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Ratio - The Simple Codes Behind the Craft of Everyday Cooking

English · Paperback

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Informationen zum Autor Michael Ruhlman is the author of award-winning cookbooks and nonfiction narratives. He is the author of chef Thomas Keller’s seminal  The French Laundry Cookbook  as well as the highly successful series about the training of chefs:  The Making of a Chef , The Soul of a Chef , and  The Reach of a Chef . He is also the author of The Elements of Cooking and Ratio . Ruhlman has worked at  The New York Times  and as a food columnist for the Los Angeles Times . He has attended the Culinary Institute of America and is the author of eighteen books—about food and cooking, and also such wide ranging subjects as a pediatric heart surgeon and building wooden boats. Michael lives with his wife in New York City and Providence, Rhode Island. Klappentext As the culinary world fills up with overly complicated recipes and never-ending ingredient lists, Michael Ruhlman blasts through the surplus of information and delivers an innovative and straightforward book that cuts to the core of cooking. Instead of spending time wading through the millions of recipes available in books, magazines, and on the Internet, just remember 1-2-3. That's the ratio for cookie dough: 1 part sugar, 2 parts fat, and 3 parts flour. Biscuit dough is 3:2:1 or 3 parts flour, 2 parts liquid, 1 part fat. Change the ratio and bread dough becomes pasta dough, cake becomes muffins, and popovers become crepes. Vinaigrette is 3 parts oil to 1 part vinegar, and is one of the most useful sauces imaginable, giving everything from grilled meat to lettuces intense flavor. Distilling dishes to their essence-using a few simple techniques and even fewer ingredients-is what every professional or home cook needs to know. Broken down into thirty-three ratios and suggestions for enticing variations, preparing food goes from craft to art...all without a recipe. Providing one of the greatest kitchen lessons there is, Ratio gives readers a starting point from which a thousand variations begin-making cooking easier and more satisfying than ever. Zusammenfassung Culinary expert Michael Ruhlman explains that great cooking starts with the mastery of basic proportions and fundamental techniques, not with recipes....

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Michael Ruhlman is the author of award-winning cookbooks and nonfiction narratives. He is the author of chef Thomas Keller’s seminal The French Laundry Cookbook as well as the highly successful series about the training of chefs: The Making of a Chef, The Soul of a Chef, and The Reach of a Chef. He is also the author of The Elements of Cooking and Ratio. Ruhlman has worked at The New York Times and as a food columnist for the Los Angeles Times. He has attended the Culinary Institute of America and is the author of eighteen books—about food and cooking, and also such wide ranging subjects as a pediatric heart surgeon and building wooden boats. Michael lives with his wife in New York City and Providence, Rhode Island.

Product details

Authors Michael Ruhlman, Ruhlman Michael
Publisher Scribner USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 02.10.2010
 
EAN 9781416571728
ISBN 978-1-4165-7172-8
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 145 mm x 215 mm x 20 mm
Series Ruhlman's Ratios
Subjects Guides > Food & drink > General cookery books, basic cookery books

COOKING / Methods / Baking, COOKING / Methods / General, COOKING / Reference, General cookery & recipes, General cookery and recipes

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