Men's Pie Manual

Men's Pie Manual
Author: Andrew Webb
Publisher: Haynes Publishing UK
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-10-22
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780857332875

The Men's Pie Manual tells you everything you need to know about making and baking proper pies. Covering tools and equipment, perfect pastry, and fantastic fillings, it will have you wowing your friends and family. Because when you bring a big golden pie to the table and gently break into that flakey pastry, or pop a steamed pudding and let the filling slowly tumble out, anyone who isn't impressed by that isn't worthy space at your table; fetch their coat. Equipment - all the kit you'll need, from spring form tins to rolling pins, as well as how to take care of your knife. Pastry - Shortcrust to rough puff. How to make the golden casing for your pies Stocks and sauces - Can you make a cup of tea? Yes? Then you can make stock. It's that easy, and a key component in pies. Recipes - Fancy tucking in to a huge steak and ale pie, or maybe showing off your homemade Melton Mowbray pork pie to the lads? What about a classic apple or cherry pie? Finally, even things that are almost pies such as sausage rolls, pasties, and beef Wellingtons are covered.

Air Force Manual

Air Force Manual
Author: United States. Department of the Air Force
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1956
Genre:
ISBN:

The U.S. Army Cooks' Manual

The U.S. Army Cooks' Manual
Author: R. Sheppard
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2017-05-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612004717

This compendium of US Army cooking manuals features recipes, camp cooking tips, and more from the Revolutionary War to WWI. This collection of excerpts from US Army cooking manuals illustrates how America fed its troops from the late eighteenth century to the early twentieth, offering a glimpse of what daily life was like for those preparing and consuming the rations. With an introduction explaining the historical background, this is a fascinating and fun exploration of American army cooking, with a dash of inspiration for feeding your own army! Beginning with a manual from 1775, you will learn how the Continental Congress kept its Patriot forces fed. A manual from 1896 prepares Army cooks for any eventuality—whether in the garrison, in the field, or on the march—with instructions on everything from butchery and preserving meat to organizing food service and cleaning utensils. Along with classic American fare such as chowder, hash, and pancakes, it also includes recipes for Crimean kebabs, Turkish pilau, and tamales. In contrast, a 1916 manual offers a detailed consideration of nutrition and what must be one of the first calorie counters. Instructions are given on how to assemble a field range in a trench or on a train. Among the more unusual recipes are head cheese—meat stew made from scraps—and pickled pigsfeet. Later manuals produced during WWI include baking recipes for breads and cakes, as well as how to cook dehydrated products. “Culinary and military historians will equally find this a valuable resource.” —Booklist

Manual for Army Cooks

Manual for Army Cooks
Author: United States. War Department. Subsistence Department
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1896
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

A manual for U.S. Army cooks for demonstrating cooking techniques, as well as cookery and recipes.

Men's Baking Manual

Men's Baking Manual
Author: Andrew Webb
Publisher: Haynes Publishing UK
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780857338334

From puddings to patisserie, sourdough to sausage rolls, the Men's Baking Manual tells you everything a chap needs to know about baking. Covering tools and equipment, perfect pastry, yeasts and starters and cake making, it's packed full of advice, tips and recipes that will have you wowing your friends and family with stunning breads, cakes, puddings and pastries. Equipment - all the kit you'll need, from tins to rolling pins, including advice on mixers, and selecting a good knife. Basic techniques - from 'rubbing in' to kneading dough and piping cream, as well as how to temper chocolate, whip cream and make a sourdough starter. Also advice on flours, sugars and fats and how to use them. Recipes - fancy tucking in to a freshly baked fougass or focaccia? Or slathering homemade crumpets or tea bread with butter and serving with a cuppa? What about showing off your homemade parkin, Chelsea buns or Eccles cakes to the family?