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How to Cook Better Shaun Hill

How to Cook Better By Shaun Hill

How to Cook Better by Shaun Hill


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Summary

Provides an approach to improving cooking skills through understanding which cooking methods best suit which ingredients, and which ingredients work best together. This book Shaun Hill explains how the choice of ingredients and cooking processes affects the flavour and texture of the meal.

How to Cook Better Summary

How to Cook Better by Shaun Hill

Shaun Hill explains how your choice of ingredients and cooking processes affects the flavour and texture of your meal exploring which cuts of meat suit grilling, roasting, stewing or frying and explains that if you marinade meat it will become more tender; caramelise it and you'll seal in the flavours; cook it slowly and you'll tenderise it while imbuing it with the flavours of the other ingredients. The book is divided into three sections: 'Essentials' (taste combinations, equipment and balance in a meal), 'Ingredients' (buying, storing, preparing and serving) and 'Cooking Techniques' (the different ways in which ingredients can be cooked). Recipes are used to demonstrate the points, making this an inspirational cookbook as well as an invaluable kitchen handbook.

How to Cook Better Reviews

"Shaun loves cooking and has a reputation for producing intelligent, distinctive and unpretentious food with real integrity." Rick Stein

About Shaun Hill

Shaun Hill first came to international attention as head chef of the esteemed country house hotel Gidleigh Park. As chef-proprietor of the Michelin starred Merchant House in Ludlow he earned respect internationally, among chefs and diners alike, for his use of good ingredients and for the excellence of food served. The Merchant House was voted the 14th best restaurant in the world by chefs and restaurant critics in the Restaurant Magazine top 300 in 2003. Since The Merchant House closed its doors in 2005, Most recently Shaun has overseen the selection of food and wine at Fortnum & Mason's new restaurants. In 2006 he opened the Glasshouse Brasserie in Worcester and will be reopening the Walnut Tree in Abergavenny. The photographer, Jason Lowe, has twice won the Glenfiddich visual award. Jason lives in London.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Chapter 1, Essentials, Timing and preparation, Equipment, Health and safety, Health and nutrition, Taste and smell, Chapter two, Ingredients, Starch, Fruit and veg, Fish, Poultry and game birds, Meat and offal, Sugar and spice, Chapter 3 , Methods of cooking, Cooking without heat, Boiling and steaming, Roasting, frying and grilling, Braising, Stocks, sauces and soups, Conversion chart, Index, Acknowledgments.

Additional information

GOR003684298
9781845333348
1845333349
How to Cook Better by Shaun Hill
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Octopus Publishing Group
2008-05-15
240
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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