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Healthy, versatile and delicious, chicken is truly an ideal food-however, few cooks truly know how to make the most of it, and end up preparing the same simple dishes over and over again. Now Sharon Bowers shows you, with over 100 recipes, how to truly make the most of this inexpensive meat. Novice cooks will love the approachable format and easy-to-use organization, and more experienced cooks will appreciate the variety of recipes-from Crispy Dijon Cutlets to Southern Chicken and Dumplings. This comprehensive manual explains clearly the different kinds of chicken available from organic to free range, all the major cooking methods, how to use chicken for different meals, and answers any question a cook could come up with, including What's the best way to use up several pounds of chicken thighs?
This complete cooking guide is packed with chicken tips and techniques—plus 101 recipes from Chicken Soup to Chicken Masala and Chicken Cordon Bleu. Chicken 101 features delicious, diverse, and accessible recipes, all of which have been thoroughly kitchen tested. It is both a cookbook and a comprehensive reference guide covering everything you need to know about chicken, from poultry dos and don’ts to kitchen equipment and supplies. Its practical layout makes it easy to use, with measures calculated in both traditional and metric quantities. Full of mouthwatering photographs, Chicken 101 starts off with a detailed introduction full of helpful hints and insider tips. The 101 recipes included feature a breadth of different dishes drawn from a wide range of culinary traditions, all of them featuring clear, straightforward instructions, and all of them delicious. The 101 series is perfect both for beginners and more experienced cooks looking to broaden their kitchen horizons.
There is no better source of protein than chicken breast. Yet, when it isn't made correctly, you are going to have a dry piece of meat, which becomes near impossible to eat. Lindsey Fisher provides you with some of the best chicken breast recipes in the world. This is a comprehensive chicken breast cookbook for you to enjoy and make the most of.
Chicken is a superb meat. Tender and full of flavour, it is fantastically versatile, inexpensive and healthy. Few foods blend as well with different ingredients and flavourings as chicken does. And the humble bird is having a renaissance as the cost of beef, lamb and pork soars. We’ve all grown up with the iconic roast chicken and much-loved dishes such as chicken soup and coq au vin. But so often we fall back on the same old dishes, time and time again. Marcus Bean has made it his mission to show us how to rediscover chicken, and reinvent our repertoire of chicken recipes. Whether you want to slow-cook, stir-fry or stuff chicken, or you are preparing a confit, casserole or curry, Marcus g...
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Longlisted for the André Simon Food and Drink Book Awards 2020 Carl Clarke has garnered the reputation from his industry peers and the general public alike as an authority and advocate on cooking ethically reared chicken. What he doesn't know about chicken isn't worth knowing, from brining and seasoning to poaching, grilling and frying. The Whole Chicken is not only an homage to the world's most eaten meat, but also a demonstration of its versatility, from the pie that everyone wants to perfect, to the spicy and sour chicken thighs found on the hawker stalls on the streets of Seoul. With detailed, step-by-step photography showing exactly how to joint a chicken, the chapters that follow – whole bird, breast, wing, thigh, leg, skin, bone and offal – show exactly how to use every last scrap. This is in equal parts a cookbook, a compendium, and a love letter, with a whole lot of style and personality to frame it.
If there's one chef who can create 100 chicken recipes, it is Ainsley Harriott. In his second book in the My Kitchen Table series, Ainsley showcases an incredible range of flavours, cooking styles and dishes using the nation's favourite ingredient, chicken. From an oven-baked harissa chicken with cumin sweet potatoes to chilli chicken burgers and soy-poached chicken breasts with pak choi, who knew chicken could be so exciting? This is a must-have cookbook for everybody who likes chicken.
As any seasoned home chef knows, chicken breasts are a versatile and delicious protein that can be used in a wide variety of dishes. Whether you're looking for a hearty weeknight meal, a quick and easy dinner solution, or something to impress your dinner guests, boneless chicken breast recipes offer endless possibilities. This is why I wrote “Boneless Chicken Breast Recipes: Best Way to Cook Chicken Breast.” With so many recipes to choose from, it can be overwhelming to know where to begin. That's why this cookbook is an essential addition to any kitchen. Packed with mouthwatering recipes that are sure to please even the pickiest eaters, this cookbook is a must-have for any home chef. On...
"Good cooking depends on two things: common sense and good taste." In England, no food writer's star shines brighter than Simon Hopkinson's. His breakthrough Roast Chicken and Other Stories was voted the most useful cookbook ever by a panel of chefs, food writers, and consumers. At last, American cooks can enjoy endearing stories from the highly acclaimed food writer and his simple yet elegant recipes. In this richly satisfying culinary narrative, Hopkinson shares his unique philosophy on the limitless possibilities of cooking. With its friendly tone backed by the author's impeccable expertise, this cookbook can help anyone--from the novice cook to the experienced chef--prepare delicious cuisine . . . and enjoy every minute of it! Irresistible recipes in this book include: Eggs Florentine Chocolate Tart Poached Salmon with Beurre Blanc And, of course, the book's namesake recipe, Roast Chicken Winner of both the 1994 Andre Simon and 1995 Glenfiddich awards (the gastronomic world's equivalent to an Oscar), this acclaimed book will inspire anyone who enjoys sharing the ideas of a truly creative cook and delights in getting the best out of good ingredients.
Food, for me, is a constant pleasure: I like to think greedily about it, reflect deeply on it, learn from it; it ... More than just a mantra, "cook, eat, repeat" is the story of my life.' Cook, Eat, Repeat is a delicious and delightful combination of recipes intertwined with narrative essays about food. Written in Nigella's engaging and insightful style, this is a cookbook with the warmth and personality to beat away the January blues. Whether asking 'What is a Recipe?' or declaring death to the Guilty Pleasure, Nigella's wisdom about food and life comes to the fore, with tasty new recipes that readers will want to return to again and again. 'The recipes I write come from my life, my home', ...