Begleiten Sie uns auf eine literarische Weltreise!
Buch zum Bücherregal hinzufügen
Grey
Einen neuen Kommentar schreiben Default profile 50px
Grey
Jetzt das ganze Buch im Abo oder die ersten Seiten gratis lesen!
All characters reduced
50 Great Pasta Sauces - cover

50 Great Pasta Sauces

Pamela Sheldon Johns

Verlag: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Beschreibung

From gorgonzola-walnut to rosemary-lamb, sauces to make every pasta dish more memorable—includes full-color photos. 
 
Living on a farm in Tuscany, Pamela Sheldon Johns knows more than a little about Italian cooking, and 50 Great Pasta Sauces showcases some of her best sauces collected throughout her extensive culinary career. The recipes are divided into four mouthwatering categories—vegetable sauces, meat sauces, seafood sauces, and dairy sauces—each designed to be the centerpiece of an irresistible, unforgettable meal. 
 
Lusciously illustrated, 50 Great Pasta Sauces has all the right ingredients to liven up your linguini or pep up your penne—and they can be prepared fast and affordably. Ranging from familiar, traditional standbys to creative new favorites, recipes include: 
 
* Carbonara sauce  
 
* Browned butter and sage sauce 
 
* Garlic shrimp and wine sauce 
 
* Roasted tomato sauce 
 
* Asparagus and butter sauce 
 
* Creamy goat cheese sauce, and many more
Verfügbar seit: 01.01.2009.
Drucklänge: 112 Seiten.

Weitere Bücher, die Sie mögen werden

  • 30 Amazing Benefits of Turmeric - Discover the Importance of This Miracle Ingredient in Your Diets - cover

    30 Amazing Benefits of Turmeric...

    Amy D Morse

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Turmeric is truly a wonder spice. It has anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, anti-cancer and anti-bacterial properties. 
    30 Amazing Benefits of Turmeric is a quick listen and offers a lot of concise information. A great addition to your alternative therapies and healthy lifestyle collection! 
    Many people know turmeric curcumin as a flavor-filled spice and ingredient in yellow mustard and curry powder. The spice has a centuries-old medicinal usage treating many common ailments and diseases. For instance, turmeric is touted as a strong antioxidant in treating cancer while its anti-inflammatory actions reduce suffering from Alzheimer's disease, arthritis and cardiovascular diseases. 
    Sounds great? Then, let's begin enjoying the goodness of this golden and healthy spice. 
    Majority of Americans are suffering more than ever with crippling illnesses such as arthritis, diabetes, obesity, and Alzheimer's, now more than ever health aficionados are seeking the ancient healing that comes from the golden spice known as "turmeric".. 
    Turmeric has found a recent rise in modern popularity of one of the most useful medicinal herbs around! Many people around the globe are finally starting to appreciate the herb as a natural cold fighter, muscle pain reliever, bacteria-killing machine! Find out how this old herb was used in Ayurvedic medicines to cure illnesses for thousands of years before we finally realized its potential. 
    Here is a preview of what you'll learn: 
    Turmeric Nutrition Facts 
    Benefits of Turmeric to your health 
    Turmeric versus Curcumin: What’s the Difference? 
    Turmeric Side Effects 
    Turmeric Interactions 
    And many more! 
    Download your copy today!
    Zum Buch
  • Sushi - A Pocket Guide - cover

    Sushi - A Pocket Guide

    Minori Fukada, Kit Shan Li

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Your on-the-go, go-to sushi reference that takes intimidation off the menu when ordering the Japanese delight—in the tradition of Dim Sum: A Pocket Guide.   Fifty of the most popular sushi items are presented as colorfully as a Japanese restaurant’s display case with clear photographs for easy identification, descriptions of flavors and textures, and phonetic pronunciations. Icons distinguish whether sushi is cooked (like unagi) or is vegetarian (like the cucumber roll). Covering nigiri, maki, and a few unusual sushi items (blowfish, anyone?), Japanese foodophiles can take it easy by ordering the crowd-pleasing California Roll, or go for broke and sample uni (sea urchin), an acquired taste, but a favorite of any sushi-lover worth their tobiko. With a short history of sushi, ordering and eating etiquette, and a simple glossary of out-of-the-ordinary ingredients, Sushi is the definitive guide to one of Japan’s most intriguing culinary specialties. Itadakimasu! (enjoy).  Praise for Dim Sum: A Pocket Guide   “Features photos and descriptions of the most common dim sum items, from dumplings to desserts . . . can take a lot of guess work out of your ordering.” —San Francisco Chronicle   “Explains about 50 items, giving Chinese transliterations of the names and clear, appetizing photographs. Steamed pork dumplings, shrimp dumplings, barbecued pork buns and spring rolls share the pages with duck feet and tripe.” —The New York Times   “An illustrated explanation of the items one can expect to find at a dim sum restaurant—with it, one can figure out what’s inside that steamed dumpling, what that tiny dish of meat is and how to tell the difference between a White Turnip Cake and a Taro Cake.” —Publishers Weekly
    Zum Buch
  • Cocoa Bombs - cover

