Author:
Publisher: Script edizioni
ISBN: 886614360X
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
Everything you’ve always wanted to know about rice but were afraid to ask. Dry, in a soup, baked, or as a dessert, rice holds a special place of honour in Italian cuisine. Beginning with the raw material itself which, moreover, makes up two thirds of the daily food intake of almost three billion people. There are thousands of different varieties just waiting to be discovered in the right context: Italy alone boasts Arborio and Carnaroli, Vialone and Selvaggi. Why not try the refined qualities of India’s Basmatic, too. From rice soup and salads to desserts and risotto, but also the country style recipes of "Sour tout", above all, which was imported by the monsù, the French cooks who worked at the Bourbon dependence. The 40 recipes contained in iCook Italian Rice show just how versatile this precious ingredient really is. Delicious and nutritionally perfect. Look out too for some handy tips from our chefs: the toasted onion which is then soaked in the soup to lighten the colour, how to thicken with frozen cubes of butter and how to stop the cooking process before serving by resting the pot on a wet dish cloth. Meanwhile our sommelier has the last word with some recommendations regarding the right drink. iCook Italian is a series of cookery eBooks, each one containing 40 illustrated recipes. From appetisers to pasta, from rice to soups, from second courses of meat and fish to ice-creams, desserts, puddings and cakes as well as pizza, focacce, egg dishes and salads, iCook Italian is a genuine feast of Italian gastronomy. All dishes were chosen by taking a peek at the recipe books in grandmother’s kitchen along with those of the most creative and talented chefs in the country, marrying tradition with modernity and putting regional specialities alongside the cuisine of other countries. All were chosen with an eye on their nutritional value, something which has made Mediterranean cuisine such a success. Each recipe is accompanied by a photo of the finished dish and step by step instructions on how to make it. We haven’t forgotten about the ideal wine either, which helps bring out the very best in flavours and aromas, and some simple, but practical, advice about the pleasures of food and how to choose the right ingredients for that final touch of class. Secrets stolen from the best kitchens in Italy.
Rice - iCook Italian
Author:
Publisher: Script edizioni
ISBN: 886614360X
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
Everything you’ve always wanted to know about rice but were afraid to ask. Dry, in a soup, baked, or as a dessert, rice holds a special place of honour in Italian cuisine. Beginning with the raw material itself which, moreover, makes up two thirds of the daily food intake of almost three billion people. There are thousands of different varieties just waiting to be discovered in the right context: Italy alone boasts Arborio and Carnaroli, Vialone and Selvaggi. Why not try the refined qualities of India’s Basmatic, too. From rice soup and salads to desserts and risotto, but also the country style recipes of "Sour tout", above all, which was imported by the monsù, the French cooks who worked at the Bourbon dependence. The 40 recipes contained in iCook Italian Rice show just how versatile this precious ingredient really is. Delicious and nutritionally perfect. Look out too for some handy tips from our chefs: the toasted onion which is then soaked in the soup to lighten the colour, how to thicken with frozen cubes of butter and how to stop the cooking process before serving by resting the pot on a wet dish cloth. Meanwhile our sommelier has the last word with some recommendations regarding the right drink. iCook Italian is a series of cookery eBooks, each one containing 40 illustrated recipes. From appetisers to pasta, from rice to soups, from second courses of meat and fish to ice-creams, desserts, puddings and cakes as well as pizza, focacce, egg dishes and salads, iCook Italian is a genuine feast of Italian gastronomy. All dishes were chosen by taking a peek at the recipe books in grandmother’s kitchen along with those of the most creative and talented chefs in the country, marrying tradition with modernity and putting regional specialities alongside the cuisine of other countries. All were chosen with an eye on their nutritional value, something which has made Mediterranean cuisine such a success. Each recipe is accompanied by a photo of the finished dish and step by step instructions on how to make it. We haven’t forgotten about the ideal wine either, which helps bring out the very best in flavours and aromas, and some simple, but practical, advice about the pleasures of food and how to choose the right ingredients for that final touch of class. Secrets stolen from the best kitchens in Italy.
