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With 350 recipes for flavor-packed marinades, rubs, glazes, sauces, bastes, and butters, The Encyclopedia of Seasoning will transform any meal.
Chilis verleihen dem Gericht Farbe, abgesehen davon, dass sie scharf sind. Gemahlene rote Chilis werden verwendet, um Fleisch und Soßen zu würzen, während grüne Chilis Chutneys und frittierte Speisen würzen. Chilis können unabhängig von ihrer Farbe scharf sein. Capsicum oder die grüne Paprika, immer milder im Geschmack, fügt Textur hinzu.Garam Masala (wörtlich scharfes Gewürz auf Hindi) ist mit Pimentpulver verwandt. Es ist eine Mischung aus gemahlenen Gewürzen, die zum Würzen fast aller indischen Gerichte geeignet ist. Am besten holt man sich die Gewürze frisch und röstet sie vor dem Mahlen. In einer luftdichten Dose etwa 3 Monate haltbar. Gewürze können das Beste aus jeder Zutat herausholen und das Aroma kann in der ganzen Umgebung einen gesunden Appetit anregen. Die alten Indianer glaubten, dass ein gutes Essen alle Sinne ansprechen sollte. Es ist alles eine Frage der Proportionen - die richtige Textur, Farbe, Aroma und Geschmack.Entgegen der landläufigen Meinung führt ¿scharfes" Essen nicht zu Geschwüren. Ingwer zum Beispiel wird in der östlichen Medizin als "Allheilmittel" für verschiedene Beschwerden, einschließlich Kopfschmerzen, zur Verjüngung des Körpers verwendet. In der Volkssage wird Ingwer als Stärkungsmittel und als Aphrodisiakum gepriesen. Diese scharf schmeckende Wurzel unterstützt die Verdauung. Dieser Wurzelbestandteil, ein enger ¿Verwandter" des chinesischen Ginsengs, unterstützt die Verdauung. In ähnlicher Weise wird Kurkuma weithin als Konservierungsmittel, Geschmacksverstärker (anstelle von MSG, um das ¿Chinese-Restaurant-Syndrom" zu vermeiden) und als Lebensmittelzusatzstoff verwendet. Dieser Inhaltsstoff spielt eine herausragende Rolle in der traditionellen östlichen Medizin.
"A perfect reference for the aspiring foodie." -Chicago TribuneWinner of the André Simon Award * Observer Best Books of the Year * Guild of Food Writers Best First Book AwardA complete guide to the 99 most essential ingredients and their numerous flavor combinations, offering inspiration for the cook who has everything.Whether a flavor is defined by a "grassy" ingredient like dill, cucumber, or peas, or a "floral fruity" food like figs, roses, or blueberries, flavors can be combined in wildly imaginative ways. In this lively and original book, Niki Segnit identifies the 99 fundamental ingredients of food and examines what goes with what-revealing for the first time just how infinite are the possibilities in an everyday kitchen. Segnit has scoured thousands of recipes in countless recipe books, talked to dozens of food technologists and chefs, and visited hundreds of restaurants-all in her quest to uncover the planet's essential pairings. Moving from Meaty to Cheesy, Earthy to Mustardy, and more, Segnit celebrates traditional pairings such as pork and apple and cucumber and dill; points us toward contemporary favorites like goat cheese and beet; and introduces us to unlikely but delicious matchings such as blueberry and mushroom. With nearly a thousand entries and 200 recipes, The Flavor Thesaurus is not only a highly useful and covetable reference book, but the sort of book that will keep you reading, laughing, and cooking for years to come.
Discover how our common weeds are power packed full of nutritional and medicinal healing.Learn how to match the herb with the dish; which herbs to use in cooking.Learn how to make medicinal poultices and herbal infusions.Have fun making natural and alternative health, beauty and body products.Learn how to make mascarpone, sour cream, and ricotta.Have fun with these home recipes; you'll discover a new way to wellbeing. Please note: This EBook publication does not have pictures within its contents due to the long running script. For full picture format go to print on demand.
