Recipes: A Collection for the Modern Cook by Susan Spungen

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    • Ingredients: shallots; whole grain mustard; herbs of your choice; store-cupboard ingredients
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    2006 International Association of Culinary Professionals Award Winner

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  • ISBN 10 0060731249
  • ISBN 13 9780060731243
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  • Published Nov 01 2005
  • Format Hardcover
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher William Morrow
  • Imprint Morrow Cookbooks

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2006 IACP Award Winner: General Category!


Preface by Martha Stewart.


Recipes. Cooking all comes down to the recipes -- those ingredient-by-ingredient, technique-by-technique, step-by-step instructions.


In Recipes, Susan Spungen, founding food editor and editorial director for food at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia for twelve years, presents her own easy, unfettered ideas for cooking simple food rich with freshness and flavors to share with family and friends.


Recipes is organized by technique, explaining why sautéing is great for two or four but when feeding a crowd braising is the better choice. Prepare focuses on the basics, from making a vinaigrette to roasting garlic and peppers. Chop includes not just salads, but gazpacho and a Provençal sandwich that requires knife skills. Sauté explains how to pan-sear fish and make a layered omelet. Grill shows proper techniques for cooking scallops, asparagus, and steak over an open fire. Roast offers the perfect roast chicken and a roasted squash salad. Bake features a variety of pizzas as well as mushrooms baked in parchment paper. Simmer and Braise coaxes the most flavors from soups and lamb shanks. Finally, there's Indulge, a selection of desserts from simple brownies and peach melba to a fruit crisp and a rich chocolate cake.


Susan believes that one of the most pleasurable parts of a meal should be the making of it. Recipes encourages home cooks to become confident cooks.



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