Publisher: Script edizioni
ISBN: 886614360X
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
Everything you’ve always wanted to know about rice but were afraid to ask. Dry, in a soup, baked, or as a dessert, rice holds a special place of honour in Italian cuisine. Beginning with the raw material itself which, moreover, makes up two thirds of the daily food intake of almost three billion people. There are thousands of different varieties just waiting to be discovered in the right context: Italy alone boasts Arborio and Carnaroli, Vialone and Selvaggi. Why not try the refined qualities of India’s Basmatic, too. From rice soup and salads to desserts and risotto, but also the country style recipes of "Sour tout", above all, which was imported by the monsù, the French cooks who worked at the Bourbon dependence. The 40 recipes contained in iCook Italian Rice show just how versatile this precious ingredient really is. Delicious and nutritionally perfect. Look out too for some handy tips from our chefs: the toasted onion which is then soaked in the soup to lighten the colour, how to thicken with frozen cubes of butter and how to stop the cooking process before serving by resting the pot on a wet dish cloth. Meanwhile our sommelier has the last word with some recommendations regarding the right drink. iCook Italian is a series of cookery eBooks, each one containing 40 illustrated recipes. From appetisers to pasta, from rice to soups, from second courses of meat and fish to ice-creams, desserts, puddings and cakes as well as pizza, focacce, egg dishes and salads, iCook Italian is a genuine feast of Italian gastronomy. All dishes were chosen by taking a peek at the recipe books in grandmother’s kitchen along with those of the most creative and talented chefs in the country, marrying tradition with modernity and putting regional specialities alongside the cuisine of other countries. All were chosen with an eye on their nutritional value, something which has made Mediterranean cuisine such a success. Each recipe is accompanied by a photo of the finished dish and step by step instructions on how to make it. We haven’t forgotten about the ideal wine either, which helps bring out the very best in flavours and aromas, and some simple, but practical, advice about the pleasures of food and how to choose the right ingredients for that final touch of class. Secrets stolen from the best kitchens in Italy.
Vegetarian Recipes - iCook Italian
Author:
Publisher: Script edizioni
ISBN: 8866146110
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
Who said vegetarian recipes are all alike? The favorable Mediterranean climate offers a huge variety of plant products with which to prepare fresh salads, but also delicious pasta dishes, imaginative appetizers and main courses, for every season and every palate. Each recipe has been carefully selected keeping an eye on calories and nutrients intake, since now more than ever "vegetarian" is synonymous with health without sacrificing the pleasures of good eating. 40 recipes that will amaze and delight: what about lasagna with spinach and ricotta or chard ravioli with parsley? And also dumplings and rice, enriched with mushrooms, peas, spinach and perfumed with sage, without forgetting the classic “arancini”, hiding tomatoes and mozzarella inside. And then skewered vegetables, baked eggplant rolls, roasted pumpkin appetizers and stuffed peppers; not to mention soups, creams and fresh salads, not only easy and quick to prepare, but also made with unusual ingredients such as nuts and fresh oranges. Finally, perfect wine pairings for each plate are suggested to complement different foods and enhance conviviality.
Publisher: Script edizioni
ISBN: 8866146110
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
Who said vegetarian recipes are all alike? The favorable Mediterranean climate offers a huge variety of plant products with which to prepare fresh salads, but also delicious pasta dishes, imaginative appetizers and main courses, for every season and every palate. Each recipe has been carefully selected keeping an eye on calories and nutrients intake, since now more than ever "vegetarian" is synonymous with health without sacrificing the pleasures of good eating. 40 recipes that will amaze and delight: what about lasagna with spinach and ricotta or chard ravioli with parsley? And also dumplings and rice, enriched with mushrooms, peas, spinach and perfumed with sage, without forgetting the classic “arancini”, hiding tomatoes and mozzarella inside. And then skewered vegetables, baked eggplant rolls, roasted pumpkin appetizers and stuffed peppers; not to mention soups, creams and fresh salads, not only easy and quick to prepare, but also made with unusual ingredients such as nuts and fresh oranges. Finally, perfect wine pairings for each plate are suggested to complement different foods and enhance conviviality.
