The Williams-Sonoma Cookbook

The Williams-Sonoma Cookbook
Author: Williams-Sonoma
Publisher: Free Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-10-21
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781416575924


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Celebrate the pleasures of cooking in all its forms with more than 370 of the best recipes and 200 photographs from the top-selling Williams-Sonoma Collection—the ultimate cookbook for today's home cook. Cooking today is multidimensional: it's about creating soul-warming comfort food for friends and family; making healthy, flavorful meals in a limited amount of time; inviting the flavors of ethnic cuisines into our kitchens; and preparing tasty, sumptuous meals for holidays and special occasions. The increasing availability of high-quality, local, and exotic ingredients has transformed the way we cook with delicious results. This comprehensive volume, , reflects this new diverse interest in food. Among its more than 370 recipes are time-tested classics, fresh new favorites gleaned from restaurant menus, popular ethnic dishes customized for the home cook, and dozens of breakfast and dessert choices, from the simple to the spectacular. Whether you are stir-frying a spicy basil-scented chicken dish for a simple weeknight supper, grilling fish steaks for a summer cookout, preparing a standing rib roast as the centerpiece for a multicourse special-occasion meal, or simply looking for a recipe for classic chocolate chip cookies, this book is the perfect resource. The recipes are organized into 12 chapters so you can easily find the right dish for your needs. These include: Appetizers; Soups; Salads; Fish and Shellfish; Poultry; Beef and Veal; Pork and Lamb; Vegetables; Breads; Desserts; and Breakfast and Brunch. Sumptuous photographs for every recipe will show you how the finished dish should look. Dozens of photographed sidebars throughout the book illuminate cooking techniques, explain how to work with unfamiliar ingredients, and suggest flavorful sauces or condiments to accompany the main recipe. Among the recipes are classics that you will come back to again and again, like stuffed mushrooms, Cobb salad, potato gratin, Louisiana-style gumbo, bistro-style roast chicken, eggs Benedict, and devil's food cake. You will also find many dishes inspired by international flavors, such as pot stickers, gazpacho, tabbouleh, carnitas, tandooristyle chicken and tiramisu -- all destined to become new favorites in your home. Look, too, for plenty of kid-friendly recipes such as baked macaroni and cheese, chicken potpie, spaghetti and meatballs, and chocolate brownies, all of which could become some of the most-requested dishes in your cooking repertory. No matter the occasion, The Williams-Sonoma Cookbook will provide the perfect recipe and plenty of inspiration for many years to come.

A New Cook's Tour of Sonoma

A New Cook's Tour of Sonoma
Author: Michele Anna Jordan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Cookbooks
ISBN: 9781570612183


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This completely revised edition of Michele Anna Jordan's highly praised cookbook features much more than just 200 great recipes from the beautiful Sonoma region, which neighbours the Napa Valley. Information on wine and olive oil producers, cheesemakers, bakers, and chefs reveals a passion for good food, grown and prepared with care. Beautifully illustrated, this cookbook is sure to inspire cooks to invite California into their own kitchens.

The Jimtown Store Cookbook

The Jimtown Store Cookbook
Author: Carrie Brown
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2002-04-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0060197021


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One sunny summer day in 1987, Carrie Brown and John Werner happened on Jimtown, an abandoned country store in northern California. Founded more than 100 years earlier, the Jimtown Store had held fast to its original building and its old-fashioned charm. Enchanted by its possibilities, Carrie and John decided to turn Jimtown into a new kind of country store: a gathering place for people to share down-to-earth, honest food in a beautiful setting. The new Jimtown quickly became a favorite, offering exceptional main courses, soups, salads, sandwiches, sweets, and breakfast goods, all made from fresh local produce. Now everyone can enjoy the dishes that have made Jimtown so popular, faithfully recorded by Michael McLaughlin, who collaborated on the legendary Silver Palate cookbooks. Each of the more than 135 recipes blends time-honored simplicity with updated flavors and a modern-day appreciation of quality ingredients. From sophisticated starters such as Crisp Grilled Dates with Manchego and Bacon to their famous Pan-Fried Petaluma Duck Burgers to such homey desserts as the delicious Buttermilk Pie, the recipes are all accessible and imaginative. Unencumbered by national boundaries, The Jimtown Store Cookbook offers a tasty bazaar of international food. Also included are cooking tips, menus for entertaining, and as a welcome bonus, colorful profiles of local vendors. So invite the Jimtown spirit into your home and enjoy the bounties of a very special country store.

A Cook's Tour of Sonoma

A Cook's Tour of Sonoma
Author: Michele Anna Jordan
Publisher: Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1990-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780201523560


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Williams-Sonoma The Best of Kitchen Library: Holiday Favorites

Williams-Sonoma The Best of Kitchen Library: Holiday Favorites
Author: Chuck Williams
Publisher: Oxmoor House
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-04-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780848728007


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The award-winning Williams-Sonoma Kitchen Library, treasured cookbook series comprising forty-three single-subject titles, provides the material for seven new collector`s editions. Each title in the new format offers comprehensive coverage of a method or style of cooking, or a menu part, compiling favorite recipes into a single, beautiful book. Gorgeous full-color images of every recipe as a finished dish anchor the pages, while step-by-step photographed techniques illuminate more challenging tasks. A detailed, illustrated glossary, a trademark of the Kitchen Library series, completes every book. Written by international cooking authorities, these timeless recipe collections provide everything the home cook needs to prepare delicious, inspiring meals for friends and family.

The Best of Sonoma County

The Best of Sonoma County
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1990
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:


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