The laws of cooking : and how to break them

Title
The laws of cooking : and how to break them

Author
Warner, Justin, 1984- author.

Added Author
Krieger, Daniel, photographer.

Edition
First edition.

Publication Date
2015

Publication Information
New York : Flatiron Books, 2015.

Physical Description
332 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm

ISBN
9781250065131

Abstract
"The Laws of Cooking . . . and How to Break Them encourages improvisation and play, while explaining Justin Warner's unique ideas about "flavor theory"--like color theory, but for your tongue. By introducing eleven laws based on familiar foods (e.g., "The Law of Peanut Butter and Jelly"; "The Law of Coffee, Cream, and Sugar"), the book will teach you why certain flavors combine brilliantly, and then show how these combinations work in 110 more complex and inventive recipes (Tomato Soup with "Grilled Cheese" Ravioli; Scallops with Black Sesame and Cherry). At the end of every recipe, Justin "breaks the law" by adding a seemingly discordant flavor that takes the combination to a new level"-- Provided by publisher.

General Note
Includes index.

Contents
Law of Peanut Butter and Jelly -- Law of Coffee, Cream, and Sugar -- Law of Bagel and Lox -- Law of the Hot Dog -- Law of the Wedge Salad -- Law of Guacamole -- Law of Cheese Fries -- Law of Lemonade -- Law of Pesto -- Law of General Tso's Chicken -- Law of Gin and Tonic -- Appendices.

Subject Term
Cooking -- Technique.

Genre
Cookbooks.

Language
English


LibraryMaterial TypeShelf LocationShelf NumberItem BarcodeStatus
Central BranchAdult non-fiction bookNonfiction641.5028 WAR39066034703815Nonfiction