Bottom of the Pot
Author: Naz Deravian
Publisher: Flatiron Books
ISBN: 1250190762
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Winner of The IACP 2019 First Book Award presented by The Julia Child Foundation Like Madhur Jaffrey and Marcella Hazan before her, Naz Deravian will introduce the pleasures and secrets of her mother culture's cooking to a broad audience that has no idea what it's been missing. America will not only fall in love with Persian cooking, it'll fall in love with Naz.” - Samin Nosrat, author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat: The Four Elements of Good Cooking Naz Deravian lays out the multi-hued canvas of a Persian meal, with 100+ recipes adapted to an American home kitchen and interspersed with Naz's celebrated essays exploring the idea of home. At eight years old, Naz Deravian left Iran with her family during the height of the 1979 Iranian Revolution and hostage crisis. Over the following ten years, they emigrated from Iran to Rome to Vancouver, carrying with them books of Persian poetry, tiny jars of saffron threads, and always, the knowledge that home can be found in a simple, perfect pot of rice. As they traverse the world in search of a place to land, Naz's family finds comfort and familiarity in pots of hearty aash, steaming pomegranate and walnut chicken, and of course, tahdig: the crispy, golden jewels of rice that form a crust at the bottom of the pot. The best part, saved for last. In Bottom of the Pot, Naz, now an award-winning writer and passionate home cook based in LA, opens up to us a world of fragrant rose petals and tart dried limes, music and poetry, and the bittersweet twin pulls of assimilation and nostalgia. In over 100 recipes, Naz introduces us to Persian food made from a global perspective, at home in an American kitchen.
Publisher: Flatiron Books
ISBN: 1250190762
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Winner of The IACP 2019 First Book Award presented by The Julia Child Foundation Like Madhur Jaffrey and Marcella Hazan before her, Naz Deravian will introduce the pleasures and secrets of her mother culture's cooking to a broad audience that has no idea what it's been missing. America will not only fall in love with Persian cooking, it'll fall in love with Naz.” - Samin Nosrat, author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat: The Four Elements of Good Cooking Naz Deravian lays out the multi-hued canvas of a Persian meal, with 100+ recipes adapted to an American home kitchen and interspersed with Naz's celebrated essays exploring the idea of home. At eight years old, Naz Deravian left Iran with her family during the height of the 1979 Iranian Revolution and hostage crisis. Over the following ten years, they emigrated from Iran to Rome to Vancouver, carrying with them books of Persian poetry, tiny jars of saffron threads, and always, the knowledge that home can be found in a simple, perfect pot of rice. As they traverse the world in search of a place to land, Naz's family finds comfort and familiarity in pots of hearty aash, steaming pomegranate and walnut chicken, and of course, tahdig: the crispy, golden jewels of rice that form a crust at the bottom of the pot. The best part, saved for last. In Bottom of the Pot, Naz, now an award-winning writer and passionate home cook based in LA, opens up to us a world of fragrant rose petals and tart dried limes, music and poetry, and the bittersweet twin pulls of assimilation and nostalgia. In over 100 recipes, Naz introduces us to Persian food made from a global perspective, at home in an American kitchen.
Single Courses - iCook Italian
Author:
Publisher: Script edizioni
ISBN: 8866143596
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 91
Book Description
In the beginning it was ham and melon. Then parmigiana and polenta were rediscovered, and finally new ideas began to arrive from other cuisines, like cous cous, pita, bulgur and tacos. The single course, which is becoming more and more popular on Italian tables, is a triumph. These new eating habits have blended perfectly with traditional Italian cuisine to become the symbol of happy informality. How about Polenta plum cake with turkey cubes and braised endive or fish carpaccio and vegetables with kiwi? Or a Pasta Omelette and Tortillas with chicken and vegetables? Just because it’s a single course, doesn’t mean it doesn’t require the utmost attention. These 40 iCook Italian recipes range from the easy to make to more complicated affairs. All are explained step by step and include numerous tips on the right cooking implements to use for a selection of dishes based on meat, fish, cheese accompanied by polenta, rice, burgul, pita, cous cous and tacos. Finger licking ideas always well balanced from a nutritional point of view. The perfect blend of carbohydrates, protein and vegetables, made more harmonious by our sommelier’s delicious recommendations.
Publisher: Script edizioni
ISBN: 8866143596
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 91
Book Description
In the beginning it was ham and melon. Then parmigiana and polenta were rediscovered, and finally new ideas began to arrive from other cuisines, like cous cous, pita, bulgur and tacos. The single course, which is becoming more and more popular on Italian tables, is a triumph. These new eating habits have blended perfectly with traditional Italian cuisine to become the symbol of happy informality. How about Polenta plum cake with turkey cubes and braised endive or fish carpaccio and vegetables with kiwi? Or a Pasta Omelette and Tortillas with chicken and vegetables? Just because it’s a single course, doesn’t mean it doesn’t require the utmost attention. These 40 iCook Italian recipes range from the easy to make to more complicated affairs. All are explained step by step and include numerous tips on the right cooking implements to use for a selection of dishes based on meat, fish, cheese accompanied by polenta, rice, burgul, pita, cous cous and tacos. Finger licking ideas always well balanced from a nutritional point of view. The perfect blend of carbohydrates, protein and vegetables, made more harmonious by our sommelier’s delicious recommendations.
