The Bachelor's Grub Guide - Easy Cooking for Men
Alastair Williams
Publisher: Summersdale
Summary
A full introduction to cooking techniques for men who have no experience in the kitchen.
Publisher: Summersdale
A full introduction to cooking techniques for men who have no experience in the kitchen.
A home-cooked meal is never easier than with a slow cooker. Simply prepare your ingredients and go about your day! 101 Things to Do With a Slow Cooker has a no-fuss recipe for whatever you’re craving. Also included are suggestions for how and what to serve with each dish, time-saving meal-preparation tips, and easy modifications to fit your family’s tastes.Show book
Fun, simple, and sure-to-please cookie recipes—from all-time classics to contemporary favoritesHere's a massive collection of the best cookies and bars ever with more than 180 sensational recipes that are as easy to make as they are fun to eat. Whether made from scratch or with a Betty Crocker mix, these delectable cookies give you as many options as any cookie lover could want.Whether you crave traditional favorites or fancy new ideas, you'll fall in love with these lusciously diverse cookies—from classic peanut butter cookies to unexpected flavors like Pecan-Praline Bacon Bars. Plus, with a special section of gluten-free recipes, every member of the family can get in on the fun.· Features more than 180 easy-to-make cookie recipes offering a wide variety of flavors and variations, from fun cookies for kids to sophisticated dinner-party delights· Illustrated with more than 100 full-color photos and step-by-step how-to photos for baking, decorating, and more· Includes tips and advice on cookie-making basics, from rolling and cutting to baking and frosting You'll find almost any cookie you can imagine in the Betty Crocker Big Book of Cookies. With these recipes and variations, you'll find the perfect sweet treat for any occasion…or no occasion at all.Show book
Justin McCarthy (1830-1912), liberal member of Parliament and historian. He brings the great 18th Century personalities to life: Walpole and Swift, Bolingbroke and Mary Wortley Montagu, the Old Pretender, Bonnie Prince Charlie, and the four King Georges. This second volume brings us the terrible death of Queen Caroline, Swift and Stella, the Jacobite rising of 1745, the Wesleyan Movement, Clive's victories, and the struggle for Canada. - Summary by Pamela NagamiShow book
A follow-up to the successful 'The ScandiKitchen' (published September 2015), this new book from Brontë Aurell features over 60 recipes for cakes, bakes and treats from all over Scandinavia. From indulgent cream confections to homely and comforting fruit cakes and traditional breads, sweet buns and pastries.Show book
A culinary history of some of the Crescent City’s best restaurants through the years, featuring delicious recipes you can make at home.Every New Orleanian knows Leah Chase’s gumbo, but few realize that the Freedom Fighters gathered and strategized over bowls of that very dish. Or that Parkway’s roast beef po-boy originated in a streetcar conductors’ strike. In a town where Antoine’s Oysters Rockefeller is still served up by the founder’s great-great-grandson, discover the chefs and restaurateurs who kept their gas flames burning through the Great Depression and Hurricane Katrina. Author Alexandra Kennon weaves the classic offerings of Creole grande dames together with contemporary neighborhood staples for a guide through the Crescent City's culinary soul. From Brennan’s Bananas Foster to Galatoire’s Soufflé Potatoes, this collection also features a recipe from each restaurant, allowing readers to replicate iconic New Orleans cuisine at home.“I tip my toque to Alex Kennon for a captivating walk through New Orleans’ restaurant history—from the owners who preserved these houses of gastronomy to the legendary chefs who managed taste and flavor. As reflected through these pages, the Crescent City feeds the soul like no other place on the globe.” —Chef John D. Folse, Louisiana’s culinary ambassador to the world“The roux-spattered archives of Antoine’s, Arnaud’s, Parkway Bakery and Tavern, and other heavyweights are crammed with anecdotes, not to mention recipes, but that’s where Kennon’s highly unusual CV comes in. The editor/entertainer sifts through a century and a half of culinary histories to craft a compelling narrative rife with colorful traditions . . . Just as valuable are her expansive conversations with owners, chefs, bartenders, and oyster shuckers alike as they tote weighty reputations and make delicate changes with another century of success in mind.” —Country Roads Magazine “Within its pages, Kennon explores what it’s like to be part of the process of creating the thousands of memorable meals that have been served at some of the most beloved (and mostly family-run) restaurants over the decades.” —The AdvocateShow book
Over fifty recipes for creamy, velvety taste treats made with almonds, cashews, hazelnuts, and more: “The perfect guide to homemade nutty goodness.” —Portland Press Herald DIY Nut Milks, Nut Butters & More brings nut power to the people with more than fifty recipes for homemade nut milks and butters—along with delicious, whole-food snacks and desserts that put them to use. You’ll even find tasty ideas for using the leftover nut pulp! Discover all sorts of goodies inside, including: ·Strawberry Brazil Nut Milk ·Rich and Creamy Pistachio Butter ·Chocolate Hazelnut Spread ·Almond Butter and Jelly Muffins ·Peanut Butter Cup Granola ·Salted Honey Cashew Truffles ·Tropical Protein Smoothie ·Chocolate Peanut Butter Chunk Ice Cream These decadent-yet-doable recipes use simple ingredients that are most likely already in your pantry. Even better—every dish is gluten-free and vegan, and most are grain-free, too. Filled with smart advice, helpful tips, and fabulous recipes, this is your ultimate guide to homemade nut milks, nut butters, and beyond. “An essential resource for anyone who wants to eat well, go homemade, and make the most of an amazing ingredient.” —Alana Chernila, author of The Homemade PantryShow book