Cookbooks of November – Part 2
November 9, 2016 by JennyThere are still more great books coming this month and today I share a few more highlights. My first post dished on nine titles that range from Southern breakfast to how to master the sous vide at home so be sure to check out that post if you missed it.
Les
Diners de Gala by Salvador Dalí which is being re-printed
by TASCHEN. I wrote about this fascinating work last week in my
feature article. Les Diners de Gala is a bizarre,
wonderful trip inside the wild mind of Dalì. Eccentric is the
perfect characterization of Dalì who while being famous for his
artwork was also known for the lavish dinner parties he and his
wife choreographed for their guests. This book not only shares the
artist’s immense talent but also offers recipes from top French
restaurants at the time.
Food to Write Home About: Hawaii by Bill Tobin is a title that I came across by accident – like finding one more square of chocolate when you thought the bar was finished! Bonus points. I am fascinated with books about Hawaiian cuisine – and especially those with gorgeous photographs of the landscape, crystal blue waters and recipes that will have you saving up frequent flyer miles. Bill Tobin is the owner of Tiki’s Grill and Bar. In this book, he uses a series of letters written to his mom to introduce an eating experience, a chef’s profile and a recipe such as Lucky Belly’s Kimchi Bowl, Bubu-Crusted Hawaiian Mahimahi with Fresh Tomato Sambal and Koko Moco. Truly a beautiful book and a great read.
Institut Paul Bocuse
Gastronomique: The definitive step-by-step guide to culinary
excellence by Institut Paul Bocuse is the perfect
guide for professional chefs in training and aspiring amateurs.
This is a comprehensive step-by-step manual covering all aspects of
preparing, cooking and serving delicious, high-end food. First the
book sets forth 250 core techniques in photographs then those
techniques are put into practice in 70 classic and contemporary
recipes. Over 1,800 photographs fill this essential guide for any
serious cook who wants to tighten their game.
The New Healthy Bread in Five
Minutes a Day: Revised and Updated with New Recipes by
Jeff Hertzberg and Zoë François is the baking team’s revised second
edition. This update showcases whole grains and heirloom flours
like spelt, sprouted wheat, and khorasan. Also new are super-fast
natural sourdough, weight equivalents for every dough recipe, and
intriguing new oils like coconut, avocado, grapeseed, and flaxseed.
33 brand new recipes round out the title as well as all the old
favorites.
The Indian Cooking Course:
Techniques, Masterclasses, Ingredients, and Traditional
Recipes by Monisha Bharadwaj is a vibrant comprehensive
guide to all aspects of Indian food. The author walks us through
all the basics before graduating us to a masterclass. Everything
from how to cook perfect rice to perfecting crispy vegetable
samosas. Monisha delivers the background behind India’s colorful
traditions and geographical differences as well. Monisha’s
extensive knowledge is bound within the 496 pages that cover
recipes from fragrant curries to street food dishes.
The Spice Companion: A Guide to
the World of Spices by Lior Lev Sercarz is a stunning
title with hundreds of fresh ideas and tips for using pantry
spices, 102 never-before-published recipes for spice blends,
gorgeous photography, and botanical illustrations. Lior Lev
Sercarz founded his New York City spice
shop in 2006 and has become the go-to source for fresh and
unusual spices as well as small-batch custom blends for renowned
chefs around the world.
British Columbia from Scratch:
Recipes for Every Season by Denise Marchessault was
previously released in Canada in 2015 and is out this month in the
U.S. A well done celebration of British Columbia is brought to us
through the palate of a cook and the lens of a photographer.
Organized seasonally, the made-from-scratch recipes pay tribute to
the foods grown by the farmers of British Columbia – unprocessed
and as fresh as possible. The book is loaded with delicious seafood
recipes, seasonal fruit and vegetable dishes and a back to basics
section with everything including stocks, pastas and
mayonnaise.
Check back next week for one more round-up covering books from the U.K., New Zealand and a few more U.S. Titles.
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