The best French cookbooks, according to French chefs
July 13, 2019 by Darcie
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It's always enlightening to learn which cookbooks chefs find useful and inspirational. When it comes to French cookbooks, who better than Jacques Pépin, Daniel Boulud, and Dominique Ansel to weigh in on which of these cookbooks they recommend. That's what Lauren Masur of The Kitchn thinks, too. She interviewed these esteemed chefs and compiled a list of the best French… read more
Madhur Jaffrey’s Instantly Indian Cookbook
July 13, 2019 by Jenny
Title: Madhur Jaffrey's Instantly Indian Cookbook: Modern and Classic Recipes for the Instant Pot® Author: Madhur Jaffrey About the author: Regarded by many as the world authority on Indian food, Madhur Jaffrey is an award-winning actress and best-selling cookbook author. Her classic first book, An Invitation to Indian Cooking, was published by Knopf in 1973, and she has been the… read more
This week at Eat Your Books – 7/13/2019
July 13, 2019 by Jenny
Eat Your Books (EYB) is a website for people who love cookbooks and want to make better use of the great recipes from those books. With EYB, a member can create their own personal Bookshelf and quickly find recipes from their cookbooks, food magazines, food blogs, personal recipe clippings, and favorite online recipes. New cookbooks (as well as older titles) are… read more
Spice support: basil
July 12, 2019 by Darcie
Few things scream summertime more than a caprese salad with fresh basil. A member of the mint family, basil is a workhorse in the Italian kitchen, but that is far from the only cuisine that makes good use of this aromatic herb. Like mint, basil has several varieties, each with its own unique aroma and flavor. There are also several related… read more
Ingenious dishwasher hacks
July 11, 2019 by Darcie
Piggy-backing on Tuesday's post, today we will discuss more hacks for kitchen equipment. This time it's the dishwasher. While not everyone has a dishwasher, most people who do have one will never go back - and after reading the fifteen unique uses for your dishwasher offered by Taste of Home, those who don't yet have one may reconsider their decision.… read more
Bastille Day recipe ideas
July 10, 2019 by Darcie
The upcoming Bastille Day holiday provides the perfect excuse (like we need any) to make delicious French food and celebrate liberté, égalité, and fraternité. The holiday is the anniversary of the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, a turning point in the French Revolution, as well as the Fête de la Fédération which celebrated the unity of the French people on July 14, 1790.… read more
Tips for getting the most out of your Dutch oven
July 9, 2019 by Darcie
A Dutch oven is a workhorse in the kitchen. The versatile pans are equally at home on the stovetop or in the oven, and are perfect for everything from deep frying to braising to holding hearty soups and stews. Those are not the only uses for Dutch ovens, however, as America's Test Kitchen explains. They provide five innovative uses for… read more
The Recipe
July 9, 2019 by Jenny
Title: The Recipe: Classic Dishes for the Home Cook from the World's Best Chefs Author: Josh Emett About the author: Josh Emett is a chef from New Zealand. He is the co-founder of Rata restaurant in Queenstown and restaurant chain Go-To Collection. Emett worked for Gordon Ramsay for over 10 years, and has been a judge on MasterChef New Zealand.… read more
YouTube cooking stars challenge traditional show
July 8, 2019 by Darcie
Between excellent programs like Netflix's Chef's Table; Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat; and Ugly Delicious - not to mention terrific shows on network and cable television - people who love food programs have never had it better. This plethora of good choices is continuing, but not via traditional media streams. As Stevie Chick of The Guardian explains, new YouTube channels feature… read more
Food news antipasto
July 7, 2019 by Darcie
Alton Brown's new show Good Eats: The Return debuts in August, and earlier this week Brown gave his fans topics that will be covered in the first season. Via social media, he said that we could expect to see the following this fall: "steak tartare, latkes, chicken parm, ancient grains, Oyster Poor Boy, Immersion Circulator cooking (sous vide), Shakshuka, Sauces… read more
Substitutes save the day
July 6, 2019 by Darcie
Has the following scenario ever happened to you? In the middle of measuring ingredients to make a cake, pie, or batch of cookies, you realize that you are out of one of the key ingredients: cornstarch, baking powder, baking soda, or something else that you could have sworn you had in stock. When this happens, you can be stuck -… read more
Mealthy MultiPot and This Old Gal’s Pressure Cooker Cookbook
July 6, 2019 by Jenny
There is a new multipot on the scene and so far, I am impressed. The Mealthy MultiPot 9-in-1 Programmable Pressure Cooker is a 6 quart workhorse with a stainless steel pot, steamer basket that pressure cooks, slow cooks, sautés, cooks rice, makes yogurt and steams - all combined with instant access to the Mealthy recipe app. For more details, see the Mealthy… read more
Anyone can be a cook
July 5, 2019 by Darcie
If you are an avid cook or baker and make food for others to enjoy, you often hear someone say "I wish I could cook but I just don't have a knack for it" or words to that effect. When this happens I am often at a loss for what to say. The next time it comes up in conversation… read more
This week at Eat Your Books!