Appetizers - iCook Italian
Author:
Publisher: Script edizioni
ISBN: 8866143502
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 91
Book Description
The promise of culinary happiness. As the word itself states, the job of an appetiser is to arouse the palate and anticipate the tone of the menu. For this reason mistakes must be avoided at all costs. This is a tradition which dates back to ancient Rome, when banquets always began with hot or cold dishes and were often accompanied by applause. Then, in the 16th century, books and gastronomic tracts began to cite the word, antipasto, to indicate small dishes with salami, cold foods, sauces and shellfish which were used to prepare the palate for what was to come. Here are 40 ideal entrées for either lunch or dinner, which go wonderfully with cocktails or an apéritif, and can be served either standing up or sitting down. These 40 recipes are based on meat, fish, vegetables or cheese and can be served either hot or cold. From Eggplant Mousse with Herbs and Goat’s Cheese Flan to a Mesticanza of polenta with speck and Zucchini and asparagus muffins, the key word is light. Their aim is to tickle your taste buds without overwhelming them. From appetiser to dessert, the rules of Italian traditional cuisine state that you must first begin with the most delicate foods before the stronger flavours of the final dish, which is served right before dessert. iCook Italian is a series of cookery eBooks, each one containing 40 illustrated recipes. From appetisers to pasta, from rice to soups, from second courses of meat and fish to ice-creams, desserts, puddings and cakes as well as pizza, focacce, egg dishes and salads, iCook Italian is a genuine feast of Italian gastronomy. All dishes were chosen by taking a peek at the recipe books in grandmother’s kitchen along with those of the most creative and talented chefs in the country, marrying tradition with modernity and putting regional specialities alongside the cuisine of other countries. All were chosen with an eye on their nutritional value, something which has made Mediterranean cuisine such a success. Each recipe is accompanied by a photo of the finished dish and step by step instructions on how to make it. We haven’t forgotten about the ideal wine either, which helps bring out the very best in flavours and aromas, and some simple, but practical, advice about the pleasures of food and how to choose the right ingredients for that final touch of class. Secrets stolen from the best kitchens in Italy.
Publisher: Script edizioni
ISBN: 8866143502
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 91
Book Description
The promise of culinary happiness. As the word itself states, the job of an appetiser is to arouse the palate and anticipate the tone of the menu. For this reason mistakes must be avoided at all costs. This is a tradition which dates back to ancient Rome, when banquets always began with hot or cold dishes and were often accompanied by applause. Then, in the 16th century, books and gastronomic tracts began to cite the word, antipasto, to indicate small dishes with salami, cold foods, sauces and shellfish which were used to prepare the palate for what was to come. Here are 40 ideal entrées for either lunch or dinner, which go wonderfully with cocktails or an apéritif, and can be served either standing up or sitting down. These 40 recipes are based on meat, fish, vegetables or cheese and can be served either hot or cold. From Eggplant Mousse with Herbs and Goat’s Cheese Flan to a Mesticanza of polenta with speck and Zucchini and asparagus muffins, the key word is light. Their aim is to tickle your taste buds without overwhelming them. From appetiser to dessert, the rules of Italian traditional cuisine state that you must first begin with the most delicate foods before the stronger flavours of the final dish, which is served right before dessert. iCook Italian is a series of cookery eBooks, each one containing 40 illustrated recipes. From appetisers to pasta, from rice to soups, from second courses of meat and fish to ice-creams, desserts, puddings and cakes as well as pizza, focacce, egg dishes and salads, iCook Italian is a genuine feast of Italian gastronomy. All dishes were chosen by taking a peek at the recipe books in grandmother’s kitchen along with those of the most creative and talented chefs in the country, marrying tradition with modernity and putting regional specialities alongside the cuisine of other countries. All were chosen with an eye on their nutritional value, something which has made Mediterranean cuisine such a success. Each recipe is accompanied by a photo of the finished dish and step by step instructions on how to make it. We haven’t forgotten about the ideal wine either, which helps bring out the very best in flavours and aromas, and some simple, but practical, advice about the pleasures of food and how to choose the right ingredients for that final touch of class. Secrets stolen from the best kitchens in Italy.
