Fat: An Appreciation of a Misunderstood Ingredient, with Recipes

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McClelland & Stewart, 2008 - 240 páginas
An appealing exploration of fat in cooking — a component of food that’s newly fashionable — with recipes and culinary history. Duck fat. Caul fat. Leaf lard. Bacon. Ghee. Suet. Schmaltz. Cracklings. Jennifer McLagan knows and loves culinary fat and you’ll remember that you do too once you get a taste of her lusty, food-positive writing and sophisticated comfort-food recipes. Dive into more than 100 sweet and savory recipes using butter, pork fat, poultry fat, and beef and lamb fats, including Slow Roasted Pork Belly with Fennel and Rosemary, Risotto Milanese, Duck Rillettes, Bone Marrow Crostini, and Choux Paste Beignets. Scores of sidebars on the cultural, historical, and scientific facets of culinary fats as well as thirty-six styled food photos make for a plump, juicy, satisfying package for food lovers

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Jennifer McLagan has more than twenty-five years of experience in the food world. She has worked as a chef in London and Paris, as well as her native Australia. Her writing has appeared in many magazines, including Gourmet and Fine Cooking. McLagan’s previous book, Bones (2005), won a James Beard Award, a Gourmand World Cookbook Award, and was a finalist in the International Association of Culinary Professionals’ Cookbook Awards. She lives in Toronto.

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