Sweet Spreads

Sweet Spreads
Author: Amber Olson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2022-07-12
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 151076996X

"From kid-friendly movie night to romantic date night for two, there is a delicious dessert board out there for everyone. Sweet Spreads offers a decadent variety of fifty dessert boards to inspire and impress. This step-by-step guide is sure to satisfy any sweet tooth with simply made recipes for beloved guilty pleasures: chocolate hummus, chocolate cheesecake dip, s'mores snack mix, and so much more!"--Page 4 of cover.

Marmalade

Marmalade
Author: Elizabeth Field
Publisher: Running Press Adult
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-08-28
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780762443048

There's nothing better than a jar of homemade marmalade for the DIY-er with a yen for barely sweet spreads. When winter sets in, so does citrus season, opening up a world of possibilities for all kinds of sweet—and even savory—marmalades for spreading on toast and eating straight out of the jar. With half of its recipes devoted to marmalades of all stripes, the book also includes recipes that use marmalade. With 50 recipes to choose from, try the Bitter Orange Marmalade with Rosewater and Almonds; Cherry Marmalade; Double Ginger Pear Marmalade; Red Onion Marmalade; and more. Recipes for buttermilk biscuits, brown soda bread, and rugelah all serve as excellent vehicles for the bittersweet preserves, and you can make a meal of it with Marmalade Roast Duck or Glazed Country Ham, among others.

Specialty Foods

Specialty Foods
Author: Yanyun Zhao
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2012-05-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1439854238

Specialty foods are made from high quality ingredients and offer distinct features to targeted customers who pay a premium price for their perceived benefits. The rise in production and sale of these foods has increased concerns over product quality and safety. Specialty Foods: Processing Technology, Quality, and Safety explores how these foods differ from other food sectors and describes their specific processing technologies, the equipment used to produce them, and steps taken to ensure their quality and microbial safety. The book begins by describing various types of specialty foods, their regulation, and the major trends guiding the specialty food industry. It examines the diverse specialty foods marketplace and the strategies and practices that entrepreneurs must understand to be successful specialty food marketers. It also discusses internationally recognized food safety programs and examples of implemented food safety controls. Next, the book presents sharply focused chapters on specific foods: Bread, including whole wheat, multigrain/seed, sourdough, organic, gluten-free, and reduced sodium, as well as functional baked goods Specialty condiments, dressings, and sauces Jams, jellies, and other jelly products Chocolate, including diet-friendly, allergen-free, dark, gourmet, and kosher Dairy products, including specialty cheese, yogurt, and other cultured products Juices and functional drinks Specialty fruit and vegetable products Specialty entrees, meats, convenience foods, soups, and other miscellaneous items The final chapter provides additional information and resources for entrepreneurs, including sections on small-scale food processing equipment and packaging. Innovators in the food industry will find this resource an invaluable guide to a range of issues critical to the specialty food sector.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1004
Release: 1927
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

Canning and Preserving For Dummies

Canning and Preserving For Dummies
Author: Amelia Jeanroy
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2009-08-13
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0470555467

Everything you need to know to can and preserve your own food With the cost of living continuing to rise, more and more people are saving money and eating healthier by canning and preserving food at home. This easy-to-follow guide is perfect for you if you want to learn how to can and preserve your own food, as well as if you're an experienced canner and preserver looking to expand your repertoire with the great new and updated recipes contained in this book. Inside you'll find clear, hands-on instruction in the basic techniques for everything from freezing and pickling to drying and juicing. There's plenty of information on the latest equipment for creating and storing your own healthy foods. Plus, you'll see how you can cut your food costs while controlling the quality of the food your family eats. Everything you need to know about freezing, canning, preserving, pickling, drying, juicing, and root cellaring Explains the many great benefits of canning and preserving, including eating healthier and developing self-reliance Features new recipes that include preparation, cooking, and processing times Amy Jeanroy is the Herb Garden Guide for About.com and Karen Ward is a member of the International Association of Culinary Professionals If you want to save money on your grocery bill, get back to basics, and eat healthier, Canning & Preserving For Dummies, 2nd Edition is your ideal resource!

