Best of
Food-And-Drink

1996

The Cook's Companion


Stephanie Alexander - 1996
    Stephanie Alexander has added over 300 new recipes as well as 12 new chapters to this thoroughly revised and updated edition. Stephanie believes that good food is essential to living well: her book is for everyone, every day. She has invaluable information about ingredients, cooking techniques and kitchen equipment, along with inspiration, advice and encouragement and close to 1000 failsafe recipes.

Culinary Artistry


Andrew Dornenburg - 1996
    This is the first book to examine the creative process of culinary composition as it explores the intersection of food, imagination, and taste. Through interviews with more than 30 of America's leading chefsa including Rick Bayless, Daniel Boulud, Gray Kunz, Jean-Louis Palladin, Jeremiah Tower, and Alice Watersa the authors reveal what defines culinary artists, how and where they find their inspiration, and how they translate that vision to the plate. Through recipes and reminiscences, chefs discuss how they select and pair ingredients, and how flavors are combined into dishes, dishes into menus, and menus into bodies of work that eventually comprise their cuisines.

The Book of Jewish Food: An Odyssey from Samarkand to New York


Claudia Roden - 1996
    The 800 magnificent recipes, many never before documented, represent treasures garnered bu Roden through nearly 15 years of traveling around the world. 50 photos & illustrations

Le Cordon Bleu's Complete Cooking Techniques: The Indispensable Reference Demonstates over 700 Illustrated Techniques with 2,000 Photos and 200 Recipes


Le Cordon Bleu - 1996
    This indispensable and unique reference work teaches essential preparation and cooking skills and professional tricks-of-the-trade, with over 700 cooking techniques shown in more than 2,000 color images.Whatever the interest -- providing family-pleasing everyday fare or mastering a top chef's recipe, or even attempting to re-create a dish from a restaurant menu -- Le Cordon Bleu Complete Cooking Techniques will enable people to cook what they want with success. Its hundreds of illustrated techniques are invaluable kitchen aids, as are the many integral recipes.Cooks interested in ethnic cuisines, readers of chef inspired, ingredient-led, or occasion-oriented cookbooks, as well as devotees of simple home cooking will turn to this book again and again and wonder how they ever cooked without it. Le Cordon Bleu Complete Cooking Techniques is destined to become a classic kitchen reference.

Foods That Harm, Foods That Heal: An A-Z Guide to Safe and Healthy Eating


Joe Schwarcz - 1996
    Every entry has been checked by specialists from various backgrounds, and case studies are included where appropriate.

Everybody Eats Well in Belgium Cookbook


Ruth Van Waerebeek - 1996
    It's a country where home cooks--and everyone, it seems, is a great home cook--spend copious amounts of time thinking about, shopping for, preparing, discussing, and celebrating food. With its French foundation, hearty influences from Germany and Holland, herbs straight out of a Medieval garden, and condiments and spices from the height of Flemish culture, Belgian cuisine is elegant comfort food at its best--slow-cooked, honest, bourgeois, nostalgic. It's the Sunday meal and a continental dinner party, family picnics and that antidote to a winter's day. In 250 delicious recipes, here is the best of Belgian cuisine. Veal Stew with Dumplings, Mushrooms, and Carrots. Potato and Leek Stoemp. Smoked Trout Mousse with Watercress Sauce. Braised Partridge with Cabbage and Abbey Beer. Gratin of Belgian Endives. Flemish Carrot Soup. Steak-Frites. Belgian Steamed Mussels. Belgian Steamed Mussels. Cognac Scented Flemish Waffles. And desserts, some using the best chocolate on earth: Belgian Chocolate Ganache Tart, Lace Cookies from Brugge, Almond Cake with Fresh Fruit Topping, Little Chocolate Nut Cakes. As Belgians explain it, since one has to eat three times a day, why not make a feast of every meal? 57,000 copies in print.

Cheese Primer


Steven Jenkins - 1996
    Full of passion, knowledge, and an expert's considered opinions the cheese primer tells you everything you need to know about the hundreds of cheeses that have, in the last few years, become available in this country. Region-by-region, he covers all the major cheeses from France, Italy, Switzerland--the top tier of cheese-producing countries--plus the best of Britain, Ireland, Spain, the United States, Austria, Germany, and other countries. Along the way he tells how to pick out a healthy Pont l'Eveque; why to reconsider the noble Fontina for more than just cooking; how to avoid those factory-made chevres; why to seek out the sublime Vacherin Mont d'Or; and how to start exploring--Bleu de Bresse, Cabrales, Crottin de Chavignol, and so on. A complete primer, it includes information on the best ways to store and serve cheese, including which wines to serve alongside them; how to orchestrate a proper cheese course; and the unimportable cheeses to look up when abroad.

