Notes on Cooking – Review and Giveaway
Written by Diana - October 14, 2009 29 Comments
Notes on Cooking – A Short Guide to an Essential Craft by Lauren Braun Costello and Russell Reich is a great cool little book with lots of cooking tips, hints, guidelines and rules, but not a recipe book at all. The book is small looking, but packed with pages and pages of sensible rules, some you may know and others might not occur to you.
My favorite rule is one that never occurred to anyone in my family growing up, but you hear over and over on food network and other cooking shows.
Let Meat Rest-After any meat is cooked, allow it to come to rest for at least ten minutes so that the internal juices redistribute evenly before carving. If carved immediately from the oven, all the concentrated juices run from the meat, making what could have been very juicy meat, dry and tough.
Here’s a rule my daughter has trouble with because she never leaves enough time:
Never Frost A Cake Before It Has Cooled Completely - Frosting added to a hot cake melts or separates. Cool a cake on a rack after it has been removed from the pan. Let air circulate on all its sides for at least an hour, then frost it. An exception: frost a warm – not hot- cake to achieve a glaze-like effect.
There are guidelines for meat, dairy, recipes in general, poultry, produce and even repairing food. He says don’t mess with the recipe… until you can do it right, then experiment with it. There are 217 notes to help you become a better cook. The book also features a recommended equipment list, an annotated reading list, suggestions for food pairings, and more.
My suggestion – I need a couple more books – one for my daughter and one for my son when they move out into their own kitchens. Because of it’s small size, this book would make a great stocking stuffer for someone in your family soon to venture out into their own kitchen. College students or anyone moving into their first apartment and even people who have quite a bit of experience with cooking could use this book. This would also make a great hostess gift, or housewarming gift. Remember – no pictures, no recipes, just notes.
The Giveaway:
We’re giving away a copy of Notes on Cooking – A Short Guide to an Essential Craft by Lauren Braun Costello and Russell Reich.
- US residents
- Contest ends October 16, 2009 Midnight, EST.
- One comment per person
- In the comment, tell us one rule you would like to share with us that you follow with your cooking. Try not to repeat another person’s rule if you can.
One extra entry (only one)
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*Disclosure – I was given the book Notes on Cooking – A Short Guide to an Essential Craft by Lauren Braun Costello and Russell Reich to review. No monetary payment was given. This review is my honest opinion and no warranty is implied or given.
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