Indo Dutch Kitchen Secrets

Indo Dutch Kitchen Secrets
Author: Jeff Keasberry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-12-06
Genre: Cooking, Dutch
ISBN: 9781631778803

Indo Dutch Kitchen Secrets is an inspiring cookbook for anyone who wants to explore and rediscover a unique culinary heritage, explained in more than 100 delicious, easy-to-prepare dishes. During 350 years of colonial intimacy in the former Dutch East Indies (modern Indonesia), not only did a hybrid culture emerge, but also one of the world's oldest and richest fusion cuisines. Indo Dutch Kitchen Secrets celebrates the blending of Indonesian, Dutch and the resultant Indo Dutch fusion cooking style, all coming together in one fascinating kitchen.

Dutch Feast

Dutch Feast
Author: Emily Wight
Publisher: arsenal pulp press
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2017-11-20
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1551526883

A modern interpretation of traditional Dutch cuisine, including unconventional (but familiar) and economical (but indulgent) recipes. Influenced by its colonial history, with bold flavors from places like Indonesia and Suriname, and by its proximity to its European neighbors, Dutch cooking includes dishes that are wholesome, economical, and stubbornly delicious.

Recipes from My Dutch Kitchen

Recipes from My Dutch Kitchen
Author: Janny De Moor
Publisher: Lorenz Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Cooking, Dutch
ISBN: 9781903141991

India has long been known as the spice center of the world. This inspirational collection of recipes shows just how easy it is to make delicious and authentic curries at home, with dishes from Kashmir and the Punjab to Gujarat, Goa and Bengal. With everything you need to know about making curries and the stages all photographed step by step, success is guaranteed.

Pennsylvania Dutch Cook Book

Pennsylvania Dutch Cook Book
Author: J. George Frederick
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2012-05-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0486156478

Visitors to the Pennsylvania Dutch country in Pennsylvania are usually delighted with the unique food tradition that survives there among the hills and small, well-tended farms. Ultimately based on the rich cookery of the peasants and small townspeople of the Rhineland and Switzerland, "Dutch" cookery has expanded into the new foodstuffs and materials that America has to offer, and it is one of the gastronomic treats of the country. Dishes such as apple soup, baked bananas, Dutch liver dumplings, spaetzle and braten, walnut shad, and oyster peppers are enjoyed by almost everyone. One of the difficulties about Dutch cookery, however, is that is always has been a home cooking style within a closely knit community, and it does not go by cookbooks. Until this book appeared, the best that one could do was to try to cadge an occasional recipe from a Dutch acquaintance or a local inn. Mr. George Frederick, one-time president of the Gourmet Society of New York, was in an unmatched position to record the delights of Dutch cookery. Himself a native Pennsylvania Dutchman, with access to countless kitchens and family cooking secrets, he was also a gourmet of international stature. He has gathered together 358 recipes that show the Dutch tradition at its strongest, all dishes with the unique savor that distinguishes them from their occasional counterparts in other cooking systems. His book is so good that it in turn has been taken over by many Pennsylvania resorts as the official cookbook. To list only a few of the mouthwatering recipes that Mr. Frederick gives in clear, accurate recipes that you can prepare: Dutch spiced cucumbers, raspberry sago soup, pretzel soup, squab with dumplings Nazareth, shrimp wiggle, Dutch beer eel, sherry sauerkraut, cheese custard, currant cakes, and many fine dumplings, pancakes, and soups . All types of food are covered.

