Author: Dominique Woolf
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1405952660
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
THE NO. 1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER Discover simple and delicious Asian-inspired recipes for every day, from the winner of Jamie Oliver's hit Channel 4 series The Great Cookbook Challenge 'A collection of fuss-free recipes that are packed full of flavour and goodness . . . We love the fusion of Thai and British food in many of these recipes' EVENING STANDARD, 'Best Thai Cookbooks for Authentic Recipes' 'One of the summer's hottest cookbooks' DAILY MAIL 'Much tastier than a takeaway!' WOMAN ________ Dominique's Kitchen is packed with quick, delicious recipes perfect for any night of the week. In her signature style, Dominique will show you just how easy it can be to cook with ingredients from around Asia, creating big, bold, flavourful dishes you'll want to cook again and again. Giving you the perfect introduction into Asian-inspired food, you'll find a whole array of exciting and achievable recipes to try, including . . . · Tamarind, Honey and Sesame Chicken · Singapore-Style Tofu · Hot Smoked Salmon Rice Bowl with Wasabi Dressing · Sticky Hoisin Shiitake Mushrooms · Miso Caramel Pears with a Crumble Topping · Thai Tuna Fishcakes From small plates, salads and noodles to stir-fries, curries, sweet things and more, there's plenty to inspire you in the kitchen. Dominique wants to share her love of great home-cooked food, and that's exactly what you'll find in these pages.
Dominique’s Kitchen
Author: Dominique Woolf
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1405952660
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
THE NO. 1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER Discover simple and delicious Asian-inspired recipes for every day, from the winner of Jamie Oliver's hit Channel 4 series The Great Cookbook Challenge 'A collection of fuss-free recipes that are packed full of flavour and goodness . . . We love the fusion of Thai and British food in many of these recipes' EVENING STANDARD, 'Best Thai Cookbooks for Authentic Recipes' 'One of the summer's hottest cookbooks' DAILY MAIL 'Much tastier than a takeaway!' WOMAN ________ Dominique's Kitchen is packed with quick, delicious recipes perfect for any night of the week. In her signature style, Dominique will show you just how easy it can be to cook with ingredients from around Asia, creating big, bold, flavourful dishes you'll want to cook again and again. Giving you the perfect introduction into Asian-inspired food, you'll find a whole array of exciting and achievable recipes to try, including . . . · Tamarind, Honey and Sesame Chicken · Singapore-Style Tofu · Hot Smoked Salmon Rice Bowl with Wasabi Dressing · Sticky Hoisin Shiitake Mushrooms · Miso Caramel Pears with a Crumble Topping · Thai Tuna Fishcakes From small plates, salads and noodles to stir-fries, curries, sweet things and more, there's plenty to inspire you in the kitchen. Dominique wants to share her love of great home-cooked food, and that's exactly what you'll find in these pages.
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1405952660
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
THE NO. 1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER Discover simple and delicious Asian-inspired recipes for every day, from the winner of Jamie Oliver's hit Channel 4 series The Great Cookbook Challenge 'A collection of fuss-free recipes that are packed full of flavour and goodness . . . We love the fusion of Thai and British food in many of these recipes' EVENING STANDARD, 'Best Thai Cookbooks for Authentic Recipes' 'One of the summer's hottest cookbooks' DAILY MAIL 'Much tastier than a takeaway!' WOMAN ________ Dominique's Kitchen is packed with quick, delicious recipes perfect for any night of the week. In her signature style, Dominique will show you just how easy it can be to cook with ingredients from around Asia, creating big, bold, flavourful dishes you'll want to cook again and again. Giving you the perfect introduction into Asian-inspired food, you'll find a whole array of exciting and achievable recipes to try, including . . . · Tamarind, Honey and Sesame Chicken · Singapore-Style Tofu · Hot Smoked Salmon Rice Bowl with Wasabi Dressing · Sticky Hoisin Shiitake Mushrooms · Miso Caramel Pears with a Crumble Topping · Thai Tuna Fishcakes From small plates, salads and noodles to stir-fries, curries, sweet things and more, there's plenty to inspire you in the kitchen. Dominique wants to share her love of great home-cooked food, and that's exactly what you'll find in these pages.
