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101 Things I Learned® in Culinary School (101 Things I Learned)
by Matthew Frederick Louis EguarasAn 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.
101 Things to Do Before You Diet: Because Looking Great Isn't Just about Losing Weight
by Mimi SpencerIn this day and age, most women are well aware that dieting (and the accompanying deprivation) is no way to lose weight. But you can't blame a girl for trying-after all, who doesn't want to be thinner, feel happier, and look fabulous? Who doesn't want to fit into her skinny jeans and feel like a million bucks?Mimi Spencer has spent most of her life surrounded by catwalks and ultrathin celebrities--and she was sick of dieting. So she created the anti-diet. In 101 Things to do Before You Diet, Spencer shares the tips, tricks, and solutions that finally helped her lose those last few pounds and shows women how to trim, flatter, and accept every inch of their bodies.With ample doses of empathy and irreverence, Spencer offers readers 101 figure-flattering tips, from choosing the right fashion to just saying no to fat traps and calorie pitfalls. Spencer's candid advice (drawn from years spent at the frontlines of fashion) and her uniquely relatable voice (drawn from decades of being a woman on a diet) will keep readers entertained as they knock off a few pounds and learn how to love the skin they're in.
101 Things To Do With a BBQ (101 Things To Do With)
by Steve TillettEverybody loves barbeque! Backyard barbeque guru Steve Tillet has collected 101 fantastic recipes for barbeque of all varieties-from appetizers to desserts to vegetarian solutions-proving that the grill is the best and easiest summertime cooking option. Get outta the kitchen with amazingly simple recipes like Poppin' BBQ Popcorn, Blue Cheese Stuffed Mushrooms, Stuffed Tomatoes on the Grill, Grilled Onion Bloom, Seafood Pesto Pizza, Doc's Dry-Rub T-Bone Steak, Roberto's South American Lime Ribs, Andie's Angelic BBQ Burgers, Scott's Tantalizing Dry Rub Chicken, Grant's Monday Night Special Buffalo Wings, Parmesan Grilled Halibut, and even desserts like Chocolate Banana Bang-a-rang. There is also a section with Helpful Hints, Advanced Grilling Tips, and a bonus section on superb Sauces and Rubs!
101 Things To Do With a Blender (101 Things To Do With)
by Toni PatrickThis convenient little appliance is found in almost every kitchen and has so many uses! With 101 Things to Do with a Blender, you can make finger-licking dips and spreads, hearty soups, easy breakfasts, quick dinners, luscious desserts, savory sauces and dressings, plus delightful smoothies and shakes! Try these mouthwatering recipes: Buttermilk Pancakes, Almond Feta Cheese Spread, Beefy Vegetable Soup, Green Pepper Meatballs, Chocolate Mousse, Strawberry Ice Cream, and a whole lot more!
101 Things To Do With a Cake Mix: 5-copy Prepack (101 Things To Do With)
by Stephanie AshcraftMove over Betty Crocker--101 Things to Do With a Cake Mix will amaze your friends and leave them Jell-O green with envy! From Snickers Surprise Cookies to Christmas Rainbow Poke Cake, it's the best thing to happen in the kitchen since your last romantic rendezvous! So what are you waiting for? Grab a cake mix, whip up some goodies, and throw some flour on your face so it looks like you spent days in the kitchen.
101 Things To Do With a Casserole (101 Things To Do With)
by Stephanie Ashcraft Janet EyringCall it a one-pot, a casserole, or a hot dish, no one can deny the convenience and satisfaction these traditional meals provide! Whether you've had a late night at work, or have limited ingredients and finicky kids, the mighty casserole is the answer to the grumbling in everyone's tummy. From the authors of the best-selling 101 Things to do with a Slow Cooker and 101 More Things to do with a Slow Cooker comes the sixth book in this million-copy-selling series-101 Things to do with a Casserole!
