Thursday, January 15, 2009

In Praise of Poteen or Riesling Renaissance

In Praise of Poteen

Author: John McGuffin

Bringing to life a legendary but little-known aspect of Irish history, this is a serious but by no means solemn study of illicit alcohol distilling in Ireland. It is a human and social document of unusual interest and a unique blend of folklore, economics, law, and, in its accounts of the inevitable conflicts between the revenue men and the poteen makers, tragicomedy. Neither romanticizing nor sentimentalizing the business, this study also includes background on the mania for ether-inhaling that afflicted certain places and people. This witty collection of historical anecdotes, recipes, and verses also contains a section of old photographs, which bring their own atmosphere and authenticity to the story.



New interesting textbook: Personal Health or From Boys to Men

Riesling Renaissance

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Riesling has enjoyed a recent leap in reputation, and this illuminating guide celebrates its fascinating history. It covers all nine countries and fifteen regions that produce this delicious wine, with detailed accounts of the world's top producers—including vital information on specific vineyard sites, production methods, and range of wines. There are reviews of the best vintages, as well as recommendations for the best wines to drink now. More than fifty color photographs illustrate a diversity of landscapes, and ten maps locate the top vineyard sites.



More Homebrew Favorites or Cooking with Winter Squash and Pumpkins

More Homebrew Favorites: More than 260 New Brews!

Author: Karl F Lutzen

Lutzen & Stevens are back with more than 260 of the latest great homebrew innovations.

All brewers, even those who formulate their own recipes, will want to own this wide-ranging recipe book, which includes:

* Recipes for both extract and all-grain beers, offering combinations for novices and experienced homebrewers

* Clear, straightforward directions for making ales, lagers, meads, and specialty beers

* Unusual recipes for exotic brews

* Directions for brewing lesser-know beers

* Comments and brewing tips from contributing brewers



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Cooking with Winter Squash and Pumpkins: Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-55

Author: Mary Anna Dusablon

Since 1973, Storey's Country Wisdom Bulletins have offered practical, hands-on instructions designed to help readers master dozens of country living skills quickly and easily. There are now more than 170 titles in this series, and their remarkable popularity reflects the common desire of country and city dwellers alike to cultivate personal independence in everyday life.



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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Cookies Brownies Bars Biscuits or 50 Best Stuffings and Dressings

Cookies, Brownies, Bars & Biscuits

Author: Catherine Atkinson

150 fantastic recipes for making fabulous classic and modern cookies and biscuits of all types for every event and occasion



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50 Best Stuffings and Dressings

Author: Rick Rodgers

Get the inside story on stuffing everything from a turkey or a chicken to a flank steak or an acorn squash.

Whether you call it stuffing or dressing, you'll call these 50 recipes delicious. From traditional, all-American varieties to those influenced by international cuisines, this collection of recipes will inspire you all year long. These creative stuffings, made with bread and cornbread, grains, fruits and vegetables, and meat, will brighten up turkeys and chickens, pork, fish, shellfish, and vegetables. Best of all, you don't even need to stuff anything to make these stuffings: just bake them in an ovenproof dish and you've got a side dish or even a main course.



A Taste of the British Isles or The Way We Cook

A Taste of the British Isles

Author: Linda Lilly

Brimming with original recipes from every region of the United Kingdom, A Taste of the British Isles contains authentic dishes for every type of meal and occasion, with the added bonus of snippets of interesting historical facts.



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The Way We Cook: Recipes from the New American Kitchen

Author: Sheryl Julian

For the past twenty years, in their wildly popular newspaper and cooking columns, Sheryl Julian and Julie Riven have been providing hundreds of thousands of cooks with recipes they can depend on. Now, in this long-awaited cookbook, which is an essential reference for anyone who wants to get the most out of time in the kitchen, they present 250 of their favorites. From Roast Side of Salmon to Creamy Chocolate Tart, each dish is straightforward, contemporary, and elegant: home cooking at its best.

Julian and Riven have an unerring sense of what busy people need: appetite-provoking nibbles that won't set back dinner preparations; easy meals for the time of day when the cook is most exhausted; impressive but relaxed dinners for company; simple side dishes; slow-cooked suppers served straight from the pot; weekend breakfasts that leave plenty of time for reading the paper; desserts anyone can master.

It's all here in The Way We Cook:

  • Appetizers: Spicy Pecans * Honey-Roasted Chicken Wings * Marinated Shrimp in White Wine Vinaigrette
  • Salads: Eggless Caesar Salad * Wilted Spinach Salad * Cucumber and Red Onion Salad
  • When You're in a Rush: Ten-Minute Bolognese * Pork Tenderloins with Caramelized Onions * Chicken Roasted on a Bed of Apples
  • Dishes We Make All the Time: Chicken and Corn Chili * Yankee Pot Roast with Caramelized Vegetables * Old-Fashioned Vegetable Soup
  • New Classics: Succotash with Seared Scallops * Chicken Pot Pie
  • Good Enough for Company: Herb-Roasted Flattened Chicken * Ossobuco * Orange-Marinated Turkey Breast
  • Simmering Pots: Spring Garden Stew * Portuguese Chicken Stew
  • Sides: Asparagus Cooked for Two Minutes * Potato Crisps with Fresh Herbs * Casserole-Roasted Fall Vegetables
  • Rise and Dine: Sour Cream Coffee Cake * Leek and Egg Frittata
  • If You Love to Bake: Lemon Pudding Cake * Free-Form Apple Tart * Double-Chocolate Refrigerator Cookies

The New York Times

Julian and Riven toss off a lifetime's worth of sensible advice as they march along. — Dwight Garner

Publishers Weekly

Julian and Riven, cooking columnists for the Boston Globe, promise their book to be uncomplicated and practical while at the same time elegant and informed-and they more than live up to their promise. "We aren't restaurateurs and we don't think people at home, taking times from their busy lives, should pretend to be either," they tell the reader, and say they've written a book the average American household can really use. Filled with simple recipes for the modern kitchen, the book offers enthusiastic introductions to each dish, and the recipes, which are written in a warm, mentoring tone, have ample guidelines and helpful tips. The authors shed light on cooking the Roast Pork Tenderloins with Caramelized Onions: "Pork is safe-and quite good-cooked until it is pink, not grayish-white like everyone did years ago." The suggestions for variations on any recipe are novel without being showy: for Chicken Pot Pie with Rich Pastry, they recommend a Salmon and Mushroom Pot Pie variation, which instructs the cook to simply halve the pastry recipe. The photographs that accompany the recipes are simple and instructive. Sections, aptly named "When You're in a Rush," "Good Enough for Company" and "If You Like to Bake," make choosing the right recipe a snap. Reminiscent of that 1980s standby, The Silver Palate, Julian and Riven's cookbook is innovative enough to be inspiring but familiar enough not to strike fear in the heart of the average cook. (June) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Library Journal

Julian and Riven write a popular, long-running weekly column for the Boston Globe, where Julian is also food editor. Here they have collected their favorite recipes. Some are updated versions of classics, while others are more contemporary discoveries; some are comfort food for weeknight suppers, while others are elegant company fare-but all are easy and few are time-consuming. In short, they are real recipes for real people, those busy home cooks in today's kitchens. Recipes are grouped into categories such as "When You're in a Rush" and "Dishes We Makes All the Time," and they range from Honey-Roasted Chicken Wings, for when "there are lots of kids in the crowd," to Succotash with Seared Scallops ("instant cooking at its most luxurious"), with a selection of mostly homey desserts for anyone who has the time to bake. Photographs of both the recipes and the step-by-step techniques round out the book. For most collections. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.