Rebel Chef
Author: Dominique Crenn
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0735224765
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
“Dominique Crenn is a hero to so many of us, both inside and out of the restaurant industry. She has unlimited courage to always follow her own path, to carve her own way in the world. This book, and Dominique’s whole life, show that everything and anything is possible if you believe in yourself and you keep pushing forward, always forward.” —José Andrés The inspiring and deeply personal memoir from highly acclaimed chef Dominique Crenn When Dominique Crenn decided to become a chef, she knew it was a near impossible dream in France where almost all restaurant kitchens were run by men. She left her home and everything she knew to move to San Francisco, and almost thirty years later was awarded three Michelin stars in 2018 for her influential restaurant Atelier Crenn, the first female chef in the United States to receive this honor—no small feat for someone who hadn’t been formally trained. In Rebel Chef, Crenn tells of her untraditional coming-of-age as a chef. Adopted as a toddler, she didn’t resemble her parents, and was haunted by a past she knew nothing about. But after years of working to fill this blank space, Crenn embraced the power her history gave her to be whoever she wants to be. In this disarmingly honest look at one woman’s evolution from a daring young chef to a respected activist, Crenn reflects on the years she spent working in the male-centric world of professional kitchens and tracks her career from struggling cook to running one of the world’s most celebrated restaurants. At once a tale of personal discovery and a tribute to unrelenting determination, Rebel Chef is the story of one woman making a place for herself in the kitchen, and in the world.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0735224765
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
“Dominique Crenn is a hero to so many of us, both inside and out of the restaurant industry. She has unlimited courage to always follow her own path, to carve her own way in the world. This book, and Dominique’s whole life, show that everything and anything is possible if you believe in yourself and you keep pushing forward, always forward.” —José Andrés The inspiring and deeply personal memoir from highly acclaimed chef Dominique Crenn When Dominique Crenn decided to become a chef, she knew it was a near impossible dream in France where almost all restaurant kitchens were run by men. She left her home and everything she knew to move to San Francisco, and almost thirty years later was awarded three Michelin stars in 2018 for her influential restaurant Atelier Crenn, the first female chef in the United States to receive this honor—no small feat for someone who hadn’t been formally trained. In Rebel Chef, Crenn tells of her untraditional coming-of-age as a chef. Adopted as a toddler, she didn’t resemble her parents, and was haunted by a past she knew nothing about. But after years of working to fill this blank space, Crenn embraced the power her history gave her to be whoever she wants to be. In this disarmingly honest look at one woman’s evolution from a daring young chef to a respected activist, Crenn reflects on the years she spent working in the male-centric world of professional kitchens and tracks her career from struggling cook to running one of the world’s most celebrated restaurants. At once a tale of personal discovery and a tribute to unrelenting determination, Rebel Chef is the story of one woman making a place for herself in the kitchen, and in the world.
Dominique Ansel
Author: Dominique Ansel
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1476764212
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
How do you catch lightning in a measuring cup? Dominique Ansel is the creator of the Cronut™, the croissant-doughnut hybrid that has taken the world by storm. But he’s no one-hit wonder. Classically trained in Paris, responsible for a four-star kitchen in New York, and now the proprietor of New York’s highest rated bakery, Ansel has become a modern-day Willy Wonka: the creator of wildly creative, extraordinarily delicious, and unbelievably popular desserts. Now, in his hotly anticipated debut cookbook, Ansel shares the secret to transforming the most humble ingredients into the most extraordinary, tempting, and satisfying pastries imaginable. Dominique Ansel: The Secret Recipes reveals the stories and recipes behind his most sought-after creations and teaches lovers of dessert everywhere how to make magic in their own kitchens.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1476764212
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
How do you catch lightning in a measuring cup? Dominique Ansel is the creator of the Cronut™, the croissant-doughnut hybrid that has taken the world by storm. But he’s no one-hit wonder. Classically trained in Paris, responsible for a four-star kitchen in New York, and now the proprietor of New York’s highest rated bakery, Ansel has become a modern-day Willy Wonka: the creator of wildly creative, extraordinarily delicious, and unbelievably popular desserts. Now, in his hotly anticipated debut cookbook, Ansel shares the secret to transforming the most humble ingredients into the most extraordinary, tempting, and satisfying pastries imaginable. Dominique Ansel: The Secret Recipes reveals the stories and recipes behind his most sought-after creations and teaches lovers of dessert everywhere how to make magic in their own kitchens.
