An edition of Joy of Cooking (1931)

Joy of cooking

Seventh Edition, Sixth Revision
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An edition of Joy of Cooking (1931)

Joy of cooking

Seventh Edition, Sixth Revision
  • 4.9 (10 ratings) ·
  • 272 Want to read
  • 25 Currently reading
  • 17 Have read

John and Megan developed more than six hundred new recipes for this edition, tested and tweaked thousands of classic recipes, and updated every section of every chapter to reflect the latest ingredients and techniques available to today’s home cooks. Their strategy for revising this edition was the same one Irma and Marion employed: Vet, research, and improve Joy’s coverage of legacy recipes while introducing new dishes, modern cooking techniques, and comprehensive information on ingredients now available at farmers’ markets and grocery stores.

You will find tried-and-true favorites like Banana Bread Cockaigne, Chocolate Chip Cookies, and Southern Corn Bread—all retested and faithfully improved—as well as new favorites like Chana Masala, Beef Rendang, Megan’s Seeded Olive Oil Granola, and Smoked Pork Shoulder. In addition to a thoroughly modernized vegetable chapter, there are many more vegan and vegetarian recipes, including Caramelized Tamarind Tempeh, Crispy Pan-Fried Tofu, Spicy Chickpea Soup, and Roasted Mushroom Burgers. Joy’s baking chapters now include gram weights for accuracy, along with a refreshed lineup of baked goods like Cannelés de Bordeaux, Rustic No-Knead Sourdough, Ciabatta, Chocolate-Walnut Babka, and Chicago-Style Deep-Dish Pizza, as well as gluten-free recipes for pizza dough and yeast breads.

A new chapter on streamlined cooking explains how to economize time, money, and ingredients and avoid waste. You will learn how to use a diverse array of ingredients, from amaranth to za’atar. New techniques include low-temperature and sous vide cooking, fermentation, and cooking with both traditional and electric pressure cookers. Barbecuing, smoking, and other outdoor cooking methods are covered in even greater detail.

This new edition of Joy is the perfect combination of classic recipes, new dishes, and indispensable reference information for today’s home cooks. Whether it is the only cookbook on your shelf or one of many, Joy is and has been the essential and trusted guide for home cooks for almost a century. This new edition continues that legacy.

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English
Pages
1136

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Cover of: Joy of cooking.
Joy of cooking.
2001, Scribner
in English
Cover of: Joy of cooking.
Joy of cooking.
2001, Scribner
in English
Cover of: Joy of cooking.
Joy of cooking.
2001, Scribner
in English
Cover of: Joy of Cooking
Joy of Cooking: All About Pasta & Noodles
October 25, 2000, Scribner
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Joy of cooking
Joy of cooking
1997, Simon and Schuster/Scribner
in English - Seventh Edition, Sixth Revision
Cover of: Joy of cooking
Joy of cooking
1995, Scribner
Hardcover in English - 1st Scribner ed.
Cover of: The Joy of Cooking
The Joy of Cooking: Volume 2
May 1, 1974, Signet
Cover of: Joy of cooking
Joy of cooking
1974, New American Library
- [Rev. and enl.
Cover of: The Joy of Cooking
The Joy of Cooking: Single-Volume Edition
November 1, 1973, Plume, Plume: New American Library
Cover of: Joy of cooking
Joy of cooking: Volume 1-Main Course Dishes
1962, Bobbs-Merrill
in English - [Rev. & enl.]

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Edition Notes

"This edition acknowledged the importance of food processors, microwaves, and bread machines. Exciting foods and recipes from other cultures were included from Cuban, Thai, Indian and Japanese cuisine, among others. The 1997 edition also brought to JOY ingredients that were not so readily available in 1975 such as, balsamic vinegar, Asian noodles, chile peppers, basmati rice, and garam masala. Grilled vegetables, gravlax, and Mexican salsas were also included." (Source)

"Revised edition ... Maria Guarnaschelli ... senior editor"--Introd.
Includes index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
641.5973
Library of Congress
TX715 .R75 1997

Contributors

Author
Marion Rombauer Becker
Author
Ethan Becker
Illustrator
Laura Hartman Maestro
Senior Editor
Maria Guarnaschelli

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 1136 p. :
Number of pages
1136

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL689411M
Internet Archive
joyofcooking01romb
ISBN 10
0684818701
LCCN
97036451
OCLC/WorldCat
37801353
Library Thing
3760
Goodreads
327847

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February 2, 2022 Edited by AgentSapphire Merge works
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June 14, 2012 Edited by LC Bot import new book
April 1, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from Scriblio MARC record