From Seed to Skillet

From Seed to Skillet
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Publisher : Chronicle Books
Total Pages : 181
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780811872218
ISBN-13 : 0811872211
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis From Seed to Skillet by : Jimmy Williams

"Offers planting advice, step-by-step gardening instructions, homespun recipes, and a garden full of inspiration"--P. [4] of cover.

The Tao of Vegetable Gardening

The Tao of Vegetable Gardening
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Publisher : Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages : 290
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781603584876
ISBN-13 : 1603584870
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis The Tao of Vegetable Gardening by : Carol Deppe

The Tao of Vegetable Gardening explores the practical methods as well as the deeper essence of gardening. In her latest book, groundbreaking garden writer Carol Deppe (The Resilient Gardener, Breed Your Own Vegetable Varieties) focuses on some of the most popular home garden vegetables--tomatoes, green beans, peas, and leafy greens--and through them illustrates the key principles and practices that gardeners need to know to successfully plant and grow just about any food crop. Deppe's work has long been inspired and informed by the philosophy and wisdom of Tao Te Ching, the 2,500-year-old work attributed to Chinese sage Lao Tzu and the most translated book in the world after the Bible. The Tao of Vegetable Gardening is organized into chapters that echo fundamental Taoist concepts: Balance, Flexibility, Honoring the Essential Nature (your own and that of your plants), Effortless Effort, Non-Doing, and even Non-Knowing. Yet the book also offers a wealth of specific and valuable garden advice on topics as diverse as: - The Eat-All Greens Garden, a labor- and space-efficient way to provide all the greens a family can eat, freeze, and dry--all on a tiny piece of land suitable for small-scale and urban gardeners. - The growing problem of late blight and the future of heirloom tomatoes--and what gardeners can do to avoid problems, and even create new resistant varieties. - Establishing a Do-It-Yourself Seed Bank, including information on preparing seeds for long-term storage and how to "dehybridize" hybrids. - Twenty-four good places to not plant a tree, and thirty-seven good reasons for not planting various vegetables. Designed for gardeners of all levels, from beginners to experienced growers, The Tao of Vegetable Gardening provides a unique frame of reference: a window to the world of nature, in the garden and in ourselves.

The Skillet

The Skillet
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Publisher : America's Test Kitchen
Total Pages : 362
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781954210943
ISBN-13 : 1954210949
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis The Skillet by : America's Test Kitchen

The hardest-working pan in the kitchen gets its moment to shine. ATK pushes the limit what you can make in a skillet with 200+ recipes and inventive techniques that will forever change how you sear steak, roast chicken, simmer pasta, even scramble eggs. Once you start cooking from this book you will look at your skillets with fresh eyes. A skillet can be a baking dish, a roasting pan, a saucepan, a pasta pot, a griddle, and more. With this collection of one-pan dishes you have a roadmap for cooking perfect meals, breads, even dessert. Up Your Skillet IQ: Whether you’re a nonstick superfan, a cast iron devotee, or exploring carbon steel, you’ll learn the science behind each type so you can choose the best skillets (and sizes) for your cooking style and learn how to swap one for another. Streamlined Recipes Meet Superior Results: In just one pan, make Cheesy Stuffed Shells, Spanakopita, Tomato Cobbler, Herbed Roast Pork Loin with Asparagus, Chicken Under a Brick with Herb-Roasted Potatoes, French Toast Casserole, Sticky Buns, and Brownies. Beautiful Technique Spreads Hammer Home Key Strategies: These visual spreads bring to life core techniques like why you should start food in a cold pan with no oil when searing (sometimes), how to poach fish perfectly in a skillet, the keys to successful pan-roasting, and more. For-Two Variations Throughout: Cooking for a smaller household? Dozens of variations help you scale down recipes one you’ve mastered the technique. With recipes using just one pan, this is the book to reach for on nights when less cleanup is a plus and fast recipes are ideal.

The Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook

The Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook
Author :
Publisher : Cider Mill Press
Total Pages : 256
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781604337471
ISBN-13 : 1604337478
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook by : Dominique DeVito

A tantalizing collection of over 250 recipes tailor-made for the ultimate cooking tool: a cast iron skillet. Complete with gorgeous, full-color photographs and a wide range of recipes covering breakfast, lunch, dinner, and everything in between (even decadent desserts), The Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook is a must-have. Inside this cookbook, you will find: Smoked Salmon Frittata Black Bean Burgers Lamb Chops with Rosemary and Lemon Moussaka Polenta Cakes with Greens Veal Parmigiana While the broad variety of original recipes will appeal to seasoned chefs, chapters dedicated to the care and keeping of your cast iron skillet make this cookbook perfect for newcomers to this booming culinary trend, as do the easy to follow step-by-step recipes.

Ruffage

Ruffage
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Publisher : Chronicle Books
Total Pages : 467
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781452169378
ISBN-13 : 1452169373
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Ruffage by : Abra Berens

2020 James Beard Award Nominee – Best Cookbooks – Vegetable-Forward Cooking Named a Best Cookbook for Spring 2019 by The New York Times and Bon Appetit A how-to cook book spanning 29 types of vegetables: Author Abra Berens—chef, farmer, Midwesterner—shares a collection of techniques that result in new flavors, textures, and ways to enjoy all the vegetables you want to eat. From confit to caramelized and everything in between—braised, blistered, roasted and raw—the cooking methods covered here make this cookbook a go-to reference. You will never look at vegetables the same way again. Organized alphabetically by vegetable from asparagus to zucchini, each chapter opens with an homage to the ingredients and variations on how to prepare them. With 300 recipes and 140 photographs that show off not only the finished dishes, but also the vegetables and farms behind them. If you are a fan of Plenty More, Six Seasons, Where Cooking Begins, or On Vegetables, you'll love Ruffage . Ruffage will help you become empowered to shop for, store, and cook vegetables every day and in a variety of ways as a side or a main meal. Take any vegetable recipe in this book and add a roasted chicken thigh, seared piece of fish, or hard-boiled egg to turn the dish into a meal not just vegetarians will enjoy. Mouthwatering recipes include Shaved Cabbage with Chili Oil, Cilantro, and Charred Melon, Blistered Cucumbers with Cumin Yogurt and Parsley, Charred Head Lettuce with Hard-Boiled Egg, Anchovy Vinaigrette, and Garlic Bread Crumbs, Massaged Kale with Creamed Mozzarella, Tomatoes, and Wild Rice, Poached Radishes with White Wine, Chicken Stock and Butter, and much more.

Mixes in a Jar

Mixes in a Jar
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Publisher :
Total Pages :
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1948734214
ISBN-13 : 9781948734219
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Mixes in a Jar by : Renee Pottle

Recipe book for dry ingredients assembled and stored for quick meals in the future.

The Dude Diet

The Dude Diet
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Publisher : HarperCollins
Total Pages : 320
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780062424396
ISBN-13 : 0062424394
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dude Diet by : Serena Wolf

From chef and creator of the popular food blog Domesticate-Me.com, 125 outrageously delicious yet deceptively healthy recipes for dudes (and the people who love them), accompanied by beautiful full-color photography. Dudes. So well intentioned when it comes to healthy eating, even as they fail epically in execution—inhaling a "salad" topped with fried chicken fingers or ordering their Italian hero on a whole wheat wrap (that makes it healthy, right?). There are several issues with men going on diets. First, they seem to be misinformed about basic nutrition. They are also, generally, not excited about eating "health food." You can lead a dude to the salad bar, but you can’t make him choose lettuce. Enter Serena Wolf—chef, food blogger, and caretaker of a dude with some less than ideal eating habits. As a labor of love, Serena began creating healthier versions of her boyfriend’s favorite foods and posting them on her blog, where she received an overwhelming response from men and women alike. Now, in The Dude Diet, Serena shares more than 125 droolworthy recipes that prove that meals made with nutrient-dense whole foods can elicit the same excitement and satisfaction associated with pizza or Chinese take-out. The Dude Diet also demystifies the basics of nutrition, empowering men to make better decisions whether they’re eating out or cooking at home. Better still, each recipe is 100% idiot-proof and requires only easily accessible ingredients and tools. With categories like Game Day Eats, On the Grill, Serious Salads, and Take Out Favorites, The Dude Diet will arm dudes and those who love them with the knowledge they need to lead healthier, happier lives—with flattened beer bellies and fewer meat sweats. The Dude Diet includes 102 full-color photographs.