101 Things To Do With a Dutch Oven (101 Things To Do With)
by Vernon WintertonWith 101 easy recipes to choose from-from breakfast to dessert, including breads and rolls-the Dutch oven might just become the most popular cooking method in your house. Recipes include the Mountain Man Breakfast, Sausage Spinach Wreath, Dutch Oven Stew with spicy Jalapeno Cheese Bread, Caramel Apple Cobbler, Stuffed Pork Roast, Cinnamon Rolls, Dutch Oven Pizza, Apricot Raspberry Glazed Cornish Hens, and White Chili.
101 Things To Do With a Jar (101 Things To Do With)
by Barbara BeeryAn apple is an excellent thing—until you have tried a peach.&” --George du MaurierChef Belinda Smith-Sullivan, granddaughter of Mississippi sharecroppers, is the go-to resource for everything peaches. Not only does she provide perfect peach recipes, but she also has information about the variety of peaches, history, growing and growers, as well as festivals. There are approximately 70 recipes for breads, breakfasts, appetizers, soups and salads, entrees, desserts, peach pies, sauces, preserves and condiments, and drinks in this beautifully photographed cookbook. Belinda Smith-Sullivan is a chef, food writer, spice blends entrepreneur, and a commercially-rated pilot. She has a culinary arts degree from Johnson & Wales University, and writes a monthly column for both South Carolina Living and Bella Magazine. She also is featured on South Carolina Living&’s website with monthly how-to videos. Smith-Sullivan is an active member of the Southern Foodways Alliance, International Association of Culinary Professionals, American Culinary Federation, and Les Dames d&’Escoffier. She lives in Trenton, South Carolina, in the heart of South Carolina&’s peach country.Mark Boughton is a Nashville-based photographer who specializes in food photography for magazines, newspapers, cookbooks, and ad campaigns. He regularly provides photography for Fine Cooking and Edible Nashville, and has been the photographer for six cookbooks.
101 Things To Do With a Pickle (101 Things To Do With)
by Eliza CrossThis fun and zesty cookbook is full of recipes for making pickles as well as using them in a dill-icious collection of pickle appetizers, sandwiches, salads, dinners, and even desserts.Includes dills, gherkins, spears, chips, sour, or sweet star in recipes such as Sweet & Sour Mustard Pickles, Bacon-Wrapped Pickle Poppers, Dill Pickle Soup, Roast Pickle Potatoes, and Sweet Pickle Pie.Eliza Cross is an award-winning writer, and the author of seven books, including 101 Things to do with Bacon. She develops recipes and styles cuisine for corporate and print media, and blogs about food, gardening, and sustainable living at Happy Simple Living. She lives with her family in Centennial, Colorado.
101 Things To Do With a Potato: 5-copy Prepack (101 Things To Do With)
by Stephanie AshcraftOne potato, two potato, three potato-four! Introducing the next book in our thriving 101 series, 101 Things to do With a Potato. Each year, the average American consumes close to 140 pounds of potatoes. With that in mind, nothing seems better than a cookbook featuring one of America's major food staples-the potato! "Mrs. 101" Stephanie Ashcraft has ingeniously created simple recipes that take potatoes to a whole new level. Try a Breakfast Burrito in the morning, sample the Sausage Corn Chowder for lunch, have the Italian Potato Chips as a mid-afternoon snack, for dinner try the Potato Crust Pizza, and then savor the Sweet Potato Cheesecake for dessert!Stephanie Ashcraft, author of the New York Times best-selling 101 Things to do With a Cake Mix, is a full-time mom who has created and collected recipes for years. She also teaches a monthly cooking class for Macey's Little Cooking Theater in Orem and Provo, Utah. She is currently living in Provo, Utah, with her family.</div
101 Things To Do With a Sheet Pan (101 Things To Do With)
by Madge Baird101 tasty recipes that can be mixed and matched to create any number of easy meal options made on one quick-to-clean sheet pan.Baking sheets aren&’t just for cookies! Enjoy the ease of serving up tasty meals by cooking your main dishes and sides together in the oven on a sheet pan, without having to dirty a bunch of pots or stand over a hot stove. Just prep your ingredients, arrange them on the pan, and pop into the oven. From appetizers to main dishes, side dishes, snacks, and of course desserts, 101 Things to Do with a Sheet Pan is chock-full of easy-to-make recipes for meat-eaters and vegetarians alike, such as Ciao Italian Stuffed Mushrooms, Potato and Leek Frittata, Panko-Crusted Veggies, Don&’t Rock the Banana Boat Squash, Turkey Meatloaf with Pomegranate Glaze and Roasted Red Grapes, Chinese Sticky Ribs with Pork Dumplings, Blackberry-Apple Crisp, and Best Chewy Brownies. Simple never sounded so good!Madge Baird is the author of five previous cookbooks and is a seasoned cookbook editor. She lives in northern Utah, where she manages a large garden, a small orchard, four sheep, and a flock of laying hens.