July 5, 2019 by Jenny
Eat Your Books (EYB) is a website for people who love cookbooks and want to make better use of the great recipes from those books. With EYB, a member can create their own personal Bookshelf and quickly find recipes from their cookbooks, food magazines, food blogs, personal recipe clippings, and favorite online recipes. New cookbooks (as well as older titles) are… read more
Uses for leftover hot dog buns
July 4, 2019 by Darcie
I firmly believe there is a conspiracy afoot between hot dog makers and hot dog bun manufacturers. How else can you explain that hot dogs generally come in packages of 10 but the buns are sold in 8-packs? This means you have to buy an extra package of buns to make sure there is a bun for every dog, which… read more
Dappled by Nicole Rucker
July 3, 2019 by Jenny
Title: Dappled: Baking Recipes for Fruit Lovers Author: Nicole Rucker About the author: Nicole Rucker is a chef from Los Angeles. Formerly the pastry chef of the Gjelina Group (including G.T.A. and Gjusta), Rucker is known internationally for her rustic desserts and has won several awards for her homespun pies. In 2012, she won blue ribbons in the National Pie… read more
Ottolenghi and Tamini Book News
July 3, 2019 by Jenny
We have Ottolenghi news! Essential Ottolenghi: The Collection will be released in November of this year. For the first time in paperback, the deluxe boxed set features 280 recipes from the New York Times bestselling cookbooks Plenty More and Ottolenghi Simple. This release will help excite a new batch of cooks (it would make a wonderful graduation or wedding present). The beloved author… read more
When politics hit the dinner plate
July 2, 2019 by Darcie
Tariffs are in the headlines the world over these days. Most of the news emanates from the US, where President Donald Trump has threatened tariffs on a number of goods in various countries and regions. While food lovers might want to 'stay out of politics', that position is becoming increasingly untenable. In the most recent volley in the trade dispute… read more
The Vintage Baker
July 2, 2019 by Jenny
Title: The Vintage Baker: More Than 50 Recipes from Pecan Butterscotch Curls to Sour Cream Jumbles Author: Jessie Sheehan About the author: Jessie left the legal field to work at Baked in Red Hook, Brooklyn as an assistant pastry chef. While there, she worked on the first two Baked books and even after leaving the bakery did extensive development work… read more
Saffron in the Souks
July 2, 2019 by Jenny
Title: Saffron in the Souks: Vibrant Recipes from the Heart of Lebanon Author: John Gregory-Smith About the author: John is a master of spice and has written a number of books that capture the beauty of specific regions. His next title Fire & Spice will be released this October which shares recipes from two of his titles Mighty Spice and… read more
The world’s most expensive ingredients
July 1, 2019 by Darcie
Most of us know that saffron, pound for pound the world's most expensive spice, costing up to $10,000 USD per pound. But it isn't even close to being the costliest food, as Fodor's explains in its list of the ten most expensive foods in the world. None of the other foods is a spice, although a few are used mostly… read more
Get ready – Prime Day is just around the corner
June 30, 2019 by Darcie
If you took advantage of Amazon's Prime Day sales in the past but wished the window for savings was larger, you are in for a treat this year. Amazon recently announced that it was having its longest Prime Day ever, billing it as "a two-day parade of non-stop deals." For the first time, Prime Day will run for 48 hours, offering… read more
UK Guild of Food Writers announces 2019 award winners
June 29, 2019 by Darcie
The Guild of Food Writers is the UK's professional association of food writers and broadcasters, and is the longest-established and largest of its kind. Established in 1984, it now has around 480 authors, broadcasters, columnists and journalists among its members. The Guild's goals include bringing together professional food journalists, broadcasters and authors; arranging discussions, forums, and workshops; encouraging new writers;… read more
This week at Eat Your Books!
June 29, 2019 by Jenny
Eat Your Books (EYB) is a website for people who love cookbooks and want to make better use of the great recipes from those books. With EYB, a member can create their own personal Bookshelf and quickly find recipes from their cookbooks, food magazines, food blogs, personal recipe clippings, and favorite online recipes. New cookbooks (as well as older titles) are… read more
Beat the heat with refreshing cold soups
June 28, 2019 by Darcie
Much of Europe is currently baking in extreme heat conditions, and parts of the US are pretty steamy as well. When the temperature and humidity spike, cooking can become a dreaded chore. I know that my south-facing kitchen, with its large window, becomes unbearable once it hits the mid-80s. That's when I turn to refreshing cold soups that serve to… read more
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