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Tassajara Cooking
Tassajara Cooking
Author: Edward Espe Brown
This is a book to help you actually cook--a cooking book. The recipes are not for you to follow, they are for you to create, invent, test. It explains things you need to know, and things to watch out for. There are plenty of things left for you to discover, learn, stumble upon. Blessings, You're on your own. Together with everything.
ISBN: 480128
Publication Date: 1973
Pages: 255
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Publisher: Boulder & London
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Tassajara cooking teaches you to cook in a spontaneous and practical (using whatever you have in the fridge) manner. The Zen Buddhist perspective is refreshing. It is a fun book and you never have to worry about having the ingredients because the recipes are more vague guidelines for going insane in the kitchen. I used to get frustrated by things not turning out, now I know that everything turns out in its own way. This also has a section on cutting and knife-sharpening.
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