The Professional Chef
Seventh Edition
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Author
Publication
2001-09-05 - Wiley
Language
English
Word Count
264,000 words, Guess
Page Count
1,056 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100471382574
- ISBN-139780471382577
- Goodreads306235
- OCLC Control Number46616564
- Open LibraryOL7616125M
Description
"Named one of the five favorite culinary books of this decade by Food Arts magazine, The Professional Chef is the classic kitchen reference that many of America's top chefs have used to understand basic skills and standards for quality as well as develop a sense of how cooking works. Now, the ninth edition features an all-new, user-friendly design that guides readers through each cooking technique, starting with a basic formula, outlining the method at-a-glance, offering expert tips, covering each method with beautiful step-by-step photography, and finishing with recipes that use the basic techniques. The new edition also offers a global perspective and includes essential information on nutrition, food and kitchen safety, equipment, and product identification. Basic recipe formulas illustrate fundamental techniques and guide chefs clearly through every step, from mise en place to finished dishes. Includes an entirely new chapter on plated desserts and new coverage of topics that range from sous vide cooking to barbecuing to seasonality Highlights quick reference pages for each major cooking technique or preparation, guiding you with at-a-glance information answering basic questions and giving new insights with expert tips Features nearly 900 recipes and more than 800 gorgeous full-color photographs Covering the full range of modern techniques and classic and contemporary recipes, The Professional Chef, Ninth Edition is the essential reference for every serious cook"--
First Sentence
The first restaurant (as we know restaurants today) opened in Paris in 1765, when M. Boulanger, a tarvern keeper, served a dish of sheep's feet, or trotters, in a white sauce as a restorative.
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