*Winner of two Gourmand World Cookbook Awards**Best International or Regional Cookbook, Guild of Food Writers*"What a deep dive this is into the world of spice. . . . And then the recipes! Recipes which allow the reader to travel from Asia to the Middle East along the spice route, taking in so much flavor and so much context on the way." --Yotam OttolenghiThrough 80 spice-infused recipes, spectacular images, and a mouthwatering culinary journey along the ancient spice trail, award-winning author Eleanor Ford's luscious new volume reveals how centuries of spice trading and cultural diffusion changed the world's cuisine and how to best stock and enjoy spices in your own home.From humankind's earliest travels, people have followed and sought out the spice routes. These maritime trading trails acted as the central nervous system of the world, enabling the flow of goods and ideas.In this richly illustrated volume, Eleanor Ford uses recipes as maps as she takes readers on a culinary journey that weaves through history and around the world. She explores both the flavor profiles and the spread of spices--from cardamom to cinnamon, ginger to sumac--and provides fascinating insights such as how nutmeg unites the spice blends Indian garam masala, Lebanese seven spice, French quatre epices, Moroccan ras el hanout, and Middle Eastern baharat, lending its bittersweet, fragrant warmth to them all.This unparalleled volume provides 80 flavorful recipes for entrees, appetizers, sides dishes, and more, enabling you to make a divine garlic clove vegetable curry, jasmine tea-smoked chicken, Indonesian seafood gulai, as well as staple spice pastes and mixtures to have on-hand. The result will enable you to stock up and to have a home kitchen rich in international flavor and fragrance.
Eleanour Rohde's 1922 book is a complete guide to herbs, from creating an herb garden to using the herbs in various recipes.
The potager, or French vegetable garden, represents the very best of French cuisine: fresh, flavorful, and easily accessible for home cooks everywhere. In Vegetable Harvest, Patricia Wells presents a collection of recipes inspired by the garden she tends at her home in Provence. No one has done more than Patricia to bring the art and techniques of French cooking into American kitchens. Now, in her tenth cookbook, she covers every kind of produce favored by French cooks from north to south. In addition, there are charming profiles of French farmers, home gardeners, and cooks, with sixty-five stunning color photographs. From arugula to zucchini, Patricia offers up a wealth of dishes that incorporate vegetables, herbs, nuts, legumes, and fruits fresh from the garden. And her recipes aren't limited to summer's bounty?there are plenty for fall squash and winter potatoes, too.The recipes in Vegetable Harvest include everything from appetizers, soups, and salads, to meats, poultry, and pasta. There are classics like Spicy Butternut Squash Soup, Roast Leg of Lamb with Honey and Mint Crust, and Pea and Mint Risotto, as well as innovative new dishes that are sure to become time-honored favorites, such as Potato-Chive Waffles with Smoked Salmon, Capers, and Crème Fraîche, Tomato and Strawberry Gazpacho, and Zucchini Blossoms Stuffed with Goat Cheese and Basil. To finish your meal with a flourish, there are decadent, fruity desserts like Pistachio-Cherry Cake with Cherry Sorbet, Rhubarb-Berry Compote in Grenadine, and Crunchy Almond-Pear Cake. In addition, there is a chapter on pantry staples that includes Patricia's recipes for Zesty Lemon Salt, Truffle Butter, and Fresh Cilantro Sauce. And while Patricia's wonderful dishes sound sinful, they are in fact quite healthful, low in fat and calories; nutritional information is given for each recipe. With Vegetable Harvest, you'll be eating the best nature has to offer?fresh, flavorful produce?all year round.
The modern techniques of holistic and alternative healing and natural remedies have been alive in the "old ways" of Native American medicine for centuries. This comprehensive guide introduces the Native American concept of healing, which incorporates body, mind, and spirit and stresses the importance of keeping all three in balance.Dr. Anthony Cichoke explains the philosophy behind American Indian healing practices as well as other therapies, such as sweat lodges, used in conjunction with herbs. He examines each herb in an accessible A-to-Z format, explaining its healing properties and varying uses in individual tribes. Finally, he details Native American healing formulas and recipes for treating particular ailments, from hemorrhoids to stress.
