The Art of the Garnish

The Art of the Garnish
Author: Leeann Lavin
Publisher: Cider Mill Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1604336692

Full of tips, tricks, and instructional illustrations about how to prepare a wide range of cocktail garnishes, The Art of the Garnish is a mixology must-have! The perfect cocktail is a sight to behold, and it is often enhanced both in flavor and appearance thanks to a garnish. Learn the ins and outs of garnishing your drinks with The Art of the Garnish. Full of ways set up a dizzying array of garnishes, from herbs and citrus to nuts, candy, meat, and jewelry, this book is a must-have for the aspiring mixologist! Inside this book, you’ll find: 100+ gorgeously garnished cocktail recipes Illustrations that detail how to make garnishes, from Citrus Tattoos to Pineapple Firebirds and Banana Dolphins Tips on how to select and store ingredients Like all the books in the “Art of Entertaining” series, The Art of the Garnish offers easy-to-follow recipes and colorful photographs; the beautiful images detail how these garnishes enhance cocktails and will help make you the star of happy hour.

The Creative Art of Garnishing

The Creative Art of Garnishing
Author: Yvette Stachowiak
Publisher: Salamander Books
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2000
Genre: Garnishes (Cookery)
ISBN: 9781840652123

This book presents over 130 garnishes for all types of food, and for all occasions. Recipes are accompanied by clear, step-by-step instructions and advice on the equipment required.

The Book of Garnishes

The Book of Garnishes
Author: June Budgen
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1986
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780895864802

Recommends useful utensils and techniques, and shows each step in making savory, fruit, and sweet garnishes

Japanese Garnishes

Japanese Garnishes
Author: Yukiko Haydock
Publisher: Owl Books
Total Pages: 103
Release: 1989
Genre: Cooking, Japanese
ISBN: 9780805011982

The art of slicing fruits and vegetables is demonstrated through this delightful collection of 50 different garnishes. Recipes are adapted from Japanese to Western kitchens.

Edible Art

Edible Art
Author: David P. Larousse
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Incorporated
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1986-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780471289357

The Art of the Bar Cart

The Art of the Bar Cart
Author: Vanessa Dina
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2017-09-12
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1452159149

From high-end magazines and design-inspiration websites to stores big and small, bar carts are a must-have piece of furniture. This book provides all the answers to the question—how can I get that look at home? The Art of the Bar Cart features 20 different styled bar setups—from tricked-out vintage carts to a collection of bottles tucked into a cabinet—themed around favorite libations, personal style, or upcoming occasions. Readers can choose from the warm and inviting Whiskey Cart, the fun and fresh Punch Cart, or mix and match to suit any style. With easy tips to re-create each look as well as recipes for the perfect drinks to pair with each cart, this beautifully photographed guide is an inspiration to anyone looking to create a unique décor statement, and a drink to serve alongside.

Working the Plate

Working the Plate
Author: Christopher Styler
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2006-09-25
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 047147939X

An inspiring book for professionals andsophisticated home cooks who wantto take their skills to the next level,Working the Plate goes beyond adding adrizzle of something here or a sprig ofsomething there to explore both the principlesand the art of food presentation. Christopher Styler shares the secrets of seven contemporaryplating styles: The Minimalist, The Architect, The Artist, Contemporary European Style, Asian Influences, The Naturalist, and DramaticFlair. He also reveals the thoughts of ten leading chefs on the art of plating, from Terrance Brennan and Emily Luchetti to Suzanne Goin and Marcus Samuelsson. Working the Plate includes several examples of each plating style. Stunning color photographs show both finished plates and the steps involved to duplicate the techniques behind such dishes as Roasted Quail with Chard and Potatoes, Parmesan Crusted Lamb Chops with Swirled Root Puree and Pea Sauce, Skate and Angel Hair Pasta with Caper Butter, Soba-Tofu Salad in a Nori Cone, and Bird's Nest Brunch. Plating provides the all important first impression and sets the stage for the sensoryexperience of enjoying a great meal. With this overview of popular plating styles, you'll see how you can vary approaches and add adistinctive dash of élan and panache to the dishes you serve. Discover the plating philosophies of these renowned chefs: Wayne Harley Brachman, Porter House, New York, NY Terrance Brennan, Artisanal, Picholine, New York, NY Andrew Carmellini, A Voce, New York, NY Suzanne Goin, Lucques, AOC, Los Angeles, CA Sharon Hage, York Street, Dallas, TX James Laird, Restaurant Serenade, Chatham, NJ Emily Luchetti, Farallon Restaurant, San Francisco, CA Tadashi Ono, Matsuri, New York, NY Kent Rathbun, Abacus, Jasper's, Dallas, Texas Marcus Samuelsson, Aquavit, Riingo, New York, NY

More Edible Art

More Edible Art
Author: David Paul Larousse
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Fruit carving
ISBN: 9780471176398

Praise for More Edible Art "More Edible Art is the book we′ve been missing. The art of garnishing seems to have faded in recent decades, whereas in the time of Escoffier, many dishes were named by their garnishes. We must thank Chef Larousse for reviving this art. His book is fully comprehensive and contains beautiful photographs, with many ideas for garnishing that will transform a simple dish into a masterpiece." ––Pierre Gouirand, President Auguste Escoffier Foundation, Musée de l′Art Culinaire "Even an old clam shack cook (like me) could not help but be enchanted by David′s passionate, entertaining, and technically thorough treatment of this inspired culinary art form." ––Jasper White, author of Cooking from New England, Lobster at Home, and 50 Chowders "Right after I started reading More Edible Art, I used several of the practical garnishes. The accolades I took credit for belong to David Larousse!" ––Chef Brennan Hurley, Arts Club, Washington, D.C.

Glorious Garnishes

Glorious Garnishes
Author: Amy Texido
Publisher: Sterling
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996-06
Genre: Cookbooks
ISBN: 9780806904405

Make dishes look as good as they taste with these special techniques for over 1200 garnishes and decorations, The step-by-step color photography and complete instructions make it surprisingly easy to transform delicious-tasting food into visual masterpieces almost too good to eat. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Garnishing

Garnishing
Author: Francis Talyn Lynch
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780895864765

Now you can set a beautiful table with this complete guide to creating and using garnishes. Francis T. Lynch, teacher and chef, shares his secrets for making everything from chocolate roses to radish mice. Some designs are simple enough for a Halloween party for children, others will complement your best crystal and china. Whether you want to add an accent to a dinner plate or a centerpiece to a buffet table, you're sure to find the perfect idea. In addition to garnishes, there is a wealth of information on arranging food on buffets, and even how to sharpen knives! Included are full-color photographs of each design plus step-by-step drawings to ensure success. Book jacket.