Chef's Secrets: Insider Techniques from Today's Culinary Masters

Author:   Francine Maroukian ,  Harry Bates
Publisher:   Quirk Books
ISBN:  

9781594740053


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 September 2004
Format:   Paperback
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The book is organized into chapters that encompass broad categories such as Meat and Poultry, Fish and Shellfish, Baking and Desserts, Equipment, and more, with an extensive index for ease of use. From Steven Raichlen's advice on lighting a three-zone charcoal grill fire to James Peterson's secret to intensifying a sauce; and from Jimmy Bradley's technique for roasting the perfect chicken to J. Bryce Whittlesey's instructions for peeling a tomato with a blowtorch, Chef's Secrets will appeal to beginners as well as established foodies. It's the perfect addition to any food lover's bookshelf.

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Author:   Francine Maroukian ,  Harry Bates
Publisher:   Quirk Books
Imprint:   Quirk Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 17.80cm
Weight:   0.369kg
ISBN:  

9781594740053


ISBN 10:   1594740054
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 September 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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Tricks of the Trade<br> Finally, a book that tells you how to tenderize octopus with wine corks! You don't find that useful? I guess you have a better way of tenderizing octopus. For the rest of us, there's Chef's Secrets: Insider Techniques from Today's Culinary Masters (Quirk), by food writer and former caterer Francine Maroukian. Actually, most pages of this pocket-size book are filled with more prosaic, infinitely more helpful tips, like how to fold a burrito, how to roast a chicken perfectly, how to ripen fruit quickly, and how to boost the flavor of pasta. The people dispensing the advice are renowned chefs among them Charlie Palmer, Roxanne Klein, and Norman Van Aken and following each of the kitchen hints is a short Q&A with them. So now we know: The three foods that Scott Conant, chef at Manhattan's L'Impero, will never get bored with are mortadella (a.k.a. bologna), Skippy extra-chunky peanut butter, and sea urchin -O Magazine


Tricks of the Trade Finally, a book that tells you how to tenderize octopus with wine corks! You don't find that useful? I guess you have a better way of tenderizing octopus. For the rest of us, there's Chef's Secrets: Insider Techniques from Today's Culinary Masters (Quirk), by food writer and former caterer Francine Maroukian. Actually, most pages of this pocket-size book are filled with more prosaic, infinitely more helpful tips, like how to fold a burrito, how to roast a chicken perfectly, how to ripen fruit quickly, and how to boost the flavor of pasta. The people dispensing the advice are renowned chefs--among them Charlie Palmer, Roxanne Klein, and Norman Van Aken--and following each of the kitchen hints is a short Q&A with them. So now we know: The three foods that Scott Conant, chef at Manhattan's L'Impero, will never get bored with are mortadella (a.k.a. bologna), Skippy extra-chunky peanut butter, and sea urchin -O Magazine Tricks of the Trade Finally, a book that tells you how to tenderize octopus with wine corks! You don't find that useful? I guess you have a better way of tenderizing octopus. For the rest of us, there's Chef's Secrets: Insider Techniques from Today's Culinary Masters (Quirk), by food writer and former caterer Francine Maroukian. Actually, most pages of this pocket-size book are filled with more prosaic, infinitely more helpful tips, like how to fold a burrito, how to roast a chicken perfectly, how to ripen fruit quickly, and how to boost the flavor of pasta. The people dispensing the advice are renowned chefs among them Charlie Palmer, Roxanne Klein, and Norman Van Aken and following each of the kitchen hints is a short Q&A with them. So now we know: The three foods that Scott Conant, chef at Manhattan's L'Impero, will never get bored with are mortadella (a.k.a. bologna), Skippy extra-chunky peanut butter, and sea urchin -O Magazine


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Francine Maroukian is a freelance writer whose work frequently appears in Town & Country, Esquire, and Travel + Leisure.

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