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orangerful) wrote2016-04-22 10:53 am
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For those of you that cook or are learning how to cook
I was totally unfamiliar with the SeriousEats.com blog Food Lab but I saw the new book reviewed somewhere and it sounded fascinating. I just got a copy in at the library and it is GORGEOUS! Not only is it full of basic recipes and tips on how to make them, it also includes the SCIENCE behind the cooking, which can help down the road when I want to start experimenting with food and cooking my own way.
I don't really buy cookbooks because I tend to find all my recipes online, but I am thinking this book might need to live at my house.
If you are trying to learn to cook or just improve your cooking skills, you might want to check out this book or the original blog.

I don't really buy cookbooks because I tend to find all my recipes online, but I am thinking this book might need to live at my house.
If you are trying to learn to cook or just improve your cooking skills, you might want to check out this book or the original blog.

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He is so hard to shop for, so this will be great for his birthday or Christmas!
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I'll definitely be checking this out. I would like to learn how to cook, but I know I don't understand enough to just experiment. Having something to break down the science of cooking would give me some confidence.
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I finished Pax - I'm so on the fence! I think I'm being overly critical and ignoring the fact that it's children's literature (like, I just wanted more - more about the war, more about the after, more about how the Grandfather was really okay with Peter just leaving, more about whether Vola and Peter crossed paths again etc).
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Larousse has some nice recipes and back histories of the food (mostly French cuisine but there are other stuff) I have both books. One is worse for wear lol bc I love reading it. The cooks book is much like Larousse but smaller and less expensive. I found my copy of LG in a church garage sale.
:-)
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Thanks for sharing.