The Asian Pantry
Author: Dominique Woolf
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 140595793X
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
DISCOVER ASIAN-INSPIRED RECIPES THAT ARE BIG ON FLAVOUR! Easy and delicious, umami-packed Asian inspired recipes all created using an accessible, affordable collection of essential pantry ingredients from the No. 1 Sunday Times bestselling author of Dominique's Kitchen --- If you love Asian flavours and want simple, fuss-free cooking then this is the book for you. Your pantry, whether yours is a shelf, cupboard, drawer or even just a collection of bottles and jars on your kitchen worktop, is the key to cooking simple meals that are truly delicious. By using inexpensive store cupboard ingredients like soy sauce, curry powder, chilli flakes and noodles, Dominique Woolf shows you how to create flavour-packed, budget-friendly, Asian-inspired dishes all week long. Recipes include: · Sticky Orange Beef Noodles · Thai Green Curry Fried Rice · Korean Chicken & Kimchi Rice Traybake · Aromatic Coconut Salmon Curry · Vietnamese Cauliflower, Carrot & Potato Curry · Prawn & Chorizo Sweet Soy Noodles · Soy Sauce Chocolate Pots · Tamarind Toffee Apple Pudding With over 80 recipes based around accessible ingredients that have bold flavour at their very heart, The Asian Pantry is your ultimate tool to creating Asian-inspired dishes the easy way from scratch at home Praise for Easy everyday Asian: 'A collection of fuss-free recipes that are packed full of flavour and goodness . . . We love the fusion of Thai and British food in many of these recipes' Evening Standard 'One of the summer's hottest cookbooks' Daily Mail 'Much tastier than a takeaway!' Woman
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 140595793X
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
DISCOVER ASIAN-INSPIRED RECIPES THAT ARE BIG ON FLAVOUR! Easy and delicious, umami-packed Asian inspired recipes all created using an accessible, affordable collection of essential pantry ingredients from the No. 1 Sunday Times bestselling author of Dominique's Kitchen --- If you love Asian flavours and want simple, fuss-free cooking then this is the book for you. Your pantry, whether yours is a shelf, cupboard, drawer or even just a collection of bottles and jars on your kitchen worktop, is the key to cooking simple meals that are truly delicious. By using inexpensive store cupboard ingredients like soy sauce, curry powder, chilli flakes and noodles, Dominique Woolf shows you how to create flavour-packed, budget-friendly, Asian-inspired dishes all week long. Recipes include: · Sticky Orange Beef Noodles · Thai Green Curry Fried Rice · Korean Chicken & Kimchi Rice Traybake · Aromatic Coconut Salmon Curry · Vietnamese Cauliflower, Carrot & Potato Curry · Prawn & Chorizo Sweet Soy Noodles · Soy Sauce Chocolate Pots · Tamarind Toffee Apple Pudding With over 80 recipes based around accessible ingredients that have bold flavour at their very heart, The Asian Pantry is your ultimate tool to creating Asian-inspired dishes the easy way from scratch at home Praise for Easy everyday Asian: 'A collection of fuss-free recipes that are packed full of flavour and goodness . . . We love the fusion of Thai and British food in many of these recipes' Evening Standard 'One of the summer's hottest cookbooks' Daily Mail 'Much tastier than a takeaway!' Woman
Secrets of the Cirque Medrano
Author: Elaine Scott
Publisher: Charlesbridge
ISBN: 1607343851
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
In the Paris village of Montmartre in 1904, fourteen-year-old Brigitte works long hours in her aunt's cafe, where she serves such regular customers as the young artist Pablo Picasso, encounters Russian revolutionaries, and longs to attend the exciting circus nearby. Includes author's note on the Picasso painting "Family of Saltimbanques."
Publisher: Charlesbridge
ISBN: 1607343851
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
In the Paris village of Montmartre in 1904, fourteen-year-old Brigitte works long hours in her aunt's cafe, where she serves such regular customers as the young artist Pablo Picasso, encounters Russian revolutionaries, and longs to attend the exciting circus nearby. Includes author's note on the Picasso painting "Family of Saltimbanques."
My Taste of Sicily
Author: Dominique Rizzo
Publisher: Lantern
ISBN: 9781921382499
Category : Cooking, Italian
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In her first cookbook, popular chef Dominique Rizzo delves into her repertoire of Sicilian recipes to produce a collection that caputures the essence of what she calls 'soul-food cooking'. Using fresh, seasonal produce, Dominique creates dishes bursting with flavour, as simple as they are elegant - recipes you will want to make again and again. Here Dominique shares time-honoured recipes that have been lovingly passed down through the generations or collected on her frequent trips to her family's homeland, from fennel and orange salad and baked risotto with mushrooms, marsala and cream, to swordfish stuffed with pine nuts, raisins and pecorino, and lemon meringues with limoncello crema. My Taste of Sicily celebrates the beauty and versatility of Sicilian food, and reminds us why it has such broad appeal beyond the magical island.
