From Publishers Weekly
Ever wonder why a brined chicken tastes juicier than a chicken straight from the package, or freshly picked corn tastes sweeter than corn that's further from the farm? This volume is full of answers for the curious cook, providing not only terrific recipes for favorites like Blue Cheese-Stuffed Pork Tenderloin and Down-Home Mashed Potatoes, but also explanations for why the recipes work. Crispy Fish Tacos get their crunch from oil heated to 375 degrees-any hotter and the oil starts to smoke and break down, any cooler and the fish turns mushy. Moist Chocolate-Mint Layer Cake is scrumptious-smooth because the recipe calls for extra egg yolks, which add fat and moisture. And if chopping the onions for French Onion Soup brings tears to your eyes, the book suggests chilling the onions for thirty minutes to slow the sulfurous chemical reaction that irritates eyes. For the most part, recipes are simple and familiar: American classics with a few detours through Mexico and Italy. But they are, for the most part, healthy, easy to follow and tasty, and livened by the "secrets" that go with them.
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Product Description
Become a better, more confident and creative cook!
Have you ever discovered a dish you loved, found the recipe and prepared it with great anticipation--only to be disappointed? If so, this cookbook is for you. With the help of food doctor Kevin Ryan, it lets you in on simple cooking secrets and foolproof strategies that will enhance your cooking skills and help you get great results every time.
Inside you'll find 120 sumptuous recipes for breakfasts, snacks and starters, main dish family meals, special dishes for entertaining, tempting sides and great desserts. You can start the day with Cheesy Apple-Bacon Strata, munch on Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce, dine on Linguine with Caramelized Onions and Angry Tomato Sauce and serve Individual Chocolate Lava Cakes with Caramel Sauce for a grand finale. Each recipe has a "Why It Works" explanation about an ingredient or technique used in preparing it, so while you make something delicious, you'll discover something that will help you cook better. Learning never tasted so good!
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