Review
A very user-friendly cookbook, Murdock's book combines really helpful information with recipes. --
Marty Meitus, Rocky Mountain News, Feb. 28, 2001Any cook can learn to introduce new flavors to their cooking with this interesting, yet practical, book on spices. --
Mona Neeley, Colorado Country Life, Nov. 2001Those who ... consider salt and pepper the ultimate condiments, will ... do yourselves a favor by picking up Murdock's volume. --
Paul Kashmann, Washington Park Profile, March 2001
--This text refers to the
Spiral-bound
edition.
Product Description
Turn your 10-12 standard meals into 50 new taste sensations by introducing new spices! No one cooks by spice, yet all the spice books are organized that way. This book gives details on 100 spices, but also lists all the main foods we eat. Under each food, such as corn, ham, rice, etc. is a list of spices that go with that food followed by recipes to cook using that main ingredient. All this is on the same page. It is practical, user-friendly and arranged according to how we really cook.
--This text refers to the
Spiral-bound
edition.
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