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Showing posts with label recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recipes. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Curry Secret - Indian Restaurant Cookery at Home

Curry Secret - Indian Restaurant Cookery at Home

Curry Secret - Indian Restaurant Cookery at Home

Most chefs guard closely the secret of their basic curry sauce, but in this book, Kris Dhillon reveals all, and offers you the opportunity to reproduce that elusive taste, in your own kitchen. Learn how to create chicken, lamb, fish and vegetable curries of mouth-watering quality as well as a wide variety of other Indian dishes. This is the curry book with a difference! It gives the secret of Indian Restaurant Cooking � not the traditional cuisine practised by Indians at home � but the particularly interesting and distinctive variety that is served in Indian restaurants all over the world.

Kris Dhillon writes with the authority of an accomplished Indian restaurateur, with many years experience and thousands of satisfied customers. Most chefs guard closely the secret of their basic curry sauce, but in this book Kris Dhillon reveals all, and offers you the opportunity to reproduce that elusive taste, in your own kitchen. Learn how to create chicken, lamb, fish and vegetable curries of mouth-watering quality as well as a wide variety of other Indian dishes.

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Every Day With Rachael Ray - December 2010/January 2011

Every Day With Rachael Ray - December 2010/January 2011

Every Day With Rachael Ray - December 2010/January 2011
English | 184 pages | True PDF | 72.30 Mb

Every Day with Rachael Ray magazine is filled with ideas for quick and delicious food. Rachael Ray brings her passion for food in each issue of Every Day with Rachael Ray magazine with 30-minute meals, recipes, cooking tips and more.

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The Diabetes Holiday Cookbook

The Diabetes Holiday Cookbook

Leontos, Carolyn 
Edition: 2002 
Publisher: Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John 
Number of Pages: 246 
ISBN10: 0471028053 
ISBN13: 9780471028055 
Binding: PDF 
Language: English 
List Price: 18.95

"The Diabetes Holiday Cookbook takes the worry out of holiday menu planning and food preparation for people with diabetes and those who love them. Bursting with flavorful recipes for every occasion, this month-by-month guide to healthy holiday cuisine features new and improved fat and sugar substitutes that were not available even a few years ago." "Now you can celebrate New Year's Day with chocolate "bread" pudding, make Mother's Day even more special with a delectable seafood frittata, and conjure up a frightening Halloween concoction of tomato soup with black olive eyeballs for your child. Each complete holiday menu includes fully tested recipes and listings of calorie, fat, and sugar content as well as other important nutritional information." "In this comprehensive holiday resource, you'll find: more than 100 appetizing recipes for festive holiday dishes; complete, easy-to-put-together menus for 21 holiday celebrations; creative suggestions for enhancing flavor without adding calories; alternative ingredient suggestions for low-sodium and alcohol-free diets; and helpful notes on holiday traditions and activities."

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Monday, November 8, 2010

Encyclopedia of Foods & Recipes of the World (4 Volumes)

Encyclopedia of Foods & Recipes of the World (4 Volumes)


Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of Foods & Recipes of the World (4 Volumes) by Karen Hanson
UXL; 1 edition | October 4, 2001 | ISBN: 078765423X | PDF | 776 pages | English | 53 MB

This 4-volumes Encyclopedia set provides comprehensive coverage of the foods and recipes from 70 representative countries and culture groups worldwide -- from Algeria to Zimbabwe. Entries provide 10-15 recipes for each group and include data on the agriculture and dietary habits of each group as well as an overview of each group''s nutrition and health. Arranged alphabetically by country, entries also describe both traditional and modern methods of preparation and cooking foods.

For each country/group, the Encyclopedia covers:
• Foods for religious and holiday celebrations
• Foods of the group
• Geographic setting and environment
• History and food
• Mealtime customs
• Politics, economies and nutrition
• And more
Value-added features include lists of sources for further study, including cookbooks and internet sources; measurements and conversion charts; cooking techniques and equipment information; and a general recipe index.

This approach to world cultures through food could have been a major breakthrough for its intended middle-school audience. It has many of the right ingredients, especially its established Junior Worldmark format, where alphabetized country entries are divided into standard subsections covering geography; history; foods (including those of different culture groups); religious and holiday celebrations; mealtime customs; politics, economics, and nutrition; and both print and Web-based resources for further study.
The 70 articles cover nations and culture groups worldwide and offer more than 700 recipes for both traditional and modern dishes. Introductory material addresses basic safety and health issues, defines cooking terminology and procedures, and lists ingredients, with suggestions on how to locate more exotic goods. Unfortunately, the set has several drawbacks. The most noticeable is the lack of color photographs or graphic enhancement. Murky black-and-white pictures accompany the recipes, creating tableaus that are particularly unappetizing. The photos are so grainy that even shots meant to instruct or demonstrate are useless. The recipes themselves are serviceable but unexciting.

Although there is useful information here about food and dietary customs, it is difficult to discern the practical application for the recipes. Are the volumes meant to be used as cookbooks, because middle-school curriculum often rotates students through electives, including foods preparation classes? Are they meant for the social studies classroom, where cooking facilities are rare? If the majority of students will be preparing the dishes at home, as seems likely, wouldn''t a loose-leaf binder with easily reproducible pages have made more sense? Considering the intended audience, other user-friendly enhancements, such as consecutive numbering throughout all four volumes instead of a cumbersome volume-page system, would also have been preferable.

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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Best Bread Machine Recipes

 Best Bread Machine Recipes


Best Bread Machine Recipes
Better Homes and Gardens | 1997 | English | 120 pages | PDF | 16 Mb

Designed for people who own bread machines that yield two-pound loaves and for anyone whose machine makes a one-and-a-half pound loaf, this book contains a variety of recipes that make maximum use of a bread machine’s convenient and timesaving festures. Conversion directions for favorite recipes are included. 80 recipes.

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