101 Things To Do With a Slow Cooker: 5-copy Prepack (101 Things To Do With)
by Stephanie Ashcraft Janet EyringOne potato, two potato, three potato-four! Introducing the next book in our thriving 101 series, 101 Things to do With a Potato. Each year, the average American consumes close to 140 pounds of potatoes. With that in mind, nothing seems better than a cookbook featuring one of America's major food staples-the potato! "Mrs. 101" Stephanie Ashcraft has ingeniously created simple recipes that take potatoes to a whole new level. Try a Breakfast Burrito in the morning, sample the Sausage Corn Chowder for lunch, have the Italian Potato Chips as a mid-afternoon snack, for dinner try the Potato Crust Pizza, and then savor the Sweet Potato Cheesecake for dessert!Stephanie Ashcraft, author of the New York Times best-selling 101 Things to do With a Cake Mix, is a full-time mom who has created and collected recipes for years. She also teaches a monthly cooking class for Macey's Little Cooking Theater in Orem and Provo, Utah. She is currently living in Provo, Utah, with her family.
101 Things To Do With a Toaster Oven (101 Things To Do With)
by Donna KellyWhether it's warm or cold outside, the toaster oven is the hot new appliance for cooking every meal. With 101 Things to Do with a Toaster Oven, you can make appetizers for a party, brunch for friends, mid-afternoon snacks for the kids, dinner for your family, and dessert for you! Try these mouthwatering recipes: Baked French Toast, Sun-Dried Tomato Tart, Pizza Bites, Nut-Crusted Salmon, Hearty Lasagna Stacks, Three-Cheese Mac 'n' Cheese, Apple Popovers, Chocolate Chunk Bread Pudding, and a whole lot more!
101 Things To Do With Apples (101 Things To Do With)
by Madge BairdOften referred to as the "Forbidden Fruit," they can be eaten raw, cooked, dried, juiced, sauced, baked, jammed, or stuffed. With recipes like Pecan-Apple Muffins, Roasted Apple-Vegetable Medley, Rustic Apple Tart, Toasted Chicken-Apple Sandwiches and Apple Almond Cheesecake, there are 101 sweet and savory solutions for dinner and dessert.
101 Things To Do With Bacon (101 Things To Do With)
by Eliza CrossEverybody loves bacon, and these delicious recipes feature it in much more than just breakfast dishes. You'll find new twists on old favorites as well as inventive new recipes for salads, soups, sandwiches, appetizers, entrees, and even desserts! Try Asparagus, Bacon, and Caramelized Onion Pizza; New England Clam Chowder; Bacon, Egg, and Colby Cheese Quesadillas; Bowtie Pasta with Broccoli and Bacon; Crispy Fried Rice; and Savory Bacon Smokies.
101 Things To Do With Beans (101 Things To Do With)
by Eliza CrossFrom Crispy Green Bean Fries to Lucky Black-Eyed Peas and The Ultimate Nachos, 101 Things to Do with Beans elevates legumes to a whole new level. Includes recipes for at least twelve varieties including green beans, great Northern, pinto, black, navy and cannellini. Enjoy tasty dips and appetizers, soul-soothing soups and stews, hearty dinners and sides, and much more in this new collection of easy-to-make recipes—all created from delicious, nourishing beans.ELIZA CROSS is an award-winning writer, and the author of several books, including 101 Things to do with Bacon. She develops recipes and styles cuisine for corporate and print media, and blogs about food, gardening,and sustainable living at happysimpleliving.com. She lives with her family in Centennial, Colorado.