At last, the eagerly awaited companion to the Television Food Network series Too Hot Tamales is here, capturing the sassy cooking style that Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger's nationwide television audience looks forward to every day. In over 150 recipes, the engaging duo demonstrate their honed culinary technique, their commitment to the finest, freshest ingredients, and their enthusiasm for flavors from around the world. Using traditional Mexican, Brazilian, Cuban, and Spanish tastes and combinations, enhanced by their creative, modern sensibilities,Too Hot Tamalessatisfies any appetite. From Roasted Chile Frittatas to Turkey Tamales with Fresh Cranberry Salsa to milky, cool Horchata Ice Cream with Cinnamon and Pecans, this ultramodern pair create recipes that are honest and accessible, yet funky and fun.Open this adventure some book and explore a now world of Latin American and Spanish flavors and cooking techniques. There is an entire section on the vivid salsas that we've come to crave, including a Three-Minute Salsa for the time impaired and a bracing Chipotle Tomatillo Salsa for heat seekers. Entries run the gamut from the simple and delicate Pan-Fried Grouper with Almonds to the lip-smacking Barbecued Ribs with Red Chile Sauce and Baked Pineapple. As demonstrated throughout their career, Milliken and Feniger consider vegetables a priority. Vagetarians both strict and occasional will appreciate the full-bodied vegetable and grain-based dishes offered within these pages. Entries such as the hearty Vegetarian Black Bean Chili, the Tortilla do Potato, and an elegant Artichoke Stow with Pine Nuts are both healthful and satisfying enough to seduce vegetarian and carnivore alike. For lighter fare, exciting salads become the main dish as in the brightly dressed Wilted Spinach Salad with Pickled Shallots. Finally, for sweet seekers, Milliken and Feniger delight even the biggest dessert diehards with such toothsome treats as leche frita (fried milk custardsquares), Guava Pastry Diamonds, and Pumpkin Cheesecake Tarts with Gingersnap Crust.As the fans of Too Hot Tamales have come to expect, cooking tips and strategies for success in the kitchen are sprinkled throughout. Packed with indispensable advice on everything from safe knife handling and balancing sauces to buying and storing vegetables and spices, plus countless ways to bring out the natural flavor of food, Cooking with Too Hot Tamales will undoubtedly become a favorite kitchen reference. Seasoned entertainers Milliken and Feniger also share their special-occasion recipes and expertise for throwing fabulous fetes. Unusual and exciting drink and hors d'oeuvres recipes such as fiery Chile Vodka, cool Refresco do Mango, and crunchy Quinoa Fritters are just a few of the exciting party offerings. Best of all while the flavors are intricate and exotic, the techniques are simple as can be, allowing cooks to enjoy their own parties and savor their own creations.
Over one hundred recipes show you how to bring a symphony of flavors to everyday meals. If you're looking for satisfying deep-down tastes, look no further. Here you'll find:Sticky ChickenLotsa Crab Crab CakesSouthern Smothered SpudsSweet Potato OmeletBronzed FishFresh Garlic PastaCorn ChowderBlack Bean SoupReally Rich Beefand MushroomsAlso included are all your Louisiana favorites, such as gumbos, jambalayas, and etouffées.
Just a coyote's howl away from the point where three states and two countries come together lies the site of the El Paso Chile Company, a mother/son operation that grew out of Norma and Park Kerr's love of chilis and the unique cuisine of the Southwest. With the expertise of cookbook author Michael McLaughlin, the Kerrs present The El Paso Chile Company's Texas Border Cookbook, the cookbook that makes all the mouthwatering food of the borderland accessible to every home cook. Here you will find over 150 recipes -- including old favorites and innovative dishes -- guaranteed to please the most hot-headed "chile heads" and everyone else who loves Tex-Mex food.
