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On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of the Kitchen: The Science And Lore Of The Kitchen

On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of the Kitchen: The Science And Lore Of The Kitchen
Autor: Harold J. Mcgee
Urheber: Harold J. Mcgee, Patricia Dorfman, Justin Greene
Verleger: Scribner

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Bewertung: 4.5 von 5 Sternen 18 Rezensionen
Verkaufsrang: 9236

Medium: Gebundene Ausgabe
Ausgabe: Revised and Upd.
Seiten: 896
Versandgewicht: 3
Maße (innen): 9.3 x 6.7 x 2

ISBN: 0684800012
Dewey Dezimalzahl: 641.5
EAN: 9780684800011

Publikation: November 16, 2004
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A classic tome of gastronomic science and lore, On Food and Cooking delivers an erudite discussion of table ingredients and their interactions with our bodies. Following the historical, literary, scientific and practical treatment of foodstuffs from dairy to meat to vegetables, McGee explains the nature of digestion and hunger before tackling basic ingredient components, cooking methods and utensils. He explains what happens when food spoils, why eggs are so nutritious and how alcohol makes us drunk. As fascinating as it is comprehensive, this is as practical, interesting and necessary for the cook as for the scholar.


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5 von 5 Sternen Knowledge is power   Juli 18, 2000
Ruth F Blanchette (dallas, tx United States)
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My copy is dog-eared and worn. It is written in. Passages are highlighted. This book has the answers for anyone who loves food and has a curiousity about how things work and why. What is wonderful is the author has written this book for the common man as well as the professional. It belongs not only in the library of anyone associated with the food industry but also anyone who loves to cook. With Harold McGee at your elbow, why things happen in the kitchen and how to fix them just became easier. This book, like a great recipe is complex and yet oh so simple.


5 von 5 Sternen Buy This Boook   Mai 20, 2000
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This is an absolute must read for anybody who enjoys food and cooking. Covering a range of information, this book is so well written that it's hard to put down.

After reading this book, you will possess a gamut of information about things culinary, and will always have something interesting to contribute to the conversation. From the history of cheese making to the chemistry of color compounds, this tome has it all.


5 von 5 Sternen Years to absorb all this lore!   April 6, 2000
Rebecca Johnson (Washington State)
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I see this book as an intellectual journey into the world of facinating food. While you don't need a science degree to understand the facts and figures, you might feel like you have one when you finish reading this comprehensive resource. It may take me a few years to absorb all the knowlege presented here. While testing recipes I noticed a great difference in the quality of baked goods when I used two different brands of flour. Who would have known that hard wheat and soft wheat produce different results. There I was adding more and more all-purpose flour to a recipe that had worked the first time I tried it. The only variable was that I was using a soft/hard wheat blend and had used a hard wheat flour the time before. What a revelation! My chocolate cake recipe now states exactly what brand of flour to use. The texture is chewy and delicious and lets just say that it would not have been this way if I had not understood the differnce in the quality of a flour. If you are trying to understand why things work or don't - this is one of the best scientific studies I have begun to read. I also grew up in Africa and found the information on Maize versus Corn facinating. I continue to order a maize meal from a catalog since the texture is different than the cornmeal we use in America. Who would have guessed that the Native Americans were enjoying popcorn long before any one else. We should thank them for taking the time to cultivate one of our favorite snacks. The truth is, so many cultures have contributed so much to our American way of life.


5 von 5 Sternen Excellent Reference Book   Februar 9, 2000
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A great book to compliment cookbooks. No serious kitchen should be without it.


5 von 5 Sternen Rigorous, but understandable.   September 10, 1999
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This book is NOT a cookbook, but it's a damned good reference for figuring out why your sauce was flat.

I first received this book from a friend, about 3 years ago. I read it, then re-read it, and was amazed that the technical references and jargon were so easily described.

As a chemical engineer by trade and a cook by avocation, I loved this book, both for the technical details and the writing, as well as the explanations of the science behind the "obvious". If you're a technically-inclined person, you'll appreciate the references and notes. If you, like some unnamed previous reviewers, are looking for an easy guide to food, this isn't it. This book appeals to cooks who know how to make things, but want to know why those things are made. This isn't a compendium of recipes, nor is it a guide to cooking. It's an easily understandable review of why foods do what they do.

If you enjoy cooking and wonder why "browning" makes a tastier dish, get this book. Nothing here is a surprise to the seasoned cook. There are no de rigueur recipes. Whatever.



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