101 Things I Learned® in Culinary School (Second Edition)
101 Things I Learned® in Culinary School (Second Edition)
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Author(s): Eguaras, Louis
ISBN No.: 9781524761943
Pages: 216
Year: 202005
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 26.21
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

An informative, illustrated guide to food, cooking, and the culinary profession by a former White House chef. An informative, illustrated guide to food, cooking, and the culinary profession by a former White House chef-now in a revised second edition featuring 50% new material "This book is all meat with no fat. Sure to surprise and enlighten even the most informed gourmands."- Publishers Weekly (starred review), on the first edition of 101 Things I Learned in Culinary School A chef must master countless techniques, memorize a mountain of information, and maintain a Zen master's calm. This book illuminates the path to becoming a culinary professional by sharing important kitchen fundamentals and indispensable advice, including . practical how-tos, from holding a knife to calibrating a thermometer to creating a compost pile . ways to emphasize, accent, deepen, and counterpoint flavors . why we prefer a crisp outside and tender inside in most foods .


understanding wine labels and beer basics . how to narrow innumerable culinary options to a manageable few, whether selecting knives, oils, thickeners, flours, potatoes, rice, or salad greens . how a professional kitchen is organized and managed to maintain its mission Written by a culinary professor and former White House chef, 101 Things I Learned in Culinary School is a concise, highly readable resource for culinary students, home chefs, casual foodies, and anyone else trying to find their way around-or simply into-the kitchen.


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