Modern Country Cooking

Modern Country Cooking
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Publisher : Shambhala Publications
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781611806540
ISBN-13 : 1611806542
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Book Synopsis Modern Country Cooking by : Annemarie Ahearn

Download or read book Modern Country Cooking written by Annemarie Ahearn and published by Shambhala Publications. This book was released on 2020-04-21 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Go back to the basics in the kitchen and rediscover the joy of cooking with simple tools and fresh local and seasonal ingredients. A complete guide to the essentials of home cooking from the popular cooking school at Maine's Salt Water Farm. Good cooking has nothing to do with fancy equipment, complicated recipes, or trendy, hard-to-find ingredients. The fundamentals are really quite simple: it's about instinct, technique, and freshness. Annemarie Ahearn, dubbed by Food & Wine Magazine as someone "changing the way America eats," believes that developing these essential skills can lead to a greater sense of confidence and fulfillment in the kitchen. Her credo: 1) Grow at least some of your own food to establish a deeper connection with the earth that provides your nutrition, 2) Be familiar with a range of cooking techniques so you can develop flexibility and intuition in the kitchen, and 3) Master the age-old cooking skills that will serve you your whole lifetime--cooking in cast iron, sharpening knives, and using a mortar and pestle. With these classic skills under your belt, and with 75 tried-and-true seasonal recipes, you'll be on your way to putting consistently delicious, satisfying meals on the table every day while you learn to fall in love with the process.


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