Cakes & Pies - iCook Italian
Author:
Publisher: Script edizioni
ISBN: 8866143561
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
As far back as ancient times man has sensed the need to introduce some sweetness into his diet. These sweet foods were connected with special events, feasts and general merrymaking. In ancient Greece, bakers used to add ingredients like milk, eggs, cooked wine, fruit and fresh cheese to the bread dough. In the 18th century there was the decisive change: it was discovered how to extract sugar from beet. Since then cakes have become the stars in the kitchen. From fruit tarts, ciambelle sponge cake and logs to regional recipes, like the legendary babà or pastiera, which are typical Neapolitan delights, strudel or zelten, which are very popular in the regions of Trentino and Alto Adige, Mantovana cake, Castagnaccio from Tuscany and Sicilian Cassata. Whether traditional or refined, complex or simple, iCook Italian allows you to prepare the perfect cake to finish off a meal, but also for a tea, a snack or breakfast. These 40 recipes are explained step by step, with the real techniques used by confectioners and some handy tips on which kitchen utensils to use. Finally there is with a final touch of class: advice from our wine expert on the ideal wine.
Publisher: Script edizioni
ISBN: 8866143561
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
As far back as ancient times man has sensed the need to introduce some sweetness into his diet. These sweet foods were connected with special events, feasts and general merrymaking. In ancient Greece, bakers used to add ingredients like milk, eggs, cooked wine, fruit and fresh cheese to the bread dough. In the 18th century there was the decisive change: it was discovered how to extract sugar from beet. Since then cakes have become the stars in the kitchen. From fruit tarts, ciambelle sponge cake and logs to regional recipes, like the legendary babà or pastiera, which are typical Neapolitan delights, strudel or zelten, which are very popular in the regions of Trentino and Alto Adige, Mantovana cake, Castagnaccio from Tuscany and Sicilian Cassata. Whether traditional or refined, complex or simple, iCook Italian allows you to prepare the perfect cake to finish off a meal, but also for a tea, a snack or breakfast. These 40 recipes are explained step by step, with the real techniques used by confectioners and some handy tips on which kitchen utensils to use. Finally there is with a final touch of class: advice from our wine expert on the ideal wine.
Cooking Rice with an Italian Accent!
Author: Father Giuseppe Orsini
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 1466873280
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
It seems safe to say that most Americans whose roots are not in Italy consider pasta the foundation of Italian cuisine (with the possible exception of those who don't see beyond pizza). There's justification in that, of course: In Italy pasta is indeed ever present, in hundreds of forms, served alone and in combination with just about any edible meat, plant, or seafood one can think of, and with an endless variety of sauces, even one named for she who practices the oldest profession. But wait till you see the great dishes that Father Orsini has brought you from the farms and cooks of northern Italy, wonderful dishes based on--rice! No matter what you think, rice was not brought to Italy by Marco Polo. The techniques of rice farming (and presumably some seeds or cuttings) came to Italy in the ninth century with the Arab invasion of Sicily. Rice farming prospered against great odds, thanks to the determination and hard work of Sicilian farmers and the money of the Sicilian elite. And even though Father Orsini's own roots are in the country's south, he readily concedes that northern Italy has raised cooking rice to an art. Cooking Rice with an Italian Accent! will guide you through that art museum of Sicilian rice dishes, with everything from delicious soups (Minestre) to desserts (Dolci), a whole chapter on a fabulous selection of risotti (Risotto, that's right! How'd you guess?), and enough marvelous and often unsuspected rice dishes of many kinds to send you off to the store for a Great Big Bag of Rice. Father Orsini is an experienced cookbook author and an experienced chef, and his readers needn't fear that his recipes are difficult or complicated to follow. They taste really special, but the good father has made them as easy to put together as they are delicious to eat. The history of rice is a bonus for the intelligence; the recipes--from Minestrone to Rice Pudding--are the basic gift for your honest hunger. What more could you ask?