Julie Sahni's remarkable ability to make authentic Indian cooking accessible to American cooks continues to make her first book, Classic Indian Cooking, the definitive work of its kind.This is her long-awaited second book. To prepare it, Julie Sahni traveled extensively throughout the regions of her native India, to assemble a splendid second volume of Indian culinary delights. Whereas her first book explored the riches of Moghul cuisine, this totally new collection systematically reveals the never-before-described treasures of India's vegetarian and grain cooking.The book begins with a simple explanation of the ingredients and techniques characteristic of this cuisine. For the first time anywhere, Julie describes every classical blend of curry in the Indian tradition, with accompanying recipes on how to use them. From this book alone you will become master both of India's wonderful curries and of the many new varieties you will now know how to create for yourself.In addition to a thorough going mastery of cooking with curry, this book provides a complete experience of India's incredibly varied vegetarian and grain dishes. Try the heavenly spread of yogurt cheese flavored, with fresh herbs, a favorite of the Gujarati Jains. Be adventurous: make Steamed Rice and Bean Dumplings in Spicy Lentil and Radish Sauce, traditionally served as tiffin one of the great classics of Indian vegetarian cooking.Vegetarians, the super health-conscious, and meat eaters who want to vary their menu with exciting new dishes, all will want to sample the vegetarian masterpiecesvirtual one-dish feasts-that are the very heart of this book: Malabar Coconut and Yogurt-Braised Vegetables; Hearty Blue Mountain Cabbage and Tomato Stew; Baked Zucchini Stuffed with Vegetarian Keema and BuIgur; Madras Fiery Eggplant, Lentil, and Chili Stew; and so many many others. To accompany these dishes, Julie provides an abundance of chutneys, pickles, breads, rice dishes, dals, vegetable side dishes, yogurt salads, and volcanically hot condiments.Any time of the day you can snack or nibble on tasty foods that will contribute to your health but not your waistline: refreshing chats (salads without oil), a succulent array of fritters, kaftas, and kababs all ingeniously created from fresh vegetables, and a wide selection of crunchy savories from plantain chips to the irresistible giant papad (lentil wafer).Your sweet tooth is not neglected by India's vegetarian and grain cooking. Lotus Seed Pudding, kulfi (India's delicious ice cream), coconut dumplings, and Quick Glazed Carrot Halwa are only the beginning of the unbelievable assortment of desserts and sweets Julie Sahni's Classic Indian Vegetarian and Grain Cooking makes available to you. Plus divine recipes for lassi (yogurt drink), refreshing teas, and classic South Indian coffee.This invaluable and instructive book places India's ancient tradition of delicious vegetarian and grain dishes directly into your hands.
This extraordinary cookbook, Classic Indian Cooking, amounts to a complete course in Indian cuisine. Elucidated by over 100 line drawings, it systematically introduces the properties of all the basic spices and special ingredients of Indian food, then explains the techniques employed in using them, always with the help of comparisons to familiar Western methods.It is immediately obvious that Indian food is rich and varied, yet not difficult to prepare. The cooking principles are basic and wellknown. The utensils needed are few and simple. As Julie Sahni says, "If you know how to fry, there are few tricks to Indian food." Every recipe has been especially designed for the American kitchen -- practically all the ingredients can be found in any American supermarket and there are scores of time-saving shortcuts with the food processor and handy directions for ahead-of-time preparation.Following a lively and absorbing introduction to the history of India's classic Moghul cuisine, Julie guides the cook through the individual components that make up an Indian meal. She begins with delicious appetizers like Crab Malabar and Hyderabad lime soup; continues through main courses, both nonvegetarian and vegetarian (this book is a treasure trove for the non-meat eater); goes on to all the side dishes and traditional accompaniments, from spinach raita and lentils with garlic butter to saffron pilaf and whole wheat flaky bread; and ends with the glorious desserts, like Ras Malai, sweetmeats, and beverages. Clear, illustrated, step-by-step instructions accompany the cook through every stage, even for making the many wondrous Indian breads, both by hand and with the food processor. And at the end of each recipe are balanced serving suggestions for every kind of meal, Among the many special features are ideas for appropriate wines, a useful spice chart, a complete glossary (which might also come in handy when ordering in Indian restaurants), and a mailorder shopping guide that will make Indian spices accessible anywhere.Most important, Julie Sahni imparts the secrets to mastering the art of Indian cooking. Even the beginner will quickly learn to move within the classic tradition and improvise with sureness and ease.Julie Sahni has written a masterpiece of culinary instruction, as readable as it is usable, a joy to cook from, a fascination to read.
