HOW TO READ A FRENCH FRY AND OTHER STORIES OF INTRIGUING KITCHEN SCIENCE
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HOW TO READ A FRENCH FRY AND OTHER STORIES OF INTRIGUING KITCHEN SCIENCE (ebook)

RUSS PARSONS

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HARVEST (ORM)
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GASTRONOMIA
ISBN:
9780547346250
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Inglés
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Explore the science underlying the art of cooking in this book from a former Los Angeles Times food editor. "Not only good science but also good fun" ( New York Times ). "If you want to know why onions make you cry, are terrified by hollandaise or curious to find out why good cooks add old oil to new, this is the book for you. The recipes not only tell you the what, but also the why. I learned a lot." —Ruth Reichl, New York Times –bestselling food writer, chef, and editor Why can you stick your hand into a 450-degree oven but not into 212-degree boiling water without burning it? Why does fish taste different from meat? Why do you cook pork differently from beef? Why should you always start cooking dried beans in cold water, not warm? Why should you never cook a Vidalia onion? What's the only kind of marinade that's really an effective tenderizer? Why is strawberry-rhubarb a good combination, scientifically speaking? And why don't potatoes fried in fresh oil ever brown completely, no matter how long they're cooked? "Cooking is full of questions that science can help you answer, questions that can make you a better cook," writes award-winning food writer Russ Parsons. In this entertaining book packed with fascinating tidbits, Parsons explores the science behind such basic cooking methods as chopping, mixing, frying, roasting, boiling, and baking. You'll learn why soaking beans can't offset their gaseous effects, why green vegetables shouldn't be cooked under a lid for long, which fruits you can buy unripe and which you should buy fully ripened, which thickener to choose for your turkey gravy, and which piecrust is foolproof for a beginner. Along the way, Parsons slips in hundreds of cooking tips, provocative trivia, and touches of wit that make his scientific explanations go down smoothly. He also includes more than a hundred recipes that deliciously exemplify the principles he describes, from Tuscan Potato Chips and Crisp-Skinned Salmon on Creamy Leeks and Cabbage to Chocolate Pots de Creme and Ultimate Strawberry Shortcake. "This is an unlikely creation: a kitchen science book that makes you hungry, and it's also a cookbook that teaches, from an authority on food and cooking." —Thomas Keller, chef and owner of the French Laundry and author of The French Laundry Cookbook

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