Kinkead's Cookbook

Kinkead's Cookbook
Author: Bob Kinkead
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2005
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781580085229

This cookbook features more than 120 recipes from nationally acclaimed restaurateur Bob Kinkead, with tips on buying and handling seafood and a behind-the-scenes look at the workings of the restaurant.

Winning Styles Cookbook

Winning Styles Cookbook
Author: Elin Jeffords
Publisher: Feeding Frenzy
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2004
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780972869713

21 top chefs who have won prestigious James Beard Foundation Awards share the secrets behind their culinary magic.

Staff Meals from Chanterelle

Staff Meals from Chanterelle
Author: Melicia Phillips
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2000-08-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 076117754X

It's the other menu at Chanterelle, New York's dazzling four-star restaurant. Customers eat foie gras and truffles. The staff eats Venison Chili with Red Beans. Customers swoon over the signature seafood sausage. The staff, elbows on the table, cheerfully tucks into Lamb Shanks with Tomato and Rosemary. Of all the great restaurants in New York, Chanterelle serves the finest staff meals--nothing fancy, just delicious home-style peasant and bourgeois dishes. And here they are, in Staff Mealsfrom Chanterelle. In 200 recipes, Chanterelle's chef, David Waltuck, brings the superb culinary insights and techniques befitting one of America's best chefs (Gourmet) to the delectable stews, pasta dishes, roasts, curries, one-pot meals, and blue plate specials that have made families happy forever. Outstanding yet easy-to-make, these are dishes for home cooking and entertaining alike, including Fish Fillets with Garlic and Ginger, Thai Duck Curry, Sauteed Pork Chops with Sauce Charcutiere, and the most requested dish of all, David's Famous Fried Chicken with Creamed Spinach and Herbed Biscuits. Tips throughout put cooks in the hands of a four-star teacher, from the best way to boil a potato (uncut and in its jacket) to shaping hot, oven-fresh tuiles into sophisticated dessert cups.

Magic in the Kitchen

Magic in the Kitchen
Author:
Publisher: Artisan Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781579651732

Taking inspiration from the surrealists, and adding a twist of twenty-first-century technology and a love of good food, photographer Jan Bartelsman turns his lenses on the United States' star chefs, traveling from coast to coast to photograph, interview, and collect recipes from such culinary luminaries as Julia Child, Thomas Keller, Charlie Trotter, and Daniel Boulud. Bartelsman captures each chef's unique personality in hand-tinted photomontages enhanced by fanciful digitally generated elements to create a gallery that Food Arts magazine calls "fresh and spontaneous." Baby carrots rain down on Jean-Georges Vongerichten as he stands against the Manhattan skyline. Dancer-graceful Suzanne Goin strikes a pose with a Martha Graham-inspired carrot. The chefs' recipes and comments are as lively as their portraits. Ming Tsai spices lobster with garlic and pepper, and serves it with lemongrass fried rice; Lydia Shire's gorgonzola dolce ravioli are paired with roasted summer peaches. This book is truly a delectable dish, the complexity and taste of which readers can savor for years to come.

The Bryant Family Vineyard Cookbook

The Bryant Family Vineyard Cookbook
Author: Barbara Bryant
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0740790714

The vocation of chef is a noble one. It involves providing for others the fuel essential to life in a way that celebrates the senses and enlivens the spirit. All of the chefs who have contributed to this book are artisans of their vocation. Their culinary delights are best appreciated, however, when teamed with the art of a winemaker." --Park B. Smith, Veritas restaurant Culinary masters from across the country contribute more than 80 fabulous recipes that pay homage to the world-famous Bryant Family Vineyard wine legacy. Bryant Family Vineyard Cabernet, first produced in 1992, is internationally recognized in such magazines as Wine Spectator, Decanter, and Food and Wine, and is served with distinction by wine connoisseurs and well-known chefs alike. To celebrate the fervor and passion that keeps the Bryant Family Vineyard waiting list over 6,000 deep, culinary legends, including Charlie Trotter, Thomas Keller, Eric Ripert, Daniel Boulud, Terrence Brennan, Lidia Bastianich, Patricia Wells, and Gale Gand, share recipes inspired by their ardent love of the Bryant grape. The The Bryant Family Vineyard Cookbook features a foreword by wine connoisseur and restaurateur Park B. Smith, an introduction by distinguished chef Charlie Trotter, and four-color photography by Robert Holmes showcasing the Napa vineyard's landscape and wine-making activities. A portion of the proceeds from The Bryant Family Vineyard Cookbook sales will be donated to The Bowery Mission, a charity dear to Barbara Bryant's heart.

Food Arts

Food Arts
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 924
Release: 2005
Genre: Food industry and trade
ISBN:

Pourcel Brothers Cookbook

Pourcel Brothers Cookbook
Author: Jacques Pourcel
Publisher: Hachette Illustrated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781844301249

Recipes include: Squid and Mediterranean Vegetables Seared "Ala Plancha" with Lemon Confit - Warm, Cool and Artic-zone Cappuccino - Marinated Salmon and Breadsticks - Artichoke Hearts "Barigoule" with Tumeric - Duck Brochettes with Eggy-Bread and Giblet Croutons with Mixed Baby-Leaf Salad - Green Mixed Vegetable Salad with Dried Orange Zest Marinade and Sugar-Glazed Oranges.

Red Delicious Death

Red Delicious Death
Author: Sheila Connolly
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2010-03-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101185465

In this latest Orchard mystery, amateur sleuth Meg Corey takes a bite out of crime... Some baby-faced chefs, fresh out of cooking school, are looking to open a restaurant in Granford. They plan on using local foods-great news for city girl banker-turned orchard owner Meg Corey. Yet when one of the chefs is found dead, face-down in a farmer's pig wallow, plans come to a screeching halt. And Meg soon discovers they may have a locally grown killer on their hands.