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How To Cook Everything: Simple Recipes for Great Food
by: Mark Bittman

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 641
EAN: 9780471789185
ISBN: 0471789186
Label: Wiley
Manufacturer: Wiley
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 960
Publication Date: March 20, 2006
Publisher: Wiley
Sales Rank: 3333
Studio: Wiley




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Product Description:
Great Food Made Simple
Here's the breakthrough one-stop cooking reference for today's generation of cooks! Nationally known cooking authority Mark Bittman shows you how to prepare great food for all occasions using simple techniques, fresh ingredients, and basic kitchen equipment. Just as important, How to Cook Everything takes a relaxed, straightforward approach to cooking, so you can enjoy yourself in the kitchen and still achieve outstanding results.

Praise for How to Cook Everything by Mark Bittman:

'In his introduction to How to Cook Everything, Mark Bittman says, 'Anyone can cook, and most everyone should.' Now, hopefully everyone will -- this work is a rare achievement. Mark is in that pantheon of a few gifted cook/writers who make very, very good food simple and accessible. I read his recipes and my mouth waters. I read his directions and head for the kitchen. Bravo, Mark, for taking us away from take-out and back to the fun of food.'
-- Lynne Rossetto Kasper, host of the international public radio show 'The Splendid Table with Lynne Rossetto Kasper'

'Mark Bittman is the best home cook I know, and How to Cook Everything is the best basic cookbook I've seen.'
-- Jean-Georges Vongerichten, award-winning chef/owner of Jean-Georges

'Useful to the novice cook or the professional chef, How to Cook Everything is a tour de force cookbook by Mark Bittman. Mark lends his considerable knowledge and clear, concise writing style to explanations of techniques and quick, classic recipes. This is a complete, reliable cookbook.'
-- Jacques Pepin, chef, cookbook author, and host of his own PBS television series

'Sometimes all the things that a particular person does best come together in a burst of synergy, and the result is truly marvelous. This book is just such an instance. Mark Bittman is not only the best home cook we know, he is also a born teacher, a gifted writer, and a canny kitchen tactician who combines great taste with eminent practicality. Put it all together and you have How to Cook Everything, a cookbook that will inspire American home cooks not only today but for years to come.'
-- John Willoughby and Chris Schlesinger, coauthors of License to Grill

Amazon.com:
Mark Bittman, award-winning author of such fundamental books as Fish and Leafy Greens and food columnist for the New York Times ('The Minimalist'), has turned in what has to be the weightiest tome of the year. There are more than 900 pages in this sucker--over 1,500 recipes! This isn't just the big top of cookbooks: it's the entire three-ring circus. This isn't just how to cook everything: it's how to cook everything you have ever wanted to have in your mouth. And then some.

Bittman starts with Roasted Buttered Nuts and Real Buttered Popcorn, and moves right along, section by section, from the likes of Black Bean Soup (eight different ways), to Beet and Fennel Salad, to Mussels (Portuguese-style over Pasta), to Cream Scones--and he hasn't even reached seafood, poultry, meat, or vegetables yet, let alone desserts. There are 23 sections in this cookbook (!) that reflect directly on the how-to of cooking, be that equipment, technique, or recipe.

Every inch of the way the reader finds Bittman's calm, helpful, encouraging voice. 'Anyone can cook,' he says at the beginning, 'and most everyone should.' More than a few college kids are going to head off to their first apartments with Bittman's book under arm. More than a few marriages will benefit with this book on the shelf. And anyone who loves cooking and the sound of a great food voice is going to enjoy letting this book fall open where it may. No matter what the page, it's bound to be a tasty and rewarding experience. --Schuyler Ingle



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The title of this book is accurate!
This is an excellent book which includes a broad range of recipes, as well as useful information about food preparation, selection of produce and equipping a kitchen.
The recipes are straightforward to follow, even for more complex dishes.
I highly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in cooking.





Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very informative, handy book, but if you order from here, make sure to check it upon arrival
Very handy book to have around, I think it will be replacing my old all-inclusive basic 'recipe encyclopedia' type books like Betty Crocker, etc.

I want to put up an alert to those purchasing it here, though - I got mine a few weeks ago and was thumbing through it today, looking for a particular recipe, to find that during the binding process pages 400 - 463 had NOT been included (pretty much the entire section on Meat!) This might be a problem affecting a lot of copies, so be sure to check yours when it arrives.

Update - when I alerted Amazon to the problem with my book, the first customer service rep responded that there were no more in stock and if I sent the copy I had back I would receive a refund. I tried over and over to find the page where I could print a shipping label, link provided by the rep, but got nowhere. I contacted Amazon again and a different rep said they would send another ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - By far, the best go-to cookbook that I own
This is a cookbook that you can use everyday. If you have some ingredient in your pantry or fridge and need to figure out something tasty to do with it, then this is the book you should turn to. Bittman explains how to cook, prep, and store hundreds of basic ingredients, and presents many variations on preparations - all simple, easy-to-do. All of his recipes are also exceedingly easy to improvise upon, so, in the end, you actually just end up learning how to cook!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I'm a not a Cook, but these come out great!
TONS of recipes, truly of every variety, and many of them are very very simple. I'm a baker, but not a cook, and this book is perfect because he explains everything. I absolutely recommend this to everyone who needs to start or add to a cookbook collection. A great 'moving out on their own' present as well.




 

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