The Art of Making Vegetarian Sausages
Author | : Adam Marianski |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 108 |
Release | : 2015-07-20 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780990458630 |
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Author | : Adam Marianski |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 108 |
Release | : 2015-07-20 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780990458630 |
Author | : Stanley Marianski |
Publisher | : Bookmagic LLC |
Total Pages | : 331 |
Release | : 2011-08 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0983697302 |
"Making Healthy Sausages" reinvents traditional sausage making by introducing a completely new way of thinking. The sausage is not spiced hamburger meat anymore, but rather a "package" which contains meat plus other ingredients. All those ingredients acting together create a nutritional and healthy product. The purpose of the book is to educate the reader how to use new additives that the food industry has embraced for so long. How to apply less salt and fat and produce a sausage that will be flavorsome, healthy and safe to eat. After reading this book you should be able to create your own recipes or modify any existing recipe to make a healthier sausage without compromising the flavor. The collection of 80 recipes provides a valuable reference on the structure of reduced fat products. The book teaches the basics of sausage making and includes all advice and tips that will make the reader a proficient and knowledgeable sausage maker. You will be able to control the amount of calories the sausage contains and decide what ingredients will go inside. After studying the book you will be the modern sausage maker.
Author | : Rytek Kutas |
Publisher | : The Sausage Maker Inc |
Total Pages | : 562 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0025668609 |
The most comprehensive book available on sausage making and meat curing.
Author | : |
Publisher | : Bookmagic LLC |
Total Pages | : 702 |
Release | : 2012-03-21 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0983697361 |
There has been a need for a comprehensive one-volume reference on the manufacture of meats and sausages at home. There are many cookbooks loaded with recipes which do not build any foundation for the serious hobbyist to follow. This leaves him with little understanding of the sausage making process and afraid to introduce his own ideas. There are professional books that are written for meat plant managers or graduate students, unfortunately, these works are written in such difficult technical terms, that most of them are beyond the comprehension of an average person. Home Production of Quality Meats and Sausages bridges the gap that exists between highly technical textbooks and the requirements of the typical hobbyist. In order to simplify this gap to the absolute minimum, technical terms were substituted with their equivalent but simpler terms and many photographs, drawings and tables were included. The book covers topics such as curing and making brines, smoking meats and sausages, U.S. Standards, making fresh, smoked, emulsified, fermented and air dried products, making special sausages such as head cheeses, blood and liver sausages, low salt, low fat and Kosher products, hams, bacon, butts and loins, poultry, fish and game, creating your own recipes and much more... To get the reader started 172 recipes are provided which were chosen for their originality and historical value. They carry an enormous value as a study material and as a valuable resource on making meat products and sausages. Although recipes play an important role in these products, it is the process that ultimately decides the sausage quality. It is perfectly clear that the authors don't want the reader to copy the recipes only: "We want him to understand the sausage making process and we want him to create his own recipes. We want him to be the sausage maker."
Author | : Tonia Reinhard |
Publisher | : Robert Rose |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2016-05 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780778805359 |
There are techniques and secrets to learning how to make sausage in the home kitchen. Making sausages is an ancient art that has made a remarkable comeback in recent years. Tania Reinhard explains the science to making sausages, taking all the guesswork out of it, making it a fun, safe and exciting project for any aspiring sausage maker. Starting with the right tools and equipment there are step-by-step instructions that explain just how healthy sausages can be made simply by using the right ingredients and seasonings. The book has an extraordinary variety of recipes with the best techniques from all over the world. Ingredients range from the classic pork, beef, lamb, chicken, and turkey, to wild game, fish and even vegetarian and vegan sausages. Here are some of these tantalizing recipes: Classics like Chorizo, Frankfurters, Salami, Keilbasa, Liverwurst, and Breakfast Sausage Pork recipes include Sicilian Sausage, Sage Potato Sausage, American Brat, Pesto Pork Sausage and Jamaican Jerk Sausage There is also a huge variety of chicken and turkey recipes like Chicken Parmesan Sausage, Persian Chicken, Turkey de Provence, Thanksgiving Turkey and Athenian Chicken The vegetarian and vegan recipes include Malaysian Satay, Sausage de Bologna, Greek Sausage, The Nutty Vegan and Lebanese Majadra. Meal planning is easy with complete menus and the perfect pairings for sausage. The expert instructions, techniques and tips are crucial for any home sausage maker.