Charlie Trotter's Vegetables


Charlie Trotter - 1996
    Each luxurious dish is pictured in the same lavish style that so distinguished Trotter's first book. Complemented by more than 25 evocative black-and-white duotones, this book is a visual feast unlike anything else on the market. Organized by month, each chapter offers four or five savory dishes and one sweet course highlighting seasonal ingredients at their peak of freshness. Each chapter also features extensive wine notes, so ambitious cooks can serve a gourmet multicourse vegetable meal, recreating the experience of dining at the acclaimed restaurant.

Ketchup on Your Cornflakes?


Nick Sharratt - 1996
    This is a book for anybody who likes to play with their food! It includes split pages so you can make up lots of very surprising meals!

Joy of Cooking: Christmas Cookies


Irma S. Rombauer - 1996
    The mere mention of baking cookies conjures up memories not just of tantalizing aromas and great tastes but of warm kitchens and good times with family and friends. "Joy of Cooking Christmas Cookies" brings together in a single volume 75 indispensable cookie recipes and more than 25 recipes for holiday extras. That's more than 100 recipes, half of which are brand new. This book also offers a sneak preview of the revision of "Joy of Cooking", the first in more than two decades. Written with clarity, humor, and a dedication to detail that has always set the "Joy of Cooking" apart from all other cookbooks, this book will teach anyone from the person who has never baked a single cookie to the experienced home baker how to turn out a perfect cookie every time. A treasure trove of information, this book contains basic instructions on measuring ingredients, handling and shaping cookie doughs, and decorating cookies, supported by helpful line drawings every step of the way. Recipes include the full range of cookies from the simplest one-pan bar cookies like Chocolate-Glazed Toffee Bars and Scottish Shortbread to those that are dropped onto a cookie sheet (don't miss the new Monster Cookies) to Christmas production numbers like Spritz that are piped through a press. On the familiar side are recipes for chocolate chip cookies, brownies, and sugar cookies. Brief but precise directions ensure that the brownies will be fudgey and moist, the chocolate chips chewy, and the sugar cookies meltingly tender. On the novel side are such irresistible new entries as Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars, Tuscan Almond Biscotti, and Chocolate Mint Surprises.Among this Book's unique features:A full-color photograph of every cookieBrand-new recipes for reduced-fat cookies that taste wonderfulAn easy-to-make gingerbread houseStorage suggestions that help you plan your baking time when conipany is comingRecipes for eggnog, mulled cider and wine, and three kinds of homemade hot chocolateA section on extras-a California fruitcake for the 90s made with dried fruits and nuts, a plum pudding Charles Dickens would have loved, Stollen, Chocolate Truffles, Bourbon Balls, Candied Popcorn, and more.For sparkling additions to any weekday or for a splendid display of special party presentations, the new "Joy of Cooking Christmas Cookies" is the only cookie book you'll ever need.

The Visual Food Encyclopedia: The Definitive Practical Guide to Food and Cooking


François Fortin - 1996
    The book's no-nonsense approach tells how to look for freshness, how to store various types of foods, and the best methods of preparation and cooking for 1,000 different types of foods. 1,250 color illustrations.

The Secrets of Pistoulet


Jana Fayne Kolpen - 1996
    Part fiction, part cookbook, this richly illustrated book is reminiscent of the popular Griffin and Sabine, with its collection of letters to be removed from envelopes, and recipes tucked into their own little pockets. Drawings, photographs, snippets of diaries, and mysterious maps decorate this tale of Mademoiselle J., who arrives at Pistoulet with a broken heart. There she is welcomed by the farm's tenants: Madame Claude; Monsieur Andre; the black dog, Marcel; and a chicken that lays golden eggs. Soon, such soul-strengthening dishes as Potage of Babble (guaranteed to cease excessive chatter), Potage of Passion (Cooks beware: this soup has been known to result in marriage proposals!), and Tart of Sunshine (sure to heat both body and soul) have Mademoiselle J. on the road to recovery. The Secrets of Pistoulet packs a lot of charm into a small package. Readers who love to cook will want to try these simple, tasty recipes, though it may be difficult in some cases to follow the directions exactly ("Go to the nearest fishing port and acquire moules from the fisherman with the largest pecs and most tattoos....). Those who don't will be more than content to simply imagine these sumptuous meals as they, along with Mademoiselle J., attempt to unlock Pistoulet's magical mysteries.

Whole Foods Companion: A Guide for Adventurous Cooks, Curious Shoppers, and Lovers of Natural Food


Dianne Onstad - 1996
    Provides buying tips, culinary uses, health benefits, and nutritional values for natural foods.

