The Kitchen Ecosystem: Integrating Recipes to Produce Delicious Meals by Eugenia Bone
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- ISBN 10 0385345127
- ISBN 13 9780385345125
- Linked ISBNs
- 9780385345132 eBook (United States) 9/30/2014
- 9781322411507 eBook (United States) 9/30/2014
- Published Sep 30 2014
- Format Paperback
- Page Count 400
- Language English
- Countries United States
- Publisher Random House
- Imprint Clarkson Potter
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Paradigm-shifting, The Kitchen Ecosystem will change how we think about food and cooking. Designed to to create and use ingredients that maximize flavor, these 400 recipes are derived from 40 common ingredients--from asparagus to fish to zucchini--used at each stage of its "life cycle": fresh, preserved, and in a main dish.
Seasoned cooks know that the secret to great meals is this: the more you cook, the less you actually have to do to produce a delicious meal. The trick is to approach cooking as a continuum, where each meal draws on elements from a previous one and provides the building blocks for another. That synchronicity is a kitchen ecosystem.
For the farmers market regular as well as a bulk shopper, for everyday home cooks and aspirational ones, a kitchen ecosystem starts with cooking the freshest in-season ingredients available, preserving some to use in future recipes, and harnessing leftover components for other dishes. In The Kitchen Ecosystem, Eugenia Bone spins multiple dishes from single ingredients: homemade ricotta stars in a pasta dish while the leftover whey is used to braise pork loin; marinated peppers are tossed with shrimp one night and another evening chicken thighs and breast simmer in that leftover marinade. The bones left from a roast chicken bear just enough stock to make stracciatella for two. The small steps in creating “supporting ingredients” actually saves time when it comes to putting together dinner.
Delicious food is not only a matter exceptional recipes—although there are an abundance of those here. Rather, it is a matter of approaching the kitchen as a system of connected foods. The Kitchen Ecosystem changes the paradigm of how we cook, and in doing so, it may change everything about the way we eat today.
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- At Mesa's Edge: Cooking and Ranching in Colorado's North Fork Valley
- At Mesa's Edge: Cooking and Ranching in Colorado's North Fork Valley
- Fantastic Fungi: Community Cookbook
- Italian Family Dining: Recipes, Menus, and Memories of Meals With One of America's Great Food Families
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- The Kitchen Ecosystem: Integrating Recipes to Produce Delicious Meals
- Mycophilia: Revelations from the Weird World of Mushrooms
- Tasting Italy: A Culinary Journey
- Tasting Italy: A Culinary Journey
- Well-Preserved: Recipes and Techniques for Putting Up Small Batches of Seasonal Foods
- Well-Preserved: Recipes and Techniques for Putting Up Small Batches of Seasonal Foods
- Well-Preserved: Recipes and Techniques for Putting Up Small Batches of Seasonal Foods