101 Things To Do With Beer (101 Things To Do With)
by Eliza Cross101 recipes, good for what ales you. Take your love of the suds to the next level by infusing your favorite libation into breakfast, lunch, and dinner with 101 Things To Do With Beer. Part of the insanely popular 101 series, with millions of single-subject cookbooks in print, home cooks can depend on 101 Things to Do with Beer&’s wide range of creative recipes and affordable price to add some "hop" to every meal. Give each dish the boost of flavor it deserves: from Beer Battered Apple Fritters to Beer Simmered Chicken Tacos; Garlic Parmesan Onion Rings to Chocolate Stout Ice Cream, you&’ll satisfy even the most skeptical guest. What are you waiting for? Raise your plate and say &“cheers.&”Eliza Cross is an award-winning writer and the author of several cookbooks, including 101 Things To Do With Bacon, 101 Things To Do With a Pickle, and 101 Things To Do With Pumpkin. She develops recipes and styles cuisine for corporate and print media, and blogs about food, gardening, and sustainable living at happysimpleliving.com. She lives with her family in Centennial, Colorado.
101 Things To Do With A Bundt Pan (101 Things To Do With)
by Jenny HartinWe like big Bundts and we cannot lie! Discover fun one-pan dishes including cakes—and much, much more.101 Things To Do With A Bundt® Pan offers a wide variety of not only cake and bread recipes, but sweet and savory sides, appetizers, brunch ideas, and dinner options. Packed with delish recipe ideas cooked in everyone&’s favorite iconic pan, 101 Things To Do With A Bundt® Pan will help the home cook serve up quick and easy one-pan dishes from breakfasts to main dishes, including comfort foods like meat loaf, lasagna, mac and cheese, and even roast chicken. Also included are helpful hints for getting the best results from your Bundt! Try:· Bacony Jalapeno Poppers· Hawaiian Monkey Bread· Cranberry and Orange Bread· Cinnamon Pan Breakfast· General Tso&’s Chicken· Zucchini Lasagna· Sweet Potato Casserole· Berry-Filled Bundt Cake · Peach Cobbler, and much more
101 Things To Do With Canned Biscuits (101 Things To Do With)
by Toni PatrickIf your idea of Heaven is a golden, flaky, piping-hot biscuit right out of the oven and slathered with butter and jam, wait until you try these delicious culinary creations! From the author of the best-selling, Food Network and Today Show-featured 101 Things to Do with Ramen Noodles comes 101 Things to Do with Canned Biscuits. Here Patrick takes plain-old canned biscuits and turns them into tummy-grumbling breakfast egg stratas and bakes, Turkey Cheese Pockets and BBQ Beef Cups for lunch, and dinners of meat pies and Chicken and Dumplings. Sides and appetizers such as Turkey Empanadas, Fruit Pin Wheels, and Cheese Balls, make perfect companions for parties and sports-day treats, and don't forget the desserts of Sweet Potato Bread Pudding, Praline Meltaways, Strawberry Cream Cheese Biscuits and more! Is your mouth watering yet?Toni Patrick, the culinary creative behind 101 Things To Do With Ramen Noodles and 101 Things To Do With Mac and Cheese, has created yet another masterpiece that makes quick work of canned biscuits. Toni has been featured on the Food Network's show Unwrapped and was once named Irreverent Person of the Year by Irreverent Magazine. She lives in Walden, Colorado.
101 Things To Do With Canned Soup (101 Things To Do With)
by Donna Kelly Stephanie AshcraftFrom creamy varieties to everyone's favorite (tomato, of course!), find 101 new uses for the most popular staple in your cupboard. Easy favorites are simplified with canned soup shortcuts: Classic Tuna Casserole, World's Best-Baked Beans, Chile Verde Enchiladas, and Southwest Black Bean Chili, plus try creative new recipes for Souper Tamale Pie, Upside Down Pizza Casserole, Tomato Soup Cake, Potato Chive Biscuits, and Chocolate Zucchini Cake!
