by Anne Cazor (Author), Christine Lienard (Author), Anne Cazor (Author), Christine Lienard (Author), Gui Alinat (Author)
Get more recipes, more techniques, more deliciousness! Using methods that may seem more suited to science labs than kitchens, Molecular Cuisine: Twenty Techniques, Forty Recipes unlocks the secrets to the dishes, textures, techniques, and sensations of molecular cuisine. It explores revolutionary techniques that have the remarkable ability to toy with the chemical and physical reactions of cooking to create revolutionized versions of common cuisine.
With the recipes and techniques in this book, you will quickly be creating dishes such as:
Balancing just enough science to explain why the techniques work, with easy-to-follow recipes, the book covers emulsion, culinary foam, spherification, caramelization, the maillard reaction, soft and hard gels, and effervescence. It describes 20 techniques and 40 molecular cuisine recipes, all illustrated with luscious color photographs. Once you master these techniques you can use them to develop your own flavor profiles and texture combinations. You can, literally, play with your food, and it will be delicious.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 04 Nov 2011
ISBN 10: 1439871639
ISBN 13: 9781439871638
... this book is very useful because it is simple ... now that siphons, alginate, agar, etc. are in most kitchens of chefs, it is time that a large audience can see how science (molecular gastronomy) could contribute to the advancement of culinary practice.
-From the Foreword by Herve This