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von Josh Scherer
#1 New York Times bestsellerFrom the larger-than-life team behind the internet’s most-watched daily show, Good Mythical Morning, and culinary spinoff, Mythical Kitchen, a one-of-a-kind cookbook with 100 recipes for living a Mythical, and delicious, life.When it comes to food—the good, the gooder, and the shockingly not un-good—Mythical Chef Josh, Rhett & Link, and the Mythical Kitcheneers have just about done it all. They’ve taste-tested, mythbusted, and dreamed up the most inventive, delicious, and ridiculous foods imaginable, all for your eyeballs to eat on-screen. But, since your mouth does a much better job of eating than your eyeballs, this flavor-packed cookbook is bringing the best of the Mythical extended universe into your kitchen. From breakfast to dessert and everything in between, inside these pages you’ll find fan favorites and new inspirations including: Garlic Bread McMuffins Chicken and Waffles Pot Pie Grilled Cheese Ramen Link’s Mom’s Country Fried Steak Rhett’s Top Secret Baked Beans Animal-Style Mac ‘n’ Cheese Skittle-Milk French Toast Flamin’ Hot Cheetos Chicken Sandwich Sriracha Fish & Chips Elvis Bread Pudding Pop Tart Lava CakesFilled with one-of-a-kind recipes, profound life advice, candid photos, and at least one weird story about an angry toaster that’s come to life, The Mythical Cookbook will help you cook deliciously, eat happily, and live Mythically. And have no fear: while their on-screen creations push food to the limits, the recipes in this book are delicious and doable for real life in real kitchens. Bring extra napkins to the table—you’ll need them.
von Christina Tosi
The highly anticipated complement to the New York Times bestselling Momofuku cookbook, Momofuku Milk Bar reveals the recipes for the innovative, addictive cookies, pies, cakes, ice creams, and more from the wildly popular Milk Bar bakery.Momofuku Milk Bar shares the recipes for Christina Tosi’s fantastic desserts—the now-legendary riffs on childhood flavors and down-home classics (all essentially derived from ten mother recipes)—along with the compelling narrative of the unlikely beginnings of this quirky bakery’s success. It all started one day when Momofuku founder David Chang asked Christina to make a dessert for dinner that night. Just like that, the pastry program at Momofuku began.Christina’s playful desserts, including the compost cookie, a chunky chocolate-chip cookie studded with crunchy salty pretzels and coffee grounds; the crack pie, a sugary-buttery confection as craveable as the name implies; the cereal milk ice cream, made from everyone’s favorite part of a nutritious breakfast—the milk at the bottom of a bowl of cereal; and the easy layer cakes that forgo fancy frosting in favor of unfinished edges that hint at the yumminess inside helped the restaurants earn praise from the New York Times and the Michelin Guide and led to the opening of Milk Bar, which now draws fans from around the country and the world.With all the recipes for the bakery’s most beloved desserts—along with ones for savory baked goods that take a page from Chang’s Asian-flavored cuisine, such as Kimchi Croissants with Blue Cheese—and 100 color photographs, Momofuku Milk Bar makes baking irresistible off-beat treats at home both foolproof and fun.
von Yotam Ottolenghi, Sami Tamimi
A Collection Of 120 Recipes Exploring The Flavors Of Jerusalem From The New York Times Bestselling Author Of Plenty, One Of The Most Lauded Cookbooks Of 2011. In Jerusalem, Yotam Ottolenghi And Sami Tamimi Explore The Vibrant Cuisine Of Their Home City—with Its Diverse Muslim, Jewish, And Christian Communities. Both Men Were Born In Jerusalem In The Same Year—tamimi On The Arab East Side And Ottolenghi In The Jewish West. This Stunning Cookbook Offers 120 Recipes From Their Unique Cross-cultural Perspective, From Inventive Vegetable Dishes To Sweet, Rich Desserts. With Five Bustling Restaurants In London And Two Stellar Cookbooks, Ottolenghi Is One Of The Most Respected Chefs In The World; In Jerusalem, He And Tamimi Have Collaborated To Produce Their Most Personal Cookbook Yet.
