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A Passion for Cheese
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

A Passion for Cheese

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Incorporating starters, soups, salads, vegetables, pastas and rice, main courses and desserts, this is a guide to cooking with cheese and combining it with a wide range of other ingredients.

Cheese
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Cheese

Cheese has been a lifelong passion for Michel Roux, initially inspired by early visits to French markets and fuelled by extensive travels around the world discovering new cheeses. Here he offers a wealth of advice on cheese and a fantastic collection of over 100 recipes for inventive canapés, comforting soups, tempting starters and snacks, sensational salads, original fish and meat dishes, mouth-watering pasta, rice and vegetable dishes, and delectable desserts. In addition to the great cheese classics, such as fondue, tartiflette, Parmesan soufflés and gnudi, Michel offers a host of creative ideas with original flavour combinations: try Roquefort pizza with pear, honey and almonds; roasted peppers with halloumi; or filo-wrapped feta and watermelon, for example. The recipes are versatile too, so you can use whichever cheeses are available to you. The ultimate guide to cooking with cheese from a legendary chef, this is a book for all cheese lovers.

Artisan Cheese Making at Home
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Artisan Cheese Making at Home

Just a century ago, cheese was still a relatively regional and European phenomenon, and cheese making techniques were limited by climate, geography, and equipment. But modern technology along with the recent artisanal renaissance has opened up the diverse, time-honored, and dynamic world of cheese to enthusiasts willing to take its humble fundamentals—milk, starters, coagulants, and salt—and transform them into complex edibles. Artisan Cheese Making at Home is the most ambitious and comprehensive guide to home cheese making, filled with easy-to-follow instructions for making mouthwatering cheese and dairy items. Renowned cooking instructor Mary Karlin has spent years working alongside th...

Classic Cheese Cookery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Classic Cheese Cookery

This award-winning guide to serving, pairing, and cooking with cheese includes more than 300 recipes—plus photos and an extensive cheese checklist! Critic and food writer Peter Graham’s Classic Cheese Cookery is the definitive book for satisfying the cravings of any cheese lover. With 18 chapters encompassing more than 300 recipes, you will find decadent inspirations for toasted and melted cheese, soups, pasta, pancakes, tarts, sauces, pastry, and much more. Alongside traditional recipes for soufflés, gratins, quiches, and cheesecakes, there are an enticing array of simple snacks and salads. Inspired combinations, such as pears with pecorino and prawns with feta will tempt the adventurous, while vegetarians will be delighted by the extensive variety that cheese cookery offers them. A detailed checklist of cheeses guides the intrepid and the uninitiated alike, so whether you are searching for a new pasta sauce, an alternative to Welsh rarebit, or a refreshing approach to entertaining, Classic Cheese Cookery, has something for every occasion.

Melt, Stretch, & Sizzle: The Art of Cooking Cheese
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Melt, Stretch, & Sizzle: The Art of Cooking Cheese

Dozens of deliciously indulgent hot cheese dishes, tips on selecting the best cheeses for cooking, tasting notes, wine and beer pairings, producer recommendations, and more expert knowledge make Melt, Stretch, & Sizzle a must-have for cheese lovers. These easy yet decadent recipes will change the way you eat and cook with cheese. A workhorse of the kitchen, cheese adds depth, flavor, and texture to sauces, soups, sandwiches, dips and snacks, fondues, and every dish you truly love. Melt, Stretch, & Sizzle demystifies recipes for delicate baked ricotta with herbs, a perfectly puffed dutch baby with bacon, pecorino popovers fit for any holiday party, and Brazil's crave-inducing pao de quiejo. A...

Cheese
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Cheese

The definitive guide to cooking with cheese, this book offers sweet and savory recipes for every course. Inspirational and inLayoution-packed, Williams-Sonoma Cheese is an indispensable guide to enjoying this versatile and beloved ingredient, in the kitchen and at the table. This title takes an authoritative and personal look at cheese, acting as both a comprehensive cookbook as well as a helpful primer on the subject. This luscious collection, with more than 100 recipes for every course, presents ways to cook with all types of cheese, from rich and creamy to oozy and pungent to nutty and sharp. All the classics are here, like mac and cheese, fondue, enchiladas, and burgers, but you?ll also ...

The Modern Cheesemaker
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 227

The Modern Cheesemaker

The Modern Cheesemaker shows you how to make 18 cheeses, from the rich and gooey, to the wonderfully stinky, and all the cheeseboard favourites – including simple, fresh cheeses such as mozzarella and ricotta, working up to salty and versatile halloumi, feta and paneer, perfect, melting Swiss cheese, through to aged Cheddar and Brie. Starting from the very basics of the making process, with a guide to milk types and the seasonal nature of cheese, The Modern Cheesemaker will deepen your understanding of this essential ingredient and its production. The equipment you will need is thoroughly explained and readily available and by following the easy-to-use instructions and Morgan McGlynn’s expert tips, you’ll soon learn how to become your own artisan cheesemaker. To reap the rewards of your hard work, there are over 40 recipes for delicious cheese-based dishes to make, along with flavouring cheese and suggested accompaniments.

Cheese For Dummies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 426

Cheese For Dummies

An accessible guide to selecting, cooking with, and making cheese From a pungent Gorgonzola to the creamiest Brie, the world of cheese involves a vocabulary of taste second only to wine. With the rise of artisanal cheeses, this once humble food made from curdled milk is now haute cuisine. And to make the new world of cheese less intimidating, Laurel Miller and Thalassa Skinner have created a handy primer to selecting cheese, pairing cheese with wine, cooking with cheese, and making cheese. In Cheese For Dummies, everyday cheese lovers will learn how to become true cheese connoisseurs. Not only will readers get a look at how different cheeses are made around the world, in Cheese For Dummies, ...

And That's How You Make Cheese!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

And That's How You Make Cheese!

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001-04
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

With almost thirty easy-to-follow recipes and complete instructions, And That’s How You Make Cheese! is the definitive guide for making fresh and aged cheeses right in your kitchen. With just a little effort, anyone can make fresh and aged cheeses such as Swiss, Feta, Monterey Jack or even an aged Stilton. Read about the history of your favorite cheese and the follow the recipes to make it yourself without additives, preservatives or chemicals. Your family and friends deserve the best and now you can give it to them with And That’s How You Make Cheese!

Encyclopedia of Cheese and Cheese Cookery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Encyclopedia of Cheese and Cheese Cookery

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1975
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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