Sanke er en kogebog, som bringer naturen ind på spisebordet på restaurantniveau. Det er en kogebog, som giver læseren inspiration til lækre og smagfulde måder at bruge de enorme resurser på, som står lige uden for hoveddøren. Den er skrevet på en letforståelig måde for alle med interesse for mad. Det er en kogebog med noget på hjertet omkring måden, vi forbruger på, og om at træde et skridt tilbage og genfinde lysten til at bruge mere tid i køkkenet. Forkæl dig selv, dine gæster eller familien med lækker mad på gastronomisk niveau. Blandt bogens flere end 75 spændende opskrifter finder du både forretter, hovedretter og desserter, men også en hel række grundopskrifter, du kan bruge til at pifte de retter, du allerede kender, op med – med bidrag fra den danske natur. Der lidt til enhver smag af både garniture, hverdagsretter og gourmetretter, men fælles for alle opskrifter er, at de inkluderer ingredienser, du kan indsamle i naturen, heraf bogens navn. At kogebogen tages til et gastronomisk niveau betyder blot, at opskrifterne er baseret på god smag, æstetik og kvalitetsråvarer – ikke alt, der har med gastronomi at gøre, behøver at være kompliceret og tage en evighed at lave. Kogebogen er rammen om forfatterens gastronomiske liv fortalt igennem billeder og opskrifter, der er omformet med sankeemner, hertil kommer forståelsen for det bæredygtige og organiske til inspiration og fordybelse i den gode mad. Om forfatteren Githa Bennorth er uddannet smørrebrødsjomfru og har arbejdet med gastronomi i mere end 30 år. I sin lange karriere har hun bl.a. været med til at udvikle ”smushien” for the Royal Smushie Café, været køkkenchef på Akvavitten og Suffratetten, og senest blev hun nr. 3 i Masterchef 2018 på TV3. I dag er hun selvstændig som gastronomisk konsulent.
Krydderurter er eventyret i madlavningen – en sand forvandling opstår, når de anvendes. Det er her madens magi skabes, når duft, smag og sanselighed går op i en højere enhed og skærper lysten til at smage endnu mere.I bogen gør Sandra Pugliese op med den gængse forestilling om, at en enkelt kvist eller to er nok til at give maden den gode smag. Hun viser i sine opskrifter, hvordan krydderurter, der anvendes med rund hånd og i de rette mængder, får smagen op på helt nye højder i både smoothies, salater, varme retter og desserter. Så væk med forsigtigheden, når der bruges krydderurter i madlavningen – her sættes der turbo på smagen i det grønne køkken.I et uundværligt afsnit af bogen finder vi en af hemmelighederne bag Sandras basiskøkken. Her skabes smagfulde og herlige eddiker, olier, honning og smør m.v., der kan bruges til at peppe enhver ret op. I et andet afsnit får vi en fyldig introduktion til 16 af de mest almindelige krydderurter og herunder også nyttige oplysninger om deres sundhedsskabende egenskaber.Bogen indeholder flere end 70 opskrifter på dejlige retter med krydderurter til alle dagens måltider og drikke.Om forfatterenSandra Pugliese har fået kærligheden til madlavning ind med modermælken i køkkenet hos en dansk mor, der konstant eksperimenterede med avancerede retter – fra kidney pie til vegetarisk – og i farmor Donna Rosarias køkken i Calabrien, Italien, hvor hun lærte, at mad er livet, og livet er mad. En kombination af nord og syd, der har givet Sandra nøglen til et spændende fusionskøkken på allerhøjeste niveau.
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