Publisher: Lantern
ISBN: 9781921382499
Category : Cooking, Italian
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In her first cookbook, popular chef Dominique Rizzo delves into her repertoire of Sicilian recipes to produce a collection that caputures the essence of what she calls 'soul-food cooking'. Using fresh, seasonal produce, Dominique creates dishes bursting with flavour, as simple as they are elegant - recipes you will want to make again and again. Here Dominique shares time-honoured recipes that have been lovingly passed down through the generations or collected on her frequent trips to her family's homeland, from fennel and orange salad and baked risotto with mushrooms, marsala and cream, to swordfish stuffed with pine nuts, raisins and pecorino, and lemon meringues with limoncello crema. My Taste of Sicily celebrates the beauty and versatility of Sicilian food, and reminds us why it has such broad appeal beyond the magical island.
Atelier Crenn
Author: Dominique Crenn
Publisher: HMH
ISBN: 054444468X
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 381
Book Description
The debut cookbook from the first female American chef to earn two Michelin stars. Atelier Crenn is the debut cookbook of Dominique Crenn, the first female chef in America to be awarded two Michelin stars—and arguably the greatest female chef in the country. This gorgeous book traces Crenn’s rise from her childhood in France to her unprecedented success with her own restaurant, Atelier Crenn, in San Francisco. Crenn’s food is centered around organic, sustainable ingredients with an unusual, inventive, and always stunning presentation. To put it simply, Crenn’s dishes are works of art. Her recipes reflect her poetic nature, with evocative names like “A Walk in the Forest,” “Birth,” and “The Sea.” Even the dishes that sound familiar, like Fish and Chips, or Broccoli and Beef Tartare, challenge the expected with their surprising components and her signature creative plating. Her first cookbook is a captivating treat for anyone who loves food. “Atelier Crenn perfectly captures the creativity, talent, and taste of Dominique Crenn.” —Daniel Boulud
Publisher: HMH
ISBN: 054444468X
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 381
Book Description
The debut cookbook from the first female American chef to earn two Michelin stars. Atelier Crenn is the debut cookbook of Dominique Crenn, the first female chef in America to be awarded two Michelin stars—and arguably the greatest female chef in the country. This gorgeous book traces Crenn’s rise from her childhood in France to her unprecedented success with her own restaurant, Atelier Crenn, in San Francisco. Crenn’s food is centered around organic, sustainable ingredients with an unusual, inventive, and always stunning presentation. To put it simply, Crenn’s dishes are works of art. Her recipes reflect her poetic nature, with evocative names like “A Walk in the Forest,” “Birth,” and “The Sea.” Even the dishes that sound familiar, like Fish and Chips, or Broccoli and Beef Tartare, challenge the expected with their surprising components and her signature creative plating. Her first cookbook is a captivating treat for anyone who loves food. “Atelier Crenn perfectly captures the creativity, talent, and taste of Dominique Crenn.” —Daniel Boulud
Friends, Lovers, and Roses
Author: V. B. Clay
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 9781560235620
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
Smart, sassy, and full of surprises, Friends, Lovers, and Roses follows three gay African-American couples (and their Puerto Rican confidant) through the twists and turns of building (and sometimes, destroying) relationships. Their stories-funny one moment, frightening the next-reveal the hard truths about the journey from lust to love and about the choices we make along the way. This fast-moving romantic drama swings from intense to inspiring and back again in a heartbeat as David, Allen, Stephen, Jamal, Serafina, Dominique (and Damien) struggle.
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 9781560235620
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
Smart, sassy, and full of surprises, Friends, Lovers, and Roses follows three gay African-American couples (and their Puerto Rican confidant) through the twists and turns of building (and sometimes, destroying) relationships. Their stories-funny one moment, frightening the next-reveal the hard truths about the journey from lust to love and about the choices we make along the way. This fast-moving romantic drama swings from intense to inspiring and back again in a heartbeat as David, Allen, Stephen, Jamal, Serafina, Dominique (and Damien) struggle.
