Showing posts with label Americas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Americas. Show all posts

Sunday, July 17, 2011

America's Secret Recipes Review

America's Secret Recipes is your key to great restaurant food in your own kitchen. This book is filled with hundreds of recipes that you would immediately recognize from several of the top restaurants around the United States. You could create a meal from a different restaurant every night of the week, or mix and match your favorites from different locations to create a custom dining experience using the top recipes.

1. Time Saving Recipes.

The recipes in America's Secret Recipes can help you avoid all of the trial and error of trying to create a restaurant dish that you love. This book outlines the recipes exactly, down to the smallest detail. You can simply open the book and begin to cook your favorite meals. Each recipe title tells you where it was made famous, so there is no guessing about what you should expect.

2. Step by Step Instructions.

America's Secret Recipes is easy enough to use that anyone who can read can make the recipes. The recipes are incredibly detailed, and they have specific instructions on how to put the ingredients together just like the professional chefs do. You will have all of the guidance you need to create these famous dishes in your own kitchen, without the frustration of a vague or sketchy recipe. Each ingredient list is exactly like the ingredient list that the restaurant would use, and you will be able to find all of the ingredients at any local grocery store.

3. The Tastes You Love Without the Price Tag.

When you cook from America's Secret Recipes, you will have complete control of the cost of the meal. You can purchase the ingredients you prefer, and you don't have to pay the overhead at an expensive restaurant. This cookbook makes it possible to eat the restaurant food you love every night of the week, because it will cost so much less to prepare than it does to buy when you are dining out. Your friends and family will recognize their favorite restaurant foods because this guide gives you all of the tools you need to recreate any popular dish.

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Saturday, July 16, 2011

American Test Kitchen Recipes - The America's Test Kitchen Family Cookbook Every Home Should Have

My favorite family cookbook is home to American Test Kitchen recipes that are easy to follow and always produces an awesome tasting family meal at home. This article gives you a quick look at why this cookbook belongs in your home kitchen, and it will also help you find more information on the book and its authors.

Good old-fashioned "home cooking" is a hot and growing trend. From the brand new home chef, to the experienced head chef, every home kitchen needs a great cookbook! Your first and primary cookbook should not only be full of great recipes, but it should also provide you an education on food and cooking techniques.

The ONE cookbook every family and home should have

One of the best-selling cookbooks that every home should have is The America's Test Kitchen Family Cookbook, by America's Test Kitchen. America's Test Kitchen is a company dedicated to researching, testing and publishing great recipes "that work". They produce a popular TV cooking show called "America's Test Kitchen", they publish several industry-leading magazines such as Cook's Illustrated and Cook's Country, and last but not least they publish several best-selling cookbooks.

What separates this family cookbook from the others?

America's Test Kitchen is known for their exhaustive, well-structured testing approach. They take well-known recipes, apply different best practices and techniques throughout their testing, and ultimately come up with the one best recipe. It's common for them to test a recipe 30-50 times in order for their expert staff of chefs and tasters to determine one winning recipe.

Another great thing they do is share their key testing experience with you. They walk you through important points of their testing to help explain why they chose certain ingredients and applied certain techniques to come up with their best recipe. They strike a perfect balance between taste, quality, time, available ingredients to every home and simplicity. All of the American Test Kitchen recipes often take the easier techniques, as long as the end result produces a great tasting high-quality dish.

In addition to providing hundreds of recipes, this family cookbook also has little articles peppered throughout the book that provide helpful information, such as equipment testing, recommendations, cooking techniques and education on food and science. All of this together not only helps you cook great meals from the start, but it also helps you become a better cook over time.

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Friday, July 15, 2011

America's Secret Recipes

I always wanted to improve my cooking despite the fact that I am very bad at it, and nothing seems to come out well out of my hands. But I still got my hope and decided to start looking for some good recipes (what I mean by this is something that tastes good even with my clumsy skills). And I think I might have found it.

I absolutely love restaurant food and the spices they use to make it so much different from what we make at home. I always wondered what made it so delicious despite the fact that we use the seemingly same ingredients at home, with worse results.

Then I found a recipe book written by Ron Douglas, named (conveniently) "America's Secret Recipes", that advertised the fact that the book held restaurant secrets and recipes that the billion dollar companies like KFC, Pizza Hut, Red Lobster and many others are trying to keep away from the public. Who doesn't want to learn how to cook up a Pizza Hut house special huh? Yes, the book has it's share of Pizza Recipes and deserts! Yeah, actually I always wanted to know how they make those exceptionally tasty Tiramisu cakes. I always had it in for those.

The book also tries to make use of easy recipes in a sense of presenting the recipes by their signature companies, for example if you're looking for KFC specials, you will find them all in one spot so you don't need to read every recipe in the book to actually find what you're looking for.

Overall, the book is worth that special price tag I got it for, especially if you get it while that special offer with the second volume is still there. You practically get two good books for a very low price tag. As Ron said, you spend a lot of money eating out, money you could use somewhere you really need it, while making great meals for your family and receiving great compliments for your cooking.


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