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From Scratch
From Scratch: 10 Meals, 175 Recipes, and Dozens of Techniques You Will Use Over and Over | Michael Ruhlman
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From the James Beard Award-winning, New York Times-bestselling author. Through the recipes for 10 classic meals, he covers how to cook almost anything. Ina Garten, the Barefoot Contessa From Scratch looks at ten favorite meals, including roast chicken, the perfect omelet, and paellaand then, through 175 recipes, explores myriad alternate pathways that the kitchen invites. A delicious lasagna can be ready in about an hour, or you could turn it into a project: try making and adding some homemade sausage. Explore the limits of from-scratch cooking: make your own pasta, grow your own tomatoes, and make your own homemade mozzarella and ricotta. Ruhlman tells you how. There are easy and more complex versions for most dishes, vegetarian options, side dishes, sub-dishes, and strategies for leftovers. Ruhlman reflects on the ways that cooking from scratch brings people together, how it can calm the nerves and focus the mind, and how it nourishes us, body and soul. Like a master chef clarifying a murky stock into a crystal-clear consomm, Ruhlman detangles the complex web of technique, myth, and folklore that is cooking . . . The lessons are set up in such a way that you can decide exactly how deep a dive you want to take, though with a guide like Ruhlman at your side, thats most likely a mouth-first leap straight into the deep end. J. Kenji Lpez-Alt, New York Times-bestselling-author of The Wok Hes like a good friend joining you in the kitchen, and this book will certainly become the home cooks trusted companion. Thomas Keller, chef/proprietor, The French Laundry
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Cookbooks on audio = a revelation!! Stumbled upon this while trying to preview the ebook and loved the listening experience. Fun book with many great tips and engaging author narration. But what I loved most was how this entered my brain in a different, more lasting way than when I read a print cookbook cover-to-cover. This audio production didn‘t include the recipes, just the narrative parts (though I do love hearing recipes on audio). Great ⬇️

Christine bonus conversation with the author and his wife Ann Hood at the end, too. Now on the hunt for all the audio cookbooks! Already have two that I own in print in queue (The Food Lab and Salt Fat Acid Heat). 2y
JamieArc Interesting. I wouldn‘t think to listen to a cookbook on audio . 2y
Christine @JamieArc Same here! Really worked for me though. I feel like I‘d use my cookbooks more if I took them in this way. (I‘m mostly an audio reader these days.) 2y
Tamra I‘ll have to try! I‘ve never thought of audio for a cookbook. 2y
Christine @Tamra Yes, let me know what you think if you try one! 2y
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