Author | : Stanley Marianski |
Publisher | : Bookmagic LLC |
Total Pages | : 275 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0982426712 |
In The Art of Making Fermented Sausages readers are provided with detailed information about how to: Control meat acidity and removal of moisture; Choose proper temperatures for fermenting smoking and drying ; Understand and control fermentation process ; Choose proper starter cultures and make traditional or fast-fermented products ; Choose proper equipment, and much more. --Publisher's website.
Author | : Ryan Farr |
Publisher | : Chronicle Books |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2014-05-13 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1452101795 |
From the author of Whole Beast Butchery, “practical and delicious ways to use the most under-appreciated parts of the animal” (David Chang, chef/owner of Momofuku). With the rise of the handcrafted food movement, food lovers are going crazy for the all-natural, uniquely flavored, handmade sausages they’re finding in butcher cases everywhere. At San Francisco’s 4505 Meats, butcher Ryan Farr takes the craft of sausage making to a whole new level with his fiery chorizo, maple-bacon breakfast links, smoky bratwurst, creamy boudin blanc, and best-ever all-natural hot dogs. Sausage Making is Farr’s master course for all skill levels, featuring an overview of tools and ingredients, step-by-step sausage-making instructions, more than 175 full-color technique photos, and fifty recipes for his favorite classic and contemporary links. This comprehensive, all-in-one manual welcomes a new generation of meat lovers and DIY enthusiasts to one of the most satisfying and tasty culinary crafts. “It’s great to see some coarse, English-style sausage being championed so ably over the pond. For too long sausages have been made cheaply and without care—here’s a book to set that right.” —Tim Wilson, owner of The Ginger Pig, London, UK “You hold in your hands the La Technique of sausage-making. Loaded with beautiful photo-process and unparalleled information, this is the new gold standard for books on the subject.” —John Currence, chef/owner, City Grocery Restaurant Group “Farr, chef and owner of 4505 Meats in San Francisco, and Battilana use precise instructions and step-by-step photographs to teach readers how to make sausages, condiments, buns, and classical French preparations . . . Recommended for seasoned home cooks who’d like to advance their technique and expand their repertoire.” —Library Journal
Author | : Stanley Marianski |
Publisher | : Bookmagic LLC |
Total Pages | : 287 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0982426720 |
In 1945 Polish meat products were standardized, using traditional time-proven recipes. This edition contains carefully compiled government recipes that were used by Polish meat plants between 1950-1990.
Author | : AUTHORS SOCIETY |
Publisher | : AUTHORS SOCIETY |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2024-06-28 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : |
This comprehensive guide to sausage covers its origins, evolution, and various types including pork, beef, chicken, lamb, and vegetarian options. It delves into the components of sausage such as casing, meat, and seasonings, and explores cooking techniques like grilling (both direct and indirect heat), pan-frying, baking, smoking, boiling, and steaming. The book also includes a variety of sausage recipes ranging from classic breakfast sausages to gourmet dishes like Italian sausage and peppers, along with pairing suggestions with different types of beer, wine, and side dishes.
Author | : Carolien Niebling |
Publisher | : Lars Müller Publishers |
Total Pages | : 156 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Cooking (Sausages) |
ISBN | : 9783037785485 |
The sausage is one of mankind's first-ever designed food items. A paragon of efficient butchery, it was originally conceived to make the most of animal protein in times of scarcity. Now, in these times when protein is once again in short supply, a molecular chef, a master butcher, and a designer have teamed up to reinvent the sausage, ready for the challenges of the future.