From Library Journal
In addition to dozens of marinades, rubs, pastes, and infused vinegar and oils, Tarantino provides recipes for a variety of vividly flavored main courses and side dishes. Inspirations come from Asia, the Caribbean, and the American Southwest, among other cuisines, and, although most of the dishes are fairly sophisticated, they are not particularly complicated. Despite the fairly high hardcover price, Marinades , like Tarantino's earlier Sorbets! ( LJ 5/15/88), is recommended for most collections.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Product Description
Marinade guru Jim Tarantino explains the art and science of marinades and more, with hundreds of meticulously tested (and tasted) recipes. Grill, steam, sauté, roast, and broil with confidence that each bite will have the perfect moisture, tenderness, and flavor. Drawing on ingredients from around the globe, this densely packed volume gives home cooks a diverse repertoire of fail-safe techniques and mouthwatering ideas for improvising dishes on their own.
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