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| The New Best Recipe: All-New Edition | 
enlarge | Author: Cook's Illustrated Magazine Creators: John Burgoyne, Carl Tremblay, Daniel J. Van Ackere Publisher: Americas Test Kitchen Category: Book
List Price: $35.00 Buy New: $21.99 You Save: $13.01 (37%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 210 reviews Sales Rank: 342
Media: Hardcover Edition: 2nd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 1000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.3 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.7 x 2.4
ISBN: 0936184744 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5 EAN: 9780936184746 ASIN: 0936184744
Publication Date: October 15, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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It'll make your brain smoke! May 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Amazing resource! This is not just a collection of recipes strung together there are wonderful discussions of how they arrived at the recipes they present that I enjoy even more than the recipes themselves. There is considerable discussion not only of what worked but other ideas they tried that did not work. I find these are exactly the discussions I find most interesting and rewarding. Even though some of their approaches might have failed in one context, they might work in another one.
I consult this before I cook anything May 9, 2008 This is a thinking man's "Joy of Cooking". They give you all the caveats to avoid when you are making any dish. I am not one to follow recipes to the letter. I like how they give you the objectives of what you are trying to accomplish. Then you can work within your range of knowledge. It is a great book for an advanced cook.
GREAT MONSTROSITY! May 8, 2008 14 out of 20 found this review helpful
The recipes are thorough to the point of an extreme and if followed exactly you will have perfect results every time. Even when not followed to the tee they come out great! I have purchased a lot of new equipment for these recipes and the buying tips offered in the book were invaluable! so you may be asking why only 3 stars after all the praise? The problem with the book is it's sheer size. It is a monstrosity! 5 pounds does not sound like a lot of weight but combined with the thickness of the book it makes very hard to read. I have accidentally ripped a lot of the pages just by holding them while the book has slipped between my legs. A better format would have been to break this into smaller pieces each focusing on a certain category like baking, main dishes, equipment corner, ect and offered as a boxed set. There is a set of books called the best recipe series by the same authors and we have purchased the "Baking Illustrated: A Best Recipe Classic (The Best Recipe Series)" volume that covers all of the baking recipes in this book and love it because it fits on the counter! This book does consume a lot of counter space so we have taken pictures right from the monstrosity and they print good enough to use then we just trash them keeping the book nice and clean. All said and done it is a great read! 5 stars for content 1 star for format= 3 stars. definitely worth buying!!
I really like this book! May 6, 2008 I'm not a chef so I don't want to experiment on my own. I want to cook something the right way the first time. This book allows me to do this as the authors have taken the time to try the various methods and only give you the one that works the best.
I am also a geek at heart and I love the fact that they often explain the science and reasoning behind their recommendations. Very good book and I highly recommend. If you are a chef or someone looking for highly unique or very ethnically diverse dishes, this is probably not for you.
Amazing book May 1, 2008 I have had this cookbook for a couple of months and have yet to be disappointed with a single thing I have made. The recipes are explained in detail, and I believe this book has made me a better cook simply by providing the "science" behind what makes a recipe work (for example adding baking soda to add more browning to a baked good). This has become my cooking bible and I have since ordered two more books from the same publisher.
Recipes I've made from the book that were fantastic include: Devils Food Cake with Coffee Buttercream Icing (YUM!) Chicken Marsala Guacamole (so easy, yet so delicious) Hummus (again, easy - it's fun and cheaper to make your own!) Ratatouille Stir Fried Pork (tasted better than a Chinese restaurant)
I've made a ton of others, but these are recent ones that come to mind. There are also numerous "sidebar" articles throughout the book with various equipment and ingredient reviews. I've followed a number of these recommendations and have also been very pleased.
In summary, this book is well worth the price and you will be on your way to serving fantastic meals to your family with relative ease!
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