A. D. Livingston's Mastering the Cast-Iron Skillet

A. D. Livingston's Mastering the Cast-Iron Skillet
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 241
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781493045273
ISBN-13 : 149304527X
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis A. D. Livingston's Mastering the Cast-Iron Skillet by : A. D. Livingston

Frying and sautéing steaks, fish, and other foods in a skillet may seem like a simple procedure, but with a careful eye to the different techniques, one can easily make a dish go from ordinary to extraordinary. In Mastering the Skillet, A. D. Livingston demonstrates that if you enjoy good eating and take pleasure in your cooking, a skillet may be the only pan you need. Cast-iron pans are a favorite for Livingston and he shares all of his favorite cast-iron cooking recipes in this book. Livingston also goes into complete detail for seasoning and care for one of the world’s most perfect skillets. With chapters on: * Skilletmanship * Beef and pork * Burgers * Poultry and fowl * Venison and game * Fish and shellfish * Skillet vegetables * Skillet breads * Breakfasts * Skillet gravy * Cast-Iron Skillet Specialties Featuring more than 150 delicious recipes—with complete, easy-to-follow cooking instructions for such treats as Sumac Trout, Cross Creek Crackling Bread, Versatile Venison Burgers, Steaks Cognac, and Sopchoppy Pancakes—A.D. Livingston’s Mastering the Skillet is ideal for both novice and advanced chefs.

Not Your Mother's Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook

Not Your Mother's Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook
Author :
Publisher : Harvard Common Press
Total Pages : 275
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781558329294
ISBN-13 : 1558329293
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Not Your Mother's Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook by : Lucy Vaserfirer

The cast-iron renaissance is heating up, and Not Your Mother's Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook is here to show you how to make the most of these great pans, with recipes for a contemporary palate! Today's cooks are realizing that their mother had the method right when she cooked with the big cast iron skillet. Cast iron has the incredible ability to spread heat quickly and evenly to create a crispy, seared surface that locks in freshness and flavor. In Not Your Mother's Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook, Author Lucy Vaserfirer brings cast iron cooking completely up to date. She shows you how to work magic on cast iron with more than 150 recipes that are definitely not the kind of fare your mother cooked up. You'll learn how to cook up vegetables, which are especially flavorful when cooked on cast iron; see how cast iron is the perfect vessel for cooking all types of fish and shellfish; learn how to sear meats to perfection; and even learn how you can use your skillet for baking. Not Your Mother's Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook is loaded with inventive and tested-to-perfection recipes, including: breakfasts; appetizers and small bites; steaks, roast, and chops; chicken and turkey; fish and seafood; veggie main courses and sides; bread and quickbreads; and cakes, pies, and other desserts. And if you're new to cast iron, don't worry, because this cookbook includes all the details on how to choose, season, cook, and clean your skillet. You'll even learn how to revive an older cast iron pan, and you'll get useful ideas for using your skillet not just to cook on but also as a serving vessel. Not Your Mother's Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook proves that just because your mother swore by her cast iron doesn't mean the food you cook on it needs to be boring!

The Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook, 2nd Edition

The Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook, 2nd Edition
Author :
Publisher : Sasquatch Books
Total Pages : 210
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781570619069
ISBN-13 : 1570619069
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook, 2nd Edition by : Sharon Kramis

With 95 delicious recipes for one-pan meals, this best-selling cookbook proves the cast iron skillet is the home cook’s secret weapon for making flavorful, versatile dishes. Learn the ins and outs of using a cast iron skillet—from seasoning and cleaning to cooking tantalizing recipes. Fusing new and traditional recipes full of farm-fresh produce and ingredients, mother-daughter team Sharon Kramis and Julie Kramis Hearne show you how to make delicious food in this versatile, inexpensive skillet. Recipes include: • Dungeness Crab Cakes with Tarragon Aioli • Dutch Baby (puffed pancake with lemon and powdered sugar) • Grilled Prosciutto-Wrapped Radicchio • Warm Pear Upside Down Cake • And many more! Filled with color photographs and easy recipes, this cast iron skillet cookbook will make new family favorites of delicious one-pan meals.