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Serious Reads: Anne Mendelson’s Milk
I've read this book and learned so much from it. The recipes are actually very interesting and the book often goes into some depth to describe the history of the dishes.
I was lucky to meet Anne and we made a video for my website of how to make one of the recipes from the book, Syrniki, which is a really great Russian Pot-Cheese Fritter.
Weekend Giveaway: Tickets to NYC Food Film Festival Opening Night
The opening scene in big night when the woman wants a side of pasta with her risotto
Seriously Italian: Mint in Italian Cooking
Gina, is it more common to use peppermint than spearmint in Italy?
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Serious Reads: Anne Mendelson’s Milk
I've read this book and learned so much from it. The recipes are actually very interesting and the book often goes into some depth to describe the history of the dishes.
I was lucky to meet Anne and we made a video for my website of how to make one of the recipes from the book, Syrniki, which is a really great Russian Pot-Cheese Fritter.
Weekend Giveaway: Tickets to NYC Food Film Festival Opening Night
The opening scene in big night when the woman wants a side of pasta with her risotto
Seriously Italian: Mint in Italian Cooking
Gina, is it more common to use peppermint than spearmint in Italy?
Trichinosis in Free-Range Pigs: Cause for Concern, or Sloppy Editing and Writing?
@sally599 Note: This particular pig farmer and her pig farming husband both happen to have masters degrees in public health
Trichinosis in Free-Range Pigs: Cause for Concern, or Sloppy Editing and Writing?
Also from what I've read, it looks like freezing pork for more than three weeks will also kill any parasites. Most of the local meats we buy at the farmers markets are frozen, I wonder how long they are usually frozen for.
Deep-Fried Peeps
I wonder if you freeze them if, it might be easier.
Serious Cheese: On Raw-Milk Cheese
I agree with you, I think that raw milk cheese is safe. What seems to be important is the cleanliness of the cheese making facility as well as the way the milk is handled from the fields to the caves. Since cheese has to be fermented and usually the cultures are added to the milk, in most cases these added cultures will come to dominate the cheese and suppress the growth of the bad bacteria. This should also be true for pasteurized milk, so pasteurized milk should be any more problematic in this regard. But I do agree with you that pasteurization may in some instances be used as a way to cover up less than perfect practices.
Pizza Mezzaluna: A New Under-the-Radar Pizzeria with Good Cheer
are the portions different here than the original uptown location? Because the prices seem quite a bit less.
What's the Longest Wait You've Had at Di Fara?
The sugar is for the zeppole in the bottom left of the picture.
I once waited 3 hours in the middle of the day--that was tough, but still its fun to watch Dom make pizza. Usually though my experience is to wait one hour or less.
Upcoming documentary on food, its origins and effects on health
I saw clips from this movie at Slow Food Nation along with a discussion with Pollan, Schlosser, and the filmmaker Robert Kenner. And am eager to see the entire film.
The movie apparently took much longer to make than originally planned, because the film maker thought that all the food companies/slaughterhouses would just let him in to visit, but they didn't. There is an amazing scene in the one place that did let him in where they sterilize hamburger meat. They might be making hamburgers, but it doesn't look anything like food. The only Slaughterhouse, that actually let them visit, isn't really a slaughterhouse at all, it was Joel Salatin's Farm.
Best Caesar Salad in NYC?
The Caesar salad at Centrico in Tribecca is my favorite in the city. This is a Mexican restaurant and they try to keep it as close to the original as possible.
Wine Tasting Course in NYC
Check out www.tastingworld.com
Most of these will be beyond your buget (sorry), but the classes are excellent.
Ferran Adria: The New Foam Meets the Old Foam
Wow! What an amazing experience to not just hang out with Ferran, but to take him to try something NEW!
I was at the New York Public Library event he did and when an audience member asked him what he likes to eat in New York, he mentioned this trip to Katz.
Ed, if he's suggesting you go to El Bulli, you better take him up on his offer.
Serious Cheese: On Raw-Milk Cheese
Jamie,
Love your stuff. I'm a fellows Brooklyn Cheesemaker.