    Cocoa Bombs

    Eric Torres-Garcia

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Hot chocolate or 'cocoa' bombs are the new sweet must-have. Having initially taken social media by a storm, their popularity means they are now sold in store and on-line and are on everyone's hygge wish-list! But just what are they? Basically, they are a piñata that melts in your cup… Hollow spheres of chocolate that you put into a mug or cup and when you pour in hot milk, the chocolate melts to create a hot chocolate drink and also magically release the marshmallows or other surprises hiding inside. Once you've learnt how to make them at home, you can make fun flavour variations for kids and adults – and yes, you can put booze in them! If you want to make your own, this super-cute book gives you clear, step-by-step instruction for great results – preparing moulds, filling and assembling your bombs, as well as decorating ideas, like drizzles and sprinkles. Once you've mastered making them, try out the delicious flavours suggested which include Cappuccino, Coconut Cream Pie, Peanut Butter Cup, Spiced Chai, Dulce de Leche, Peppermint Bark, Chocolate Orange, Raspberry Pavlova and more! Or why not try out your own flavour combinations – whatever floats your marshmallow!
    Zum Buch
  • Whoopie Pies - cover

    Whoopie Pies

    Sarah Billingsley, Amy Treadwell

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    “Their book delivers more than (marshmallow) fluff. Their recipes offer new ideas for mixing and matching flavors and fillings.” —Tasting Table 
     
    Is it a cake? Is it a cookie? With such deliciously soft and sweet cream-filled snacks, does it matter? The Internet is abuzz with recipes and stories of whoopie pie folklore, while customers everywhere are descending on bakeries in droves demanding these delectable treats. This adorable volume—the only cookbook devoted entirely to whoopie pies—features more than 40 mix-and-match recipes, including the classic chocolate with marshmallow cream and a range of bright flavor combinations such as red velvet, green tea, pumpkin with a tangy cream cheese filling, and oatmeal with, yes, maple-bacon buttercream. With plenty of color photos and hand-drawn illustrations, dozens of DIY decorating instructions, fun facts and baking tips, Whoopie Pies will make a welcome addition to any baker’s bookshelf. 
     
    “Authors Sarah Billingsley and Amy Treadwell provide you with all the tools necessary to whip up a batch (or two, or three . . . ) of a variety of whoopie pies that will pretty much guarantee your addiction to these retro treats.” —CookThatBook 
     
    “Sarah Billingsley and Amy Treadwell give us a gourmet take on whoopie pies—without sacrificing any of the decadence or childlike delight!” —Errant Dreams 
     
    “The book offers some general tidbits on making, storing and freezing whoopie pies as well as some fun facts . . . I was surprised at how easy these are to make and how tasty even my results were.” —EverythingMom
    Zum Buch
  • Hiroko's American Kitchen - Cooking with Japanese Flavors - cover

    Hiroko's American Kitchen -...

    Hiroko Shimbo

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    “A good East-meets-West love story . . . a champion of Japanese cooking stateside marries her native cuisine with American ingredients.” —Tasting Table 
     
    You love Japanese food. You enjoy it at restaurants whenever you can. But what you really want to do is to prepare it in your own kitchen. That’s easy using Hiroko Shimbo’s classic books, The Japanese Kitchen and The Sushi Experience. But wait: Can you find the ingredients? Can you take the time to prepare it? Your friends, family, significant other—will they relish these “foreign” dishes the way you do? 
     
    Hiroko’s American Kitchen provides answers to all of those questions. Here there are 125 new recipes that highlight the best of Japanese cuisine, but in new, simpler ways. The recipes are organized in chapters, each using one of two stocks or four sauces. By preparing and storing these easily made items, with a minimum of time and fuss you can enjoy a wide variety of delicious dishes every day. These are recipes that use the ingredients that you have or can easily purchase, and are prepared and served in dishes that are familiar to American tastes and dining habits. In other words, delicious, healthful Japanese dishes designed for the American kitchen and the American diner. The recipes include Corn and Ginger Rice with Shoyu and Butter, Quick Gingered Pork Burger, Chunky Potato and Leek Soup with Miso, Avocado and Yellowfin Tuna Salad, and Curried Miso Peanuts. This is not fusion or confusion cooking, but a respectful extension of traditional Japanese cooking to bring to your table.
    Zum Buch
  • Beer in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance - cover

    Beer in the Middle Ages and the...

    Richard W. Unger

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Modern beer has little in common with the drink that carried that name through the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Looking at a time when beer was often a nutritional necessity, was sometimes used as medicine, could be flavored with everything from the bark of fir trees to thyme and fresh eggs, and was consumed by men, women, and children alike, Beer in the Middle Ages and Renaissance presents an extraordinarily detailed history of the business, art, and governance of brewing.  
    During the medieval and early modern periods beer was as much a daily necessity as a source of inebriation and amusement. It was the beverage of choice of urban populations that lacked access to secure sources of potable water; a commodity of economic as well as social importance; a safe drink for daily consumption that was less expensive than wine; and a major source of tax revenue for the state.  
    In Beer in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Richard W. Unger has written an encompassing study of beer as both a product and an economic force in Europe. Weaving together the stories of prosperous businessmen, skilled brewmasters, and small producers, this impressively researched overview of the social and cultural practices that surrounded the beer industry is rich in implication for the history of the period as both a product and an economic force in Europe.
    Zum Buch