Smokestack Lightning: Adventures in the Heart of Barbecue Country


Lolis Eric Elie - 1996
    accompanied by fifty taste-tempting recipes for a variety of meats. sauces. and side dishes. including Lady Causeys Overnight Cabbage Slaw. Oklahoma Joes Brew-BQ Ribs. and Moonlight Mutton Dip. Reprint.. It was while eating a big ol 'plate of steaming ribs that journalist Lolis Eric Elie and photographer Frank Stewart decided to traverse the country to investigate America's obsession with smoked meat. Their quest took them from all-night barbecue binges on Chicago's south side to barbecue competition circuit events like Memphis in May and Big Pig Jig in Vienna. Georgia. where people drop thousands of dollars to spend a sleepless night smoking meat. In SMOKESTACK LIGHTNING. Elie and Stewart profile the down-home ...

Nick Stellino's Glorious Italian Cooking


Nick Stellino - 1996
    8 x 9 1/2" with 245 pages. - If ever a cookbook embodied the essence of a time and a place this is that book. On every page and with every recipe, this book is a celebration of food and its preparation. It also recounts the tales of a family and describes the safe haven that they found around the dinner table, where they took refuge from life's hectic pace, joined together to share the outstanding moments of their daily lives. - From tangy dips and sauces, and hearty soups and stews, to pastas, main dishes, and desserts, this collection, easy to prepare, and a pleasure to serve every day or on special occasions. With menu ideas, wine suggestions, tips, plus author's stories and reminiscences.

Moosewood Restaurant Cooks for a Crowd: Recipes With a Vegetarian Emphasis for 24 or More


The Moosewood Collective - 1996
    Here they share recipes for more than 250 of their most requested dishes, from stews, pastries, and pasta dishes to festive holiday fare, all meant to feed groups of 24 or more. The book also features a helpful guide to menu planning, a guide to ingredients, and a nutritional analysis for each recipe, ensuring that both veteran and beginner cooks can prepare these delicious recipes with ease and flair. Recipes include:• Budapest Vegetable Soup• Thai Noodle Salad• Tofu "Meatloaf" with Mushroom Gravy• Black Bean-Sweet Potato Burritos• Peach Chutney• Coconut Pound Cake

The Dietitian's Guide to Vegetarian Diets: Issues and Applications


Ginny Messina - 1996
    You'll gain access to information about the dietary needs of vegetarian clients of all ages as well as guidelines for treating diabetics, pregnant women and many more.

The Scots Herbal: Plant Lore of Scotland


Tess Darwin - 1996
    A treasury of folklore, magic and science.

The Grapes of Ralph: Wine According to Ralph Steadman


Ralph Steadman - 1996
    “The first exciting wine book in a long time” (Frank Prial, New York Times). Illustrated throughout in full color.

Mary Berry at Home


Mary Berry - 1996
    Mary provides over 150 simply prepared, delicious, reliable recipes for family mealtimes and for entertaining. Whether you need food for 2 or twenty, Mary has included plenty of starters, mains, sides and puds, as well as her experienced advice on cooking for all occasions.And no book from the Queen of Cakes would be complete without her mouth-watering, foolproof bakes. Mary invites you to enjoy afternoon tea, with an array of delicious cakes, traybakes and dainty treats.It has been nearly twenty years since Mary Berry first wrote At Home , and in this new edition she has extensively revised and updated many of her classic dishes, as well as adding 60 brand new recipes.Mary Berry's Baking Bible is the only baking book you'll ever need, and Mary Berry At Home takes care of every other mealtime.

The Food of Paradise: Exploring Hawaii's Culinary Heritage


Rachel Laudan - 1996
    Lauden was given the 1997 Jane Grigson Award, presented to the book that, more than any other entered in the competition, exemplifies distinguished scholarship.Hawaii has one of the richest culinary heritages in the United States. Its contemporary regional cuisine, known as local food by residents, is a truly amazing fusion of diverse culinary influences. Rachel Laudan takes readers on a thoughtful, wide-ranging tour of Hawaii's farms and gardens, fish auctions and vegetable markets, fairs and carnivals, mom-and-pop stores and lunch wagons, to uncover the delightful complexities and incongruities in Hawaii's culinary history.More than 150 recipes, photographs, a bibliography of Hawaii's cookbooks, and an extensive glossary make The Food of Paradise an invaluable resource for cooks, food historians, and Hawaiiana buffs.

Keep Cooking--The Maine Way


Marjorie Standish - 1996
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The Way I Cook


Lee Bailey - 1996
    This book truly is the Best of Bailey!