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 1466873280
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
It seems safe to say that most Americans whose roots are not in Italy consider pasta the foundation of Italian cuisine (with the possible exception of those who don't see beyond pizza). There's justification in that, of course: In Italy pasta is indeed ever present, in hundreds of forms, served alone and in combination with just about any edible meat, plant, or seafood one can think of, and with an endless variety of sauces, even one named for she who practices the oldest profession. But wait till you see the great dishes that Father Orsini has brought you from the farms and cooks of northern Italy, wonderful dishes based on--rice! No matter what you think, rice was not brought to Italy by Marco Polo. The techniques of rice farming (and presumably some seeds or cuttings) came to Italy in the ninth century with the Arab invasion of Sicily. Rice farming prospered against great odds, thanks to the determination and hard work of Sicilian farmers and the money of the Sicilian elite. And even though Father Orsini's own roots are in the country's south, he readily concedes that northern Italy has raised cooking rice to an art. Cooking Rice with an Italian Accent! will guide you through that art museum of Sicilian rice dishes, with everything from delicious soups (Minestre) to desserts (Dolci), a whole chapter on a fabulous selection of risotti (Risotto, that's right! How'd you guess?), and enough marvelous and often unsuspected rice dishes of many kinds to send you off to the store for a Great Big Bag of Rice. Father Orsini is an experienced cookbook author and an experienced chef, and his readers needn't fear that his recipes are difficult or complicated to follow. They taste really special, but the good father has made them as easy to put together as they are delicious to eat. The history of rice is a bonus for the intelligence; the recipes--from Minestrone to Rice Pudding--are the basic gift for your honest hunger. What more could you ask?
Our Best Bites
Author: Sara Smith Wells
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781606419311
Category : Mormon cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Includes plastic insert with equivalent measurements and metric conversions.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781606419311
Category : Mormon cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Includes plastic insert with equivalent measurements and metric conversions.
The Well Plated Cookbook
Author: Erin Clarke
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0525541160
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Comfort classics with a lighter spin, from the creator of the healthy-eating blog Well Plated by Erin. Known for her incredibly approachable, slimmed-down, and outrageously delicious recipes, Erin Clarke is the creator of the smash-hit food blog in the healthy-eating blogosphere, Well Plated by Erin. Clarke's site welcomes millions of readers, and with good reason: Her recipes are fast, budget-friendly, and clever; she never includes an ingredient you can't find in a regular supermarket or that isn't essential to a dish's success, and she hacks her recipes for maximum nutrition by using the "stealthy healthy" ingredient swaps she's mastered so that you don't lose an ounce of flavor. In this essential cookbook for everyday cooking, Clarke shares more than 130 brand-new rapid-fire recipes, along with secrets to lightening up classic comfort favorites inspired by her midwestern roots, and clever recipe hacks that will enable you to put a healthy meal on the table any night of the week. Many of the recipes feature a single ingredient used in multiple, ingenious ways, such as Sweet Potato Boats 5 Ways. The recipes are affordable and keep practicality top-of-mind. She's eliminated odd leftover "orphan" ingredients and included Market Swaps so you can adjust the ingredients based on the season or what you have on hand. To help you make the most of your cooking, she's even included tips to store and reheat leftovers, as well as clever ideas to turn them into an entirely new dish. From One-Pot Creamy Sundried Tomato Orzo to Sheet Pan Tandoori Chicken, all of the recipes are accessible to cooks of every level, and so indulgent you won't detect the healthy ingredients. As Clarke always hears from her readers, "My family doesn't like healthy food, but they LOVED this!" This is your homey guide to a healthier kitchen.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0525541160
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Comfort classics with a lighter spin, from the creator of the healthy-eating blog Well Plated by Erin. Known for her incredibly approachable, slimmed-down, and outrageously delicious recipes, Erin Clarke is the creator of the smash-hit food blog in the healthy-eating blogosphere, Well Plated by Erin. Clarke's site welcomes millions of readers, and with good reason: Her recipes are fast, budget-friendly, and clever; she never includes an ingredient you can't find in a regular supermarket or that isn't essential to a dish's success, and she hacks her recipes for maximum nutrition by using the "stealthy healthy" ingredient swaps she's mastered so that you don't lose an ounce of flavor. In this essential cookbook for everyday cooking, Clarke shares more than 130 brand-new rapid-fire recipes, along with secrets to lightening up classic comfort favorites inspired by her midwestern roots, and clever recipe hacks that will enable you to put a healthy meal on the table any night of the week. Many of the recipes feature a single ingredient used in multiple, ingenious ways, such as Sweet Potato Boats 5 Ways. The recipes are affordable and keep practicality top-of-mind. She's eliminated odd leftover "orphan" ingredients and included Market Swaps so you can adjust the ingredients based on the season or what you have on hand. To help you make the most of your cooking, she's even included tips to store and reheat leftovers, as well as clever ideas to turn them into an entirely new dish. From One-Pot Creamy Sundried Tomato Orzo to Sheet Pan Tandoori Chicken, all of the recipes are accessible to cooks of every level, and so indulgent you won't detect the healthy ingredients. As Clarke always hears from her readers, "My family doesn't like healthy food, but they LOVED this!" This is your homey guide to a healthier kitchen.