Canning and Preserving All-in-One For Dummies

Canning and Preserving All-in-One For Dummies
Author: Consumer Dummies
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 699
Release: 2011-10-11
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1118034198

Everything you need to can, preserve, and put up your own food Amid an increasing focus on locally sourced whole foods, preserving, rather than preservatives, is enjoying a comeback. With 300 delicious recipes, Canning and Preserving All-In-One For Dummies gives you a single, comprehensive resource on all aspects of putting up your own food; the equipment and ingredients you'll need; and the different techniques such as smoking, drying, curing, pickling, juicing, and root cellaring that you'll explore. Canning and Preserving All-in-One For Dummies is a perfect guide for home cooks looking to learn how to can and preserve their own food, covering preparation times, cooking times, processing times, and the yield you should expect from your efforts, as well as the newest equipment needed to create and store your own healthy foods. Features 300 recipes Covers canning fruits, vegetables, meats, and seafood Includes jams, jellies, butters, condiments, relishes, salsas, and chutneys Provides information on all types of food storage, including pickling, curing, juicing, and root cellars Whether you're new to canning and preserving or are just looking to expand your repertoire with the great new recipes contained in this book, Canning and Preserving All-in-One For Dummies gives you everything you need to save money and live healthier.

Canning & Preserving For Dummies

Canning & Preserving For Dummies
Author: Amelia Jeanroy
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1119787793

Get your food preservation skills in the can Craving a juicy peach in the barren midwinter? Yearning for a cupful of home-grown tomato soup before the seeds are even in the ground? Canning makes you the ultimate boss of your food supply all year 'round and helps you reduce costs and maintain quality control over what you eat—and to be prepared in times of food shortages. And Canning & Preserving For Dummies shows you how to do it all, helping you explore hundreds-of-years-old traditions of food preservation in the comfort of your own home. In a friendly and step-by-step style, longtime canner and owner of TheFarmingWife.com Amy Jeanroy takes you inside the canning world to show how modern technology and techniques have made it easy to use the four main methods of preservation—water-bath and pressure canning, freezing, and dehydrating—to keep your pantry packed with delicious, out-of-season delights. She also clues you in on how to match preservation technique to food for the most flavorful results—and what supplies to keep on hand for your next canning adventure. Know the benefits, from healthier eating to self-reliance Follow the latest food safety guidelines Get guidance on food storage in urban living Cook up tasty recipes with your preserved delights Whatever draws you to canning—saving money on groceries, healthy living, or the sheer fun of doing it—this book is stuffed with all the goodness you need to keep your palate happy whatever the season is!

Sourdough Harvest

Sourdough Harvest
Author: Barrett Williams
Publisher: Barrett Williams
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2024-04-22
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

Embark on a gastronomic voyage with "Sourdough Harvest," the ultimate compendium for sourdough enthusiasts and food lovers alike. This engaging eBook is a treasure trove of techniques, flavors, and pairings designed to elevate your home baking from routine to remarkable. With chapters that unfold the rich tapestry of sourdough's deep-rooted history and its place in modern cuisine, readers are invited to immerse themselves in a world where each crumb tells a story. Discover the secrets underlying the enchanting flavors of sourdough in "The Sourdough Journey." Unleash the potential lying dormant in your starter, with our "Essentials of Sourdough Baking" chapter providing foundational knowledge and invaluable baking insights. Master the science behind taste and texture that will enable you to craft the perfect loaf every time. But "Sourdough Harvest" isn't just a book about baking bread—it's about what to do with the bread once it’s baked. Our comprehensive guide will take you beyond the basics, exploring sublime combinations as diverse as cheese and bread, cured meats, and the unexpected indulgence of sourdough-based desserts. Dive into the perfect pairings of tangy crusts with creamy dips, and unravel the symbiotic relationship between hearty spreads and umami-rich sourdough. Travel through the world of sourdough pizzas, where the dough acts as the ultimate canvas for culinary creativity, or reinvent breakfast and brunch, transforming them with the comforting presence of a freshly baked sourdough loaf. For those on special diets, our tailored recipes ensure no one misses out on the joy of sourdough's distinct tang and texture. Your kitchen will become the heart of festivities with our entertainment-focused ideas. And when it comes to beverages, our tastefully curated combinations prove sourdough isn't just for the plate—it pairs beautifully with everything from a morning coffee to an evening glass of wine. Final chapters of "Sourdough Harvest" bring forward the ways to connect with other sourdough aficionados, and share the love through thoughtful gifting. As you embrace these innovative techniques and recipes, you also get to contribute to the bright future of sourdough baking. For anyone eager to master the art of sourdough or to expand their culinary repertoire with new, inspired pairings and creations, "Sourdough Harvest" is a must-have guide. Unlock the full potential of your passion for sourdough and let the transformation of your home baking journey begin. Your adventure awaits within "Sourdough Harvest."

Code of Federal Regulations

Code of Federal Regulations
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1990
Genre: Drugs
ISBN:

Special edition of the Federal register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect as of Apr. 1 ... with ancillaries.