Notes on Her Color
Author: Jennifer Neal
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 1646222210
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Florida kitsch swirls together with magical realism in this glittering debut novel about a young Black and Indigenous woman who learns to change the color of her skin Gabrielle has always had a complicated relationship with her mother Tallulah, one marked by intimacy and resilience in the face of a volatile patriarch. Everything in their home has been bleached a cold white—from the cupboards filled with sheets and crockery to the food and spices Tallulah cooks with. Even Gabrielle, who inherited the ability to change the color of her skin from her mother, is told to pass into white if she doesn’t want to upset her father. But this vital mother-daughter bond implodes when Tallulah is hospitalized for a mental health crisis. Separated from her mother for the first time in her life, Gabrielle must learn to control the temperamental shifts in her color on her own. Meanwhile, Gabrielle is spending a year after high school focusing on her piano lessons, an extracurricular her father is sure will make her a more appealing candidate for pre med programs. Her instructor, a queer, dark-skinned woman named Dominique, seems to encapsulate everything Gabrielle is missing in her life—creativity, confidence, and perhaps most importantly, a nurturing sense of love. Following a young woman looking for a world beyond her family’s carefully -coded existence, Notes on Her Color is a lushly written and haunting tale that shows how love, in its best sense, can be a liberating force from destructive origins.
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 1646222210
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Florida kitsch swirls together with magical realism in this glittering debut novel about a young Black and Indigenous woman who learns to change the color of her skin Gabrielle has always had a complicated relationship with her mother Tallulah, one marked by intimacy and resilience in the face of a volatile patriarch. Everything in their home has been bleached a cold white—from the cupboards filled with sheets and crockery to the food and spices Tallulah cooks with. Even Gabrielle, who inherited the ability to change the color of her skin from her mother, is told to pass into white if she doesn’t want to upset her father. But this vital mother-daughter bond implodes when Tallulah is hospitalized for a mental health crisis. Separated from her mother for the first time in her life, Gabrielle must learn to control the temperamental shifts in her color on her own. Meanwhile, Gabrielle is spending a year after high school focusing on her piano lessons, an extracurricular her father is sure will make her a more appealing candidate for pre med programs. Her instructor, a queer, dark-skinned woman named Dominique, seems to encapsulate everything Gabrielle is missing in her life—creativity, confidence, and perhaps most importantly, a nurturing sense of love. Following a young woman looking for a world beyond her family’s carefully -coded existence, Notes on Her Color is a lushly written and haunting tale that shows how love, in its best sense, can be a liberating force from destructive origins.
Everyone Can Bake
Author: Dominique Ansel
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501194720
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Named one of the best cookbooks of the season by The New York Times, Chowhound, Eater, Food & Wine, Forbes, and more. Acclaimed pastry chef Dominique Ansel shares his simple, foolproof recipes for tarts, cakes, jams, buttercreams, and more “building blocks” of desserts for home cooks to master and mix as they please. Dominique Ansel is the creator of beautiful, innovative, and delicious desserts, from the Frozen S’More to the Cronut®, the croissant-doughnut hybrid that took the world by storm. He has been called the world’s best pastry chef. But this wasn’t always the case. Raised in a large, working-class family in rural France, Ansel could not afford college and instead began work as a baker’s apprentice at age sixteen. There, he learned the basics—how to make tender chocolate cakes, silky custards, buttery shortbread, and more. Ansel shares these essential, go-to recipes for the first time. With easy-to-follow instructions and kitchen tips, home cooks can master the building-blocks of desserts. These crucial components can be mixed in a variety of ways, and Ansel will show you how: his vanilla tart shell can be rolled out and stamped into cookies; shaped and filled with lemon curd; or even crumbled into a topping for ice cream. This cookbook will inspire beginners and experienced home cooks alike to bake as imaginatively as Ansel himself.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501194720
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Named one of the best cookbooks of the season by The New York Times, Chowhound, Eater, Food & Wine, Forbes, and more. Acclaimed pastry chef Dominique Ansel shares his simple, foolproof recipes for tarts, cakes, jams, buttercreams, and more “building blocks” of desserts for home cooks to master and mix as they please. Dominique Ansel is the creator of beautiful, innovative, and delicious desserts, from the Frozen S’More to the Cronut®, the croissant-doughnut hybrid that took the world by storm. He has been called the world’s best pastry chef. But this wasn’t always the case. Raised in a large, working-class family in rural France, Ansel could not afford college and instead began work as a baker’s apprentice at age sixteen. There, he learned the basics—how to make tender chocolate cakes, silky custards, buttery shortbread, and more. Ansel shares these essential, go-to recipes for the first time. With easy-to-follow instructions and kitchen tips, home cooks can master the building-blocks of desserts. These crucial components can be mixed in a variety of ways, and Ansel will show you how: his vanilla tart shell can be rolled out and stamped into cookies; shaped and filled with lemon curd; or even crumbled into a topping for ice cream. This cookbook will inspire beginners and experienced home cooks alike to bake as imaginatively as Ansel himself.