Cook Simply Everything - Hardcover

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This is a new, compact edition of "The Cook's Book", winner of the Gourmand World Cookbook Award 2005. Master classic dishes and pick up tips for success every time with the world's top chefs, including Marcus Wareing, Shaun Hill, Ken Hom & Charlie Trotter. From roasting a perfect Sunday chicken to cooking fluffy rice, you'll find 200 easy to achieve techniques to help you create perfection on a plate in your own kitchen, no matter what your culinary skills. Get cooking and explore chapters covering all the major foods: from meat, fish and vegetables to desserts and cakes.

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If you have somehow never cooked and yet want to, there's always that troublesome problem of where to begin. Fortunately, The Cook's Book, edited by Jill Norman and published by those masters of how-to books, Dorling Kindersley, has answered that question in over 600 glorious pages. With The Cook's Book you can pick your point of entry and launch yourself into the world of food with no fear.

You could order take-out for everything but dessert, for example, and start there. And whose holding your hand? Well, Pierre Hermé, one of the great pastry chefs in the world. Or how about if you build a dinner party around a fish course and order in everything else? Charlie Trotter will see you through to an excellent end. There are fully 18 internationally renown chefs represented between the covers of The Cook's Book. These are not the sort of folks who generally give introductory courses, and yet that's what this tome delivers in depth. Trotter's chapter on fish, the way it is lavishly illustrated and carefully explained, is a publishable masterpiece on its own. But it's only one chapter among 24 that guides the new cook through basic prep and cooking technique with side trips into a variety of international cuisines. Everything is explained editorially and visually in this brilliantly designed production. One glance at the photo of creamy risotto and you’ll know if your risotto is creamy or not.

This isn't to say seasoned cooks won't find themselves slavishly turning these gorgeous pages and licking their chops as well. But what's wonderfully important about The Cook's Book is that it is the answer for any neophyte wondering where to begin. --Schuyler Ingle

About the Author:
Editor-in-Chief, Jill Norman, author of DK's Herb & Spice, is one of the most respected editors and writers in the world of food and cooking. Jill lives in London.

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  • PublisherDorling Kindersley
  • Publication date2007
  • ISBN 10 1405320303
  • ISBN 13 9781405320306
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages496
  • EditorJill Norman

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