Cook It in Your Dutch Oven

Cook It in Your Dutch Oven
Author: America's Test Kitchen
Publisher: America's Test Kitchen
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2018-12-04
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1945256567

A Dutch oven is the most versatile pot in your kitchen: a soup pot, a deep fryer, a braiser, a roaster, an enclosed bread oven, and the perfect vessel for one-dish meals. Don't relegate your prized pot to the back of the cabinet. Learn how to put your Dutch oven to work every day in so many different ways. Turn out practical yet fun meals made entirely in one pot, such as Weeknight Pasta Bolognese; Chicken Pot Pie with Spring Vegetables; and Lamb Meatballs with Orzo, Tomatoes, and Feta. Impressive braises and roasts, such as Braised Short Ribs with Wild Mushroom Farrotto and Roasted Pork Loin with Barley, Butternut Squash, and Swiss Chard, go seamlessly from the stovetop (the enameled surface makes it easy to create fond without burning) to the oven (cast iron maintains steady heat to ensure food cooks perfectly). We even walk you through deep frying and artisanal bread baking at home (try the Korean Fried Chicken Wings or the Braided Chocolate Babka). And a range of appealing desserts, from Pear-Ginger Crisp (the pot holds a generous 5 pounds of pears) to Bourbon-Pecan Bread Pudding, benefit from the Dutch oven's high sides and even heating.

John and Michelle Morgan's Famous Dutch Kitchen Restaurant Cookbook

John and Michelle Morgan's Famous Dutch Kitchen Restaurant Cookbook
Author: Jane Stern
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2004
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781401601386

A seventh installment in the Roadfood cookbook series shares many of the most popular dishes from the Lancaster County restaurant and includes recipes for such signature fare as turkey pot pie, ham and cabbage casserole, and Atomic Banana Split.

Dutch and Belgian Food and Cooking

Dutch and Belgian Food and Cooking
Author: Janny de Moor
Publisher: Lorenz Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Cooking, Belgian
ISBN: 9780754820550

Explore the traditions, tastes and ingredients of two classic cuisines, with more than 150 authentic recipes shown step by step in 750 photographs

The Dutch Oven Cookbook

The Dutch Oven Cookbook
Author: Sharon Kramis
Publisher: Sasquatch Books
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2014-12-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1570619417

Make the most of your Dutch oven with over 70 slow-cooked recipes for one-pot meals that are easy, delicious, and comforting—for the holidays and beyond. Home cooks know the Dutch oven is the original slow cooker and the most versatile pot in the kitchen—whether the model is well-used, a garage-sale find, or the latest luxe beauty from Le Creuset. From savory meals and sweet desserts to soups, stews, and pot roasts, the Dutch oven is your go-to kitchen essential for cooking comforting one-pot meals. In this companion to their successful Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook, James Beard protégé Sharon Kramis and longtime chef Julie Kramis Hearne offer more than 70 easy-to-prepare recipes for all occasions, including: • Rotisserie Chicken Noodle Soup • Braised Greens with Smoked Sausage • Moroccan Chicken and Pasta Bake • Pork Loin Braised in Milk • Lamb with Lemon, Oranges, and Green Olives • Beef Stew with Parsley Dumplings • Lemon Cake Pudding with Blueberries • Roasted Red Pears • Toasted Almond and Apricot Bread Pudding Featuring full-color photographs and comprehensive tips on how to select and care for your Dutch oven, this flavorful collection of recipes will inspire you to make full use of the best pot in your kitchen.

Cooking the Dutch Oven Way

Cooking the Dutch Oven Way
Author: Woody Woodruff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1989
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780934802512

The Dutch oven has been used for centuries to cook, bake, and fry for large groups and families at home and on horse trails or river banks. Over 180 recipes include a new section for a healthy heart and wild game recipes.

Dutch Treats

Dutch Treats
Author: William Woys Weaver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781943366040

Internationally known food historian William Woys Weaver presents a richly photographed gastronomical journey into the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch food traditions, with more than 100 heritage recipes and the colorful stories behind them - including Shoofly Cake, New Year's Pretzels and the original Snickerdoodles. Dutch Treats shines a much-anticipated light on the vast diversity of authentic baked goods, festive breads and pastries that we call Pennsylvania Dutch (named for the German-speaking immigrants who settled there starting in the late 1600s).