Williams-Sonoma Mastering: Soups & Stews by Marie Simmons

Williams-Sonoma Mastering: Soups & Stews

Marie Simmons
144 pages
Free Press
Nov 2005
Hardcover
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Williams-Sonoma Mastering Soups & Stews is a complete cooking course in a single volume. The opening describes the various types of soups - clear soups, purees, cream soups, chowders - and stews you can create at home. You will also learn about the basic ingredients you will need to make them and how to cook, season, and serve them, from readying your mise en place to adding a final swirl of cream or sprinkle of fresh herbs.Basic recipes and key techniques then illustrate dozens of indispensable culinary building blocks, such as how to make stocks or how to dice an onion or carrot with ease. Troubleshooting tips show you what can go wrong and how to fix it without having to start all over again. Next the master recipes lead you step-by-step, with friendly text and instructive photographs, through every stage of preparation. These recipes include helpful advice other cookbooks assume you already know, and explain how to taste and season soups and stews as you go - one of the most valuable kitchen secrets any cook can learn. The shorter recipes and variations in each chapter encourage you to continue practicing your newfound skills, building your repertory and your confidence at the same time. Finally, a guide to equipment and a glossary of ingredients will help you stock what you need to make a great soup or stew every time.
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Pages 144
Publisher Free Press
Published 2005
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