Joy of cooking / Irma S. Rombauer, Marion Rombauer Becker, Ethan Becker, John Becker, Megan Scott ; illustrations by John Norton ; papercuts by Anna Brones.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781501169717 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: xliv, 1156 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Edition: Scribner hardcover edition.
- Publisher: New York : Scribner, 2019.
Content descriptions
| General Note: | "The trusted kitchen classic for a new generation of Joy ... 600 new recipes, more than 4,000 favorites, revised and updated"--Jacket. Previous edition: 2006. |
| Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 1077-1080) and index. |
| Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction to the 2019 edition -- Getting started -- Nutrition and food safety -- Entertaining and menus -- Streamlined cooking -- Beverages -- Cocktails, wine, and beer -- Appetizers and hors d'oeuvre -- Stocks and soups -- Salads -- Sandwiches, tacos, and burritos -- Egg dishes -- Fruits -- Vegetables -- Pasta, noodles, and dumplings -- Grains -- Shellfish -- Fish -- Poultry and wildfowl -- Meat -- Game and exotic meats -- Stuffings and casseroles -- Savory sauces, salad dressings, marinades, and seasoning blends -- Breads and coffee cakes -- Pancakes, waffles, doughnuts, and fritters -- Pies and pastries -- Cakes and cupcakes -- Cookies and bars -- Icings, fillings, frostings, and sweet sauces -- Desserts -- Ice cream and frozen desserts -- Candies and confections -- Keeping and storing food -- Canning -- Jams, jellies, and preserves -- Pickles -- Salting, drying, and fermenting -- Know your ingredients -- Cooking methods and techniques. |
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| Subject: | Cooking, American. |
| Genre: | Cookbooks. Recipes. |
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakeshore Branch | 641.5973 Rom 2006 | 31681010105765 | NONFIC | Available | - |
Irma Rombauer self-published the first Joy of Cooking in 1931. In 1936, the first commercial edition was published by Bobbs-Merrill. Marion Rombauer Becker, Irmaâs daughter, helped revise and update each subsequent edition until 1951. The 1963 edition was the first after Irmaâs death and was completely Marionâs. Her son, Ethan Becker, helped Marion revise the 1975 edition, and then oversaw the 1997 and 75th Anniversary editions. Ethanâs son, John Becker and his wife, Megan Scott are the first of the family to be solely responsible for testing, revising, and updating the book since 1975, ensuring the latest edition is given the same love and attention to detail that made this culinary resource an American classic.
Ethan Becker is the son of Marion Rombauer Becker and the grandson of Irma S. Rombauer, the original author of The Joy of Cooking. He attended Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, but learned how to cook from his mom. An outdoors-man, he is a master of the grill and at cooking game. His outdoor gear and survival and combat knives are sold internationally under the brand Becker Knife and Tool. Ethan and his wife, Susan, a writer, editor, and artist, live in East Tennessee at their home, Half Moon Ridge. His website is TheJoyKitchen.com.
John Becker, great-grandson of Irma Rombauer, grew up surrounded by the natural splendor of the Pacific Northwest. Spending his childhood between Portland, Oregon and the Becker family home in Cincinnati, John learned to appreciate a range of approaches to cooking. Influenced by his father Ethanâs improvisational style, and his motherâs love of international foods and spices, John has an insatiable curiosity when it comes to food and cooking. After earning an English degree, he helped publish seventeen collections of literary essays before dedicating himself to the family business and updating Joy for a new generation. John currently lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife, Megan.
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Megan Scott started worked for the Joy of Cooking in 2010, when she and John Becker met and immediately bonded over a shared love of blue cheese. Meganâs culinary education began in North Carolina, where she learned to cook from a long line of matriarchs. She grew up in a farming family, shucking corn and snapping green beans as far back as she can remember. She has been a cheesemakerâs apprentice, a baker, and an assistant pastry chef, and in addition to her work for Joy she is the culinary director for a marketing agency that specializes in food. Megan lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband John and their two cats, Loki and Kishu.
Irma Rombauer self-published the first Joy of Cooking in 1931. In 1936, the first commercial edition was published by Bobbs-Merrill. Marion Rombauer Becker, Irma's daughter, helped revise and update each subsequent edition until 1951. The 1963 edition was the first after Irma's death and was completely Marion's. Her son, Ethan Becker, helped Marion revise the 1975 edition, and then oversaw the 1997 and 75th Anniversary editions. Ethan's son, John Becker and his wife, Megan Scott are the first of the family to be solely responsible for testing, revising, and updating the book since 1975, ensuring the latest edition is given the same love and attention to detail that made this culinary resource an American classic.
Ethan Becker is the son of Marion Rombauer Becker and the grandson of Irma S. Rombauer, the original author of The Joy of Cooking. He attended Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, but learned how to cook from his mom. An outdoors-man, he is a master of the grill and at cooking game. His outdoor gear and survival and combat knives are sold internationally under the brand Becker Knife and Tool. Ethan and his wife, Susan, a writer, editor, and artist, live in East Tennessee at their home, Half Moon Ridge. His website is TheJoyKitchen.com.
John Becker, great-grandson of Irma Rombauer, grew up surrounded by the natural splendor of the Pacific Northwest. Spending his childhood between Portland, Oregon and the Becker family home in Cincinnati, John learned to appreciate a range of approaches to cooking. Influenced by his father Ethan's improvisational style, and his mother's love of international foods and spices, John has an insatiable curiosity when it comes to food and cooking. After earning an English degree, he helped publish seventeen collections of literary essays before dedicating himself to the family business and updating Joy for a new generation. John currently lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife, Megan.
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Megan Scott started worked for the Joy of Cooking in 2010, when she and John Becker met and immediately bonded over a shared love of blue cheese. Megan's culinary education began in North Carolina, where she learned to cook from a long line of matriarchs. She grew up in a farming family, shucking corn and snapping green beans as far back as she can remember. She has been a cheesemaker's apprentice, a baker, and an assistant pastry chef, and in addition to her work for Joy she is the culinary director for a marketing agency that specializes in food. Megan lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband John and their two cats, Loki and Kishu.