von Sarah Kieffer
Sarah Kieffer Knows That You Don’t Have To Be A Professional Baker In Order To Bake Up Delicious Treats. Though She Started Out Baking Professionally In Coffee Shops And Bakeries, Preparing Baked Goods At Home For Family And Friends Is What She Loves Best—and Home-baked Treats Can Be Part Of Your Everyday, Too. In The Vanilla Bean Baking Book, She Shares 100 Delicious Tried-and-true Recipes, Ranging From Everyday Favorites Like Chocolate Chip Cookies And Blueberry Muffins To Re-invented Classics, Like Pear-apple Hard Cider Pie And Vanilla Cupcakes With Brown Butter Buttercream. Sarah Simplifies The Processes Behind Seemingly Complicated Recipes, So Baking Up A Beautiful Braided Chocolate Swirl Bread For A Cozy Sunday Breakfast Or A Batch Of Decadent Triple Chocolate Cupcakes For A Weeknight Celebration Can Become A Part Of Your Everyday Baking Routine. Filled With Charming Storytelling, Dreamy Photos, And The Tips And Tricks You Need To Build The Ultimate Baker’s Pantry, The Vanilla Bean Baking Book Is Filled With Recipes For Irresistible Treats That Will Delight And Inspire.
von Jane Grigson
A selection of traditional and modern recipes as well as an informative, evocative discussion of the origins of all kinds of English dishes.
von Antoni Porowski
In the follow-up to his New York Times bestseller Antoni in the Kitchen, Queer Eye star Antoni Porowski shares exuberantly easy dinners for every night of the weekLet’s Do Dinner is an invitation into Antoni’s easy kitchen. Dinner with Antoni means satisfying meals full of clean protein and loads of vegetables, with splurges of carbs and decadence. Simple, yes, but always special. Antoni keeps shopping lists short and steps and pans to a minimum.Pulled chicken nachos, pasta carbonara with scallions and peas, or pan-seared steak with harissa butter and crispy potatoes—it’s all good for post-work evenings or casual entertaining. Antoni shows how to crank the flavor, make exciting suppers from pantry staples, create new takes on classics by swapping in one surprising ingredient, and build a rousingly flavored vegan grain bowl. Plus, he lets you in on the secret weapons in every kitchen that get great food on the table fast.
von Sarah Rossi
The instant Sunday Times number one bestseller! The second book in the Sunday Times bestselling What’s For Dinner? series by Sarah Rossi!Welcome to your new favourite family cookbook!With 10 weekly meal plans and shopping lists for 100 tasty, triple-tested recipes – all cooked in just one pan – making dinner has never been simpler.Whether you’re reaching for your slow cooker, pan or baking sheet, this book is packed full of crowd-pleasing dishes for even the fussiest eaters. From Comfort Food and Piles of Pasta, to Bakes and Breads, Speedy Suppers, Meat-free Meals and Weekend Breakfasts, you’ll find yourself turning to this book week after week.This is real food to make and share, big on taste and completely fuss-free!Sarah Rossi's book 'What's for Dinner in One Pot?' was a No.1 Sunday Times bestseller w/c 2023-09-25.
von Nadiya Hussain
When Nadiya Hussain, the UK's "national treasure," began cooking, she headed straight to the oven—which, in her home, wasn't used for baking, but rather for storing frying pans! One day, her new husband asked her to bake him a cake and then . . . she was hooked! Baking soon became a part of her daily life.In her newest cookbook, based on her Netflix show and BBC series Nadiya Bakes, Nadiya shares more than 100 simple and achievable recipes for cakes, cookies, breads, tarts, and puddings that will become staples in your home. From Raspberry Amaretti Biscuits and Key Lime Cupcakes to Cheat's Sourdough and Spiced Squash Strudel, Nadiya has created an ultimate baking resource for just about every baked good that will entice beginner bakers and experienced pastry makers alike.
von J. Kenji López-Alt
A New York Times BestsellerWinner of the James Beard Award for General Cooking and the IACP Cookbook of the Year Award"The one book you must have, no matter what you’re planning to cook or where your skill level falls."―New York Times Book ReviewEver wondered how to pan-fry a steak with a charred crust and an interior that's perfectly medium-rare from edge to edge when you cut into it? How to make homemade mac 'n' cheese that is as satisfyingly gooey and velvety-smooth as the blue box stuff, but far tastier? How to roast a succulent, moist turkey (forget about brining!)―and use a foolproof method that works every time?As Serious Eats's culinary nerd-in-residence, J. Kenji López-Alt has pondered all these questions and more. In The Food Lab, Kenji focuses on the science behind beloved American dishes, delving into the interactions between heat, energy, and molecules that create great food. Kenji shows that often, conventional methods don’t work that well, and home cooks can achieve far better results using new―but simple―techniques. In hundreds of easy-to-make recipes with over 1,000 full-color images, you will find out how to make foolproof Hollandaise sauce in just two minutes, how to transform one simple tomato sauce into a half dozen dishes, how to make the crispiest, creamiest potato casserole ever conceived, and much more. Over 1000 color photographs
von Mary Eckley
Explains the fundamentals of cooking and presents recipes for beverages, main dishes, and accompaniments in addition to providing tips on nutrition and menus for entertaining