Sunday, 4 November 2012

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook

The Cook's Illustrated Cookbook represents the fruit of that labor. It contains 2,000 recipes, representing almost our entire repertoire. (Older versions of a recipe were sometimes discarded in favor of better, newer approaches.)Looking back over this work as we edited this volume, we were reminded of some of our greatest hits, from Foolproof Pie Dough (we add vodka for an easy-to-roll-out but flaky crust), innumerable recipes based on brining and salting meats (our Brined Thanksgiving Turkey in 1993 launched a nationwide trend), Slow-Roasted Beef (we salt a roast a day in advance and then use a very low oven to promote a tender, juicy result), Poached Salmon (a very shallow poaching liquid steams the fish instead of simmering it in water and robbing it of flavor), and the Ultimate Chocolate Chip Cookies (we brown the butter for better flavor).More than just a great collection of foolproof recipes, The Cook's Illustrated Cookbook is also an authoritative cooking reference with clear hand-drawn illustrations for preparing the perfect omelet, carving a turkey, removing meat from lobsters, frosting a layer cake, shaping sandwich bread, and more.150 test kitchen tips throughout the book solve real-home-cooking problems such as how to revive tired herbs, why you shouldn't buy trimmed leeks, what you need to know about freezing and thawing chicken, when to rinse rice, and the best method for seasoning cast-iron (you can even run it through the dishwasher).

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook

Cooks Illustrated Cookbook


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