Don't Sweat the Aubergine: What Works in the Kitchen and Why

Don't Sweat the Aubergine: What Works in the Kitchen and Why

by NicholasClee (Author)

Synopsis

On average, people cook no more than two dishes from each cookbook they buy. Why? Because most of the other recipes seem just too daunting. This is where Nicholas Clee comes to the rescue. At last, here is the book that answers the questions you always want to ask and solves those frustrating kitchen conundrums - why do some writers tell you to wash and soak rice before cooking, while others never mention it? Why won't mince "brown" the way they tell you? Will an aubergine really taste better if you sweat it with salt first? The authoritative verdict on these and every other cookery technique is here. Written in Clee's easy, wry style and packed with his own selection of jargon-busting recipes that will deliciously broaden your range of standbys, this is the last cookbook you will ever need to buy...

$3.27

Save:$9.33 (74%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Short Books Ltd
Published: 07 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 1904977782
ISBN 13: 9781904977780

Media Reviews
Intelligent, thoughtful, fascinating... a gem Nigel Slater
Author Bio
Nicholas Clee edited UK's Bookseller magazine for many years. He is an accomplished amateur cook. This is his first book. He lives in London with his family.