Mousse & Flans - iCook Italian
Author:
Publisher: Script edizioni
ISBN: 8866143693
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
Creamy temptations which are impossible to resist and often recall a childhood when we used to go searching in the pot with our finger for the last remnants of the cream. Maybe this is why both old and young alike love mousse and flans. Or why the first mention of creamy dishes dates back to the age of the Phoenicians, even if it was really the advent of sugar that really changed things and permitted the creation of creamy wonders like jam, gelatine, and creams made of eggs, milk, fruit and almonds. The 40 recipes found in iCook Italian Mousse and Flans offer a selection of the softest, creamiest and most delicate of these specialities. The mousse include those made of chocolate, banana and ricotta. Don’t miss the almond and milk puddings, or the strawberry and cherry gelatine along with more traditional recipes for panna cotta, crème caramel and blancmange. Whether easy to prepare, or more complicated, they are all explained step by step with recommendations for the right kitchen utensils to use as well as some secrets revealed by our expert confectioners. There are also no shortage of recommendations from our wine expert on the best sweet wines to go with mousse and flans. For a triumphant, sensual experience. iCook Italian is a series of cookery eBooks, each one containing 40 illustrated recipes. From appetisers to pasta, from rice to soups, from second courses of meat and fish to ice-creams, desserts, puddings and cakes as well as pizza, focacce, egg dishes and salads, iCook Italian is a genuine feast of Italian gastronomy. All dishes were chosen by taking a peek at the recipe books in grandmother’s kitchen along with those of the most creative and talented chefs in the country, marrying tradition with modernity and putting regional specialities alongside the cuisine of other countries. All were chosen with an eye on their nutritional value, something which has made Mediterranean cuisine such a success. Each recipe is accompanied by a photo of the finished dish and step by step instructions on how to make it. We haven’t forgotten about the ideal wine either, which helps bring out the very best in flavours and aromas, and some simple, but practical, advice about the pleasures of food and how to choose the right ingredients for that final touch of class. Secrets stolen from the best kitchens in Italy.
Publisher: Script edizioni
ISBN: 8866143693
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
Creamy temptations which are impossible to resist and often recall a childhood when we used to go searching in the pot with our finger for the last remnants of the cream. Maybe this is why both old and young alike love mousse and flans. Or why the first mention of creamy dishes dates back to the age of the Phoenicians, even if it was really the advent of sugar that really changed things and permitted the creation of creamy wonders like jam, gelatine, and creams made of eggs, milk, fruit and almonds. The 40 recipes found in iCook Italian Mousse and Flans offer a selection of the softest, creamiest and most delicate of these specialities. The mousse include those made of chocolate, banana and ricotta. Don’t miss the almond and milk puddings, or the strawberry and cherry gelatine along with more traditional recipes for panna cotta, crème caramel and blancmange. Whether easy to prepare, or more complicated, they are all explained step by step with recommendations for the right kitchen utensils to use as well as some secrets revealed by our expert confectioners. There are also no shortage of recommendations from our wine expert on the best sweet wines to go with mousse and flans. For a triumphant, sensual experience. iCook Italian is a series of cookery eBooks, each one containing 40 illustrated recipes. From appetisers to pasta, from rice to soups, from second courses of meat and fish to ice-creams, desserts, puddings and cakes as well as pizza, focacce, egg dishes and salads, iCook Italian is a genuine feast of Italian gastronomy. All dishes were chosen by taking a peek at the recipe books in grandmother’s kitchen along with those of the most creative and talented chefs in the country, marrying tradition with modernity and putting regional specialities alongside the cuisine of other countries. All were chosen with an eye on their nutritional value, something which has made Mediterranean cuisine such a success. Each recipe is accompanied by a photo of the finished dish and step by step instructions on how to make it. We haven’t forgotten about the ideal wine either, which helps bring out the very best in flavours and aromas, and some simple, but practical, advice about the pleasures of food and how to choose the right ingredients for that final touch of class. Secrets stolen from the best kitchens in Italy.