#31
Posted 21 November 2011 - 08:25 AM
#32
Posted 21 November 2011 - 08:44 AM
For me its
1. Modernist Cuisine (obviously)
2. Heston at Home
3. EMP
4. Volt Ink
#33
Posted 21 November 2011 - 09:36 AM
Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams
The Family Meal: Home Cooking with Ferran Adria
The Art of Beef Cutting: A Meat Professional's Guide to Butchering and Merchandising
Les Petits Macarons: Colorful French Confections to Make at Home
Edited by JBailey, 21 November 2011 - 09:37 AM.
That, gentlemen, is the whirlingest dervish of them all." - The Professionals by Richard Brooks
#34
Posted 21 November 2011 - 04:24 PM
Modernist Cuisine - so far to me - is a great collection of photography, I have yet to cook from it, simply don't have the time for most of it. (and I'm still miffed at all the errors in the first edition, something I still believe should not have happened in a book collection of this caliber - and price)
I mostly got older books it seems, some in German, some about meat and meat cutting, but the year went by with not much that attracted me.
- Thomas Keller
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#35
Posted 21 November 2011 - 05:37 PM
- Modernist Cuisine
- Heston at home
- Eleven Madison Park
- Rustic Italian Food
- Volt INK
- The food of Morocco
- Essential Pepin
- Mourad - New Moroccan
- Odd Bits
- Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams
- Mozza
#36
Posted 23 November 2011 - 12:23 PM
- Foods of Morocco (Wolfert)
- Mourad: New Moroccan
- Mozza
- PDT Cocktail Book
- The Italian Baker, Revised (never bought the original, not sure how much I'll use this one)
- Momofuku Milk Bar
- Make the Bread, Buy the Butter (have been following her blog for a while, kind of a fun book which has convinced me to try making Camembert at home)
- Sweet Confections: Beautiful Candy to Make at Home (hate the title, but I bought it for the pumpkin and chocolate caramel recipes)
- Les Petits Macarons
- Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams
A few that I thought I would like and thus pre-ordered, but ended up being returned:
The Food of Spain (did exactly nothing for me, despite the nice photography)
Off the Menu
Sugar Baby
So, what's up for 2012?
Edited by mukki, 23 November 2011 - 12:25 PM.
#37
Posted 23 November 2011 - 01:53 PM
Lyrical writing and a very different approach to meal preparation and planning. I was captivated by her relaxed approach to getting food on the plate and her philosophy of seeing the future possibilities of that food. I bought the Kindle edition and the downside to that is not being able to lend it out!
"It either works fine or not, but what the heck. This is bread, not birth control." Susan of Wild Yeast blog
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#38
Posted 28 November 2011 - 04:15 PM
She's a great instructor, I expect that book to be a winner.
- Thomas Keller
Diablo Kitchen, my food blog
#39
Posted 04 December 2011 - 12:49 PM
Overall a very good year (including a few I will buy in the next few weeks and hopefully more time to cook after having our first baby three months ago):
- The food of Morocco
- Essential Pepin
Good luck on the cooking - my kid's six and I'm still hoping I'll have more time to cook some time soon (said only half in jest).
Ok, do these books add anything different to their earlier editions. If I have Paula's first Moroccan book and Complete Techniques is there any point in looking at these?
Cheers,
Geoff
#40
Posted 04 December 2011 - 02:06 PM
#41
Posted 04 December 2011 - 06:55 PM
Margaret McArthur
"Take it easy, but take it."
Studs Terkel
1912-2008
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#42
Posted 30 December 2011 - 09:24 AM
Ruhlmans, 20
Molly Stevens, Roasting
Davdi Tanis, Heart of the Artichoke
Marc Vetri's new book. (name escapes at the moment)
i think these are all 2011 releases.
#43
Posted 30 December 2011 - 11:10 AM
#44
Posted 30 December 2011 - 05:07 PM
I picked that one up at Homesense the other day (the Canadian version of Marshall's housewares dept) - I saw the bone marrow picture and since that was one of my favourite dishes at Joe Beef I had to have it. Sadly it's not the same as they make the marrow at the restaurant.Many fine books this year, but right now I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of "The Art of Living According to Joe Beef". I ordered it as soon as I knew I wasn't getting it as a Christmas gift. First glance at a friend's copy a couple of week's ago was love at first sight.
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