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Aida Mollenkamp's Keys To The Kitchen: The Essential Reference For Becoming A More Accomplished, Adventurous Cook (2012)

by Aida Mollenkamp(Favorite Author)
3.8 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
1452101299 (ISBN13: 9781452101293)
languge
English
publisher
Chronicle Books
review 1: A good starter cookbook. It tries to get you, as a beginner, to see how to riff (her word) on the recipes as soon as possible. My favourite part was the bit at the end where she talked about how flavours worked together. While much of this information can be gleaned by the practice of cooking, it is nice to see a starter put these indispensables in one place. The only issue that I have with this book is the mention of seasonality without respect to location. There is some sense that everyone has these things in the same season. I wonder at the lack of mention of what I guess you could call terroir. I just find it hard to find some of those ingredients together in Canada. That is all.
review 2: The book only partly lives up to it's name. -An essential reference
... more, yes. Lots of great beginner cooking tips/techniques, kitchen and pantry set up, general food knowledge, and some basic recipes in the Set-up and How to sections.-Becoming a more accomplished cook, yes. The final section, titled The Rift, contains go-to recipes for cooks that are confident enough in their own skill and don't really need to have their hand held through the cooking process, or "from the hip" as Mollenkamp refers to it. -Becoming an adventurous cook, I'm not so sure. About half of the main recipes are what you'd expect and explained simply but with good detail. But the main issue with the book is when it tries to get adventurous, it's not very successful. Twists to classic recipes or combining multiple ethnic techniques, ingredients & dishes (to make one conglomeration that can't be described as anything in the end) doesn't give me much ambition to try theses recipes. I was mostly confused trying to figure out how it were supposed to be appetizing and in the end wasn't very hungry...which is a pretty rare feat for a cookbook. less
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Lexi
meh. I expected better. Only one recipe I would actually try and it was just in the appendix...
1965
I love the setup in this book, I'm not sure I would make all the recipes.
foxylady
Great cookbook!! Awesome advice for beginning to become profit chef!!
selviselva
Parts 1&2 were the MOST valuable, a must read for any aspiring cook
xyesix
beginners, gorgeous photos
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