101 Things To Do With Cheese (101 Things To Do With)
by Melissa Barlow Jennifer AdamsSlice it, dice it, melt it, shred it-or just eat it plain. There's no wrong way to savor the deliciousness that is cheese. But, as Adams and Barlow show, there are plenty of right ways to enjoy it. Bake Gruyère on top of French Onion Soup. Crumble Gorgonzola into Pear and Candied Pecan Salad. Fill Lemon Crepes with mascarpone. Then overload Lasagna with cream cheese, cottage cheese, Parmesan, and mozzarella. Lead your stomach toward bliss with these recipes and more in 101 Things to Do with Cheese. Jennifer Adams has been an editor for many years, specializing in cookbooks. She is a coauthor of 101 Things to Do with Gelatin. She lives in Salt Lake City. Melissa Barlow is the author of Easy Christmas Cut-Up Cakes for Kids and the co-author of 101 Things to Do with a Salad. She and her husband, Todd, currently live in Bountiful, Utah.
101 Things To Do With Chicken (101 Things To Do With)
by Donna Kelly Stephanie Ashcraft101 Things to Do with Chicken is a must have for the busy kitchen. Try delicious recipes such as: Blue Cheese Chicken Dip, Curried Chicken Salad, Grandma's Chicken Noodle Soup, Zesty Chicken Burgers, Cranberry Chicken Spinach Wraps, Garlic Lover's Roast Chicken, Balsamic Chicken Stacks, Mediterranean Chicken, Asian Lettuce Wraps, and Chicken Alfredo Pizza.
101 Things To Do With Chile Peppers (101 Things To Do With)
by Sandra HoopesSpice up your repertoire with these Southwestern-flavored recipes from the author of 200 Appetizers and Burritos! There are as many ways to use chile (CHEE-lay) peppers in your culinary repertoire as there are chiles. From Amarillo peppers to Fresno and New Mexico chiles, bring a little bit of the southwest to your table without having to leave your kitchen. Discover 101 ways to turn up the heat at breakfast, lunch, and dinnertime as you enjoy tongue tingling recipes such as Huevos El Diablos, Chipotle Chicken Spring Rolls, Baja Chile Relleno, Green Chile Apple Crostata, Orange Habanero Creme Brulee, Cherry Bomb Limeade—and lots more.
101 Things To Do With Chocolate (101 Things To Do With)
by Stephanie AshcraftSatisfy all of your chocolate cravings in 101 different ways with the newest addition to the 101 series, 101 Things To Do With Chocolate. Try easy recipes such as Chocolate Strawberry Cheesecake Bars, Decadent Chocolate Truffles, Chocolate Mint Layer Brownies, and Chocolate Pudding-Filled Doughnuts to give you that needed fix. With sections such as Dessert Pizzas and Ice Cream Cakes, you'll find new and delicious ways to enjoy chocolate in addition to all the old favorites. Stephanie Ashcraft, author of 101 Things to Do with a Cake Mix, has taught cooking classes based on the tips and meals in her cookbooks for almost twenty years. She lives in Tucson, Arizona.
101 Things To Do With Eggs (101 Things To Do With)
by Toni PatrickToni Patrick (101 Ramen) offers creative recipes for omelets, frittatas, burritos, sandwiches, and wraps, along with quiches, casseroles, desserts, and those favorite egg standbys-scrambled, poached, and fried. Put on your apron and give these recipes a try: Cinnamon Bread Custard, Crab and Asparagus Frittata, Green Chili Burritos, Southern-Style Eggs Benedict, Spinach and Asiago Quiche, Wild Rice Scrambled Eggs, and Eggnog Bread Pudding. Toni Patrick is also the author of 101 Things to Do with Ramen Noodles, 101 Things to Do with Mac & Cheese, 101 Things to Do with Canned Biscuits, and 101 Things to Do with a Blender. She lives in Colorado.