Joy of cooking / Irma S. Rombauer, Marion Rombauer Becker, Ethan Becker, John Becker, Megan Scott ; illustrations by John Norton ; papercuts by Anna Brones.
The 2019 edition of the iconic 'Joy of Cooking' is fully updated with 600 new, exciting, and fresh recipes and expertly researched reference material. This edition includes a large selection of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten free recipes, expanded coverage of new ingredients and cooking techniques, and new illustrations.
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. |
Show Only Available Copies
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakeshore Branch | 641.5973 Rom 2006 | 31681010105765 | NONFIC | Available | - |
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Revised and updated with more than 600 new recipes, a new edition of the classic cookbook, which has become a kitchen bible, combines classic recipes, new dishes and indispensable reference information for todayâs home cooks. 750,000 first printing. Illustrations. - Simon and Schuster
'Generation after generation, Joy has been a warm, encouraging presence in American kitchens, teaching us to cook with grace and humor. This luminous new edition continues on that important tradition while seamlessly weaving in modern touches, making it all the more indispensable for generations to come.' 'samin Nosrat, author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat
'Cooking shouldn't just be about making a delicious dish'owning the process and enjoying the experience ought to be just as important as the meal itself. The new Joy of Cooking is a reminder that nothing can compare to gathering around the table for a home cooked meal with the people who matter most.' 'Joanna Gaines, author of Magnolia Table
In the nearly ninety years since Irma S. Rombauer self-published the first three thousand copies of Joy of Cooking in 1931, it has become the kitchen bible, with more than 20 million copies in print. This new edition of Joy has been thoroughly revised and expanded by Irma's great-grandson John Becker and his wife, Megan Scott.
John and Megan developed more than six hundred new recipes for this edition, tested and tweaked thousands of classic recipes, and updated every section of every chapter to reflect the latest ingredients and techniques available to today's home cooks. Their strategy for revising this edition was the same one Irma and Marion employed: Vet, research, and improve Joy's coverage of legacy recipes while introducing new dishes, modern cooking techniques, and comprehensive information on ingredients now available at farmers' markets and grocery stores.
You will find tried-and-true favorites like Banana Bread Cockaigne, Chocolate Chip Cookies, and Southern Corn Bread'all retested and faithfully improved'as well as new favorites like Chana Masala, Beef Rendang, Megan's Seeded Olive Oil Granola, and Smoked Pork Shoulder. In addition to a thoroughly modernized vegetable chapter, there are many more vegan and vegetarian recipes, including Caramelized Tamarind Tempeh, Crispy Pan-Fried Tofu, Spicy Chickpea Soup, and Roasted Mushroom Burgers. Joy's baking chapters now include gram weights for accuracy, along with a refreshed lineup of baked goods like Cannelés de Bordeaux, Rustic No-Knead Sourdough, Ciabatta, Chocolate-Walnut Babka, and Chicago-Style Deep-Dish Pizza, as well as gluten-free recipes for pizza dough and yeast breads.
A new chapter on streamlined cooking explains how to economize time, money, and ingredients and avoid waste. You will learn how to use a diverse array of ingredients, from amaranth to za'atar. New techniques include low-temperature and sous vide cooking, fermentation, and cooking with both traditional and electric pressure cookers. Barbecuing, smoking, and other outdoor cooking methods are covered in even greater detail.
This new edition of Joy is the perfect combination of classic recipes, new dishes, and indispensable reference information for today's home cooks. Whether it is the only cookbook on your shelf or one of many, Joy is and has been the essential and trusted guide for home cooks for almost a century. This new edition continues that legacy. - Simon and Schuster
âGeneration after generation, Joy has been a warm, encouraging presence in American kitchens, teaching us to cook with grace and humor. This luminous new edition continues on that important tradition while seamlessly weaving in modern touches, making it all the more indispensable for generations to come.â âSamin Nosrat, author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat
âCooking shouldnât just be about making a delicious dishâowning the process and enjoying the experience ought to be just as important as the meal itself. The new Joy of Cooking is a reminder that nothing can compare to gathering around the table for a home cooked meal with the people who matter most.â âJoanna Gaines, author of Magnolia Table
In the nearly ninety years since Irma S. Rombauer self-published the first three thousand copies of Joy of Cooking in 1931, it has become the kitchen bible, with more than 20 million copies in print. This new edition of Joy has been thoroughly revised and expanded by Irmaâs great-grandson John Becker and his wife, Megan Scott.
John and Megan developed more than six hundred new recipes for this edition, tested and tweaked thousands of classic recipes, and updated every section of every chapter to reflect the latest ingredients and techniques available to todayâs home cooks. Their strategy for revising this edition was the same one Irma and Marion employed: Vet, research, and improve Joyâs coverage of legacy recipes while introducing new dishes, modern cooking techniques, and comprehensive information on ingredients now available at farmersâ markets and grocery stores.
You will find tried-and-true favorites like Banana Bread Cockaigne, Chocolate Chip Cookies, and Southern Corn Breadâall retested and faithfully improvedâas well as new favorites like Chana Masala, Beef Rendang, Meganâs Seeded Olive Oil Granola, and Smoked Pork Shoulder. In addition to a thoroughly modernized vegetable chapter, there are many more vegan and vegetarian recipes, including Caramelized Tamarind Tempeh, Crispy Pan-Fried Tofu, Spicy Chickpea Soup, and Roasted Mushroom Burgers. Joyâs baking chapters now include gram weights for accuracy, along with a refreshed lineup of baked goods like Cannelés de Bordeaux, Rustic No-Knead Sourdough, Ciabatta, Chocolate-Walnut Babka, and Chicago-Style Deep-Dish Pizza, as well as gluten-free recipes for pizza dough and yeast breads.
A new chapter on streamlined cooking explains how to economize time, money, and ingredients and avoid waste. You will learn how to use a diverse array of ingredients, from amaranth to zaâatar. New techniques include low-temperature and sous vide cooking, fermentation, and cooking with both traditional and electric pressure cookers. Barbecuing, smoking, and other outdoor cooking methods are covered in even greater detail.
This new edition of Joy is the perfect combination of classic recipes, new dishes, and indispensable reference information for todayâs home cooks. Whether it is the only cookbook on your shelf or one of many, Joy is and has been the essential and trusted guide for home cooks for almost a century. This new edition continues that legacy.