Have a look at my blog at: http://cheesenbread.wordpress.com/
Serious Cheese: On Raw-Milk Cheese
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Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
For years I went to Martha's Vineyard in August and entertained
using a cookbook I bought at a local bakery--Scottish Bakehouse
Cookbook by Isabella White. I used it until the pages came unglued
and put a rubberband around it. Julia inspired me to just use a
cookbook as a starting point and create your own style. Thanks, Elaine
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
Mark Bittman's How to Cook Everything is the dirtiest (aka most used) cookbook in my kitchen, I always find inspiration in Tom Valenti's Soups, Stews, and One-Pot Meals.
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
The French Chef, of course! When we were married 38 years ago, my husband-to-be's next door neighbor gave us a Swing Way can opener and a copy of The French Chef. I have been using both all these years, but the French Chef has many more miles on it. I was 19, had never cooked and knew back then, in a very un-feminist way, that the way to a man's heart was through his stomach. It worked! I love this book and always will.
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
Cooked to Perfection by Anne Willan
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
Urban Italian: Simple Recipes and True Stories from a Life in Food, by Andrew Carmellini. I'm a vegetarian, but there are still plenty of recipes for me to try. I repeatedly take it out of the library. Please, someone buy me this book for Christmas!
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
The Silver Palate Cookbook. Pavlova, anyone?
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
An autographed copy of Craig Claiborne’s New York Times Cookbook. One evening after a school dance, friends descended on my parent’s home and one of them piped up, “Where’s the eggs benedict?” I popped into the kitchen and shortly produced something resembling poached eggs with Hollandaise. (One egg never made it past the side of the stove.) From that first effort, I prepared several other winning recipes like Knockwurst in beer. Fast forward 15 years and dozens of other cookbooks and I am co-author of Passport to New York Restaurants and auction correspondent for Wine Spectator.
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
My favorite cookbook is the 1950's edition of the Betty Crocker Cookbook. It has wonderful recipes for baking, especially cakes. Although there is a "revised, modern" Betty Crocker Cookbook, the 1950's edition was reissued unrevised some years ago. It's worth getting if you like real American home-style baking.
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
The Wisdom of the Chinese Kitchen by Grace Young. The dishes really tastes like the ones I had growing up.
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
Heidi Swanson's Super Natural Cooking - This was a life saver... I lived in an obese family and these books taught me to enjoy food that was good for me as well as cook them. The book itself helped me identify and minimize my processed fats, grains,& sweeteners
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
The James Beard Cookbook ~ my very first cookbook from which I learned that there was more to cooking than my mother's standard operating procedure of putting a hunk of meat under the broiler, plopping frozen vegies into pots of boiling water, and pitching potatoes into the oven to bake.
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
Alice Water's - The Art of Simple Food
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
Better Homes & Gardens New Cook Book, my mom used hers all the time and now that I'm away from home I use the one she bought for me! just the classics : )
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
the homemade one my mom gave me of her recipes.
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
My grandmother's cookbook, which is a collection of her own recipes as well as others she's cooked and tweaked to make her own throughout the years
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
As a girl I read and reread Joy of Cooking but I also loved to read the more fantastical Bull Cookbook. (Bull Cook and Authentic Historical Recipes and Practices) by George Leonard Herter and Berthe E. Herter. In addition to world history and culinary pratter, the book includes recipes on everything from fried snapping turtle and scandinavian fish tongues to dressing a game bird, making jerky and dandelion wine.
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
The Wisdom of the Chinese Kitchen by Grace Young
For its authentic recipes and techniques, as well as demystifying certain ingredients
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
The Gourmet Cookbook by Ruth Reichl
With over 1000 recipes, as well as educational pages, it has all of the information you need!
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
Nigella Lawson - Nigella Bites
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
Pie by Ken Haedrich. Just the title alone. Also, probably the only cookbook where the photos made me say "wow, i want to make that" and not "wow, i would never want to spend all of the time to make it look that pretty."
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
bread bakers apprentice
you can survive on bread alone
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
Delia Smith Complete how to cook.
Growing up in Ireland my mother always had a flour stained, grease spattered edition in the kitchen as she cooked her latest concoctions.
I used it and practised the recipes throughout my youth, everything from how to boil an egg to how to roast a goose.
When I got my first apartment my mother gave me a brand new copy, I'm hoping one day it'll be as dog eared and impressive looking as my mother's tome to culinary experimentation.
Win Tickets to an NYC Advance Screening of 'Julie and Julia'
culinary art: recipes from great chicago restaurants by thomas fredrickson. the book is out of print and so are some of the restaurants where the recipes are from... but the recipes are timeless... since 1995 i have been preparing these dishes...
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