Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Best Reasons to Own Cooking Books

I found this article on O.co (a.k.a. Overstock.com).  I like to find each and every way to justify my vast collection of cooking books.  I have two cooking passions, no make that three four.
1.  Collecting   (That sounds better than buying.) 
2.  Reading
3.  Cooking
4.  Eating
Each equally pleasurable.


Best Reasons to Own Cooking Books

With the rise of cooking culture on the Internet, people seem to be forgetting why cooking books  are so valuable. While it's convenient to be able to look up recipes online, cooking books are still the choice of serious chefs and bakers everywhere. Cooking books provide an enormous amount of irreplaceable benefits in the kitchen. If you're considering purchasing one, look at the article below to learn the best reasons to own cooking books.

Owning Cooking Books:

  1. Have them where you want them: One of the biggest conveniences of cookbooks is that they can be placed near your cooking area and remain there. When it comes time to get cooking, you won't have to run back and forth to look for recipes or measurements. Having a cooking book on hand while you mix and measure ingredients will help you increase the quality of the food you prepare, and it will also help decrease stress in the kitchen.
  2. Make your mark: Cooking books are terrific because they allow you to mark them up. Try a recipe and think something could be added next time? Write yourself a reminder in the margin. Find that a recipe doesn't work well at your altitude? Alter the instructions with a pen to make sure you get it right on your second try.
  3. An issue of trust: With cooking books, it's possible to find recipes from chefs you trust. Instead of having to rely on undependable sources, you can look for volumes of recipes and cooking tips from renowned experts in the field. From celebrity chefs to classic cooks, it's easy to find cookbooks from trusted names.
  4. Getting to know you: Another worthwhile element of cooking books is the chance you have to get to know them. As time passes and you try more and more recipes from your cooking book, you'll be able to get a feel for how the book works for your style of cooking and you'll be able to use the knowledge to improve the recipes to your liking.
 
 
Here is my latest favorite. Our Best Bites.  Great recipes. Great pictures. Great taste.

 

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Helloooooooooooooo - I'm Back!!

Fresh corn on the grill.
I love to use the outdoor grill year round- yes even in a blizzard.   However, I cannot find fresh delicious sweet corn this time of year. Looking through some of my pic's I  found this one I took last year and simply forgot to blog about it.
The Recipe:
Shuck fresh corn.
Put in plastic bag and sprinkle with EVOO      
(extra virgin olive oil) enough to lightly cover each kernel.                                     
Put on a hot grill - grill for 6 minutes each side.
Season with favorite seasonings.  ie: salt , pepper, Johnnys seasoning, Mrs. Dash. etc... 

                             Wrap in foil for 10 - 15 minutes.  Eat.

Grilled Corn in Foil