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The way to cook
The way to cook
Author: Julia Child
In all,there are more than 800 recipes-from aq treasure trove of poultry and fish recipes and a vast array of fresh vegetables prepared in new ways to bread doughs that can be turned into pizzas and calzones and hamburger buns. delicious indulgences, such as carmel apple mountain or a queen of sheba chocolate almond cake with chocolate leaves. ...  more »
ISBN: 250128
Publication Date: 1989
Pages: 511
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Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Julia Child's "The Way to Cook" is one of the essential cookbooks every kitchen should have. Julia's straight forward instructions, her outstanding recipes and the quality of the dishes she recommends make this and fantastic cookbook.
While Julia covers a wide range of dishes in this book (Soups, Breads, Eggs, Fish, Poultry, Meat, Vegetables, Salads, Pastry, Desserts, and Cakes & Cookies) her emphasis is definitely on French/European cooking. If you are looking for recipes from different ethnic groups, you will need to find other cookbooks to compliment this one.

In the short time that I've owned this cookbook, I've made a wide selection of recipes and have never been disappointed. From simple dishes such as crepes to complex day-long affairs such as Lamb Stew Printaniere, her instructions have been complete, straightforward, and detailed. If you follow her steps, you're guaranteed to have incredible results.

The book includes both beautiful and useful photographs. This is important, because one of the big drawbacks with most cookbooks are that they have incredible imagery of the finished dish, but don't actually show you how things should look as they are being prepared. The way to cook does an excellent job at showing you both... which is one of the reasons it is such an outstanding book.


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