If You Can Read You Can Cook

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If You Can Read, You Can Cook

This is a cookbook designed for readers who assume they can't cook because they've never tried. Cooking is a big, scary world filled with weird terms. What exactly is a skillet? What's the difference between a steak and a fillet? If the directions say 350 degrees for 60 minutes, can I do 700 degrees for 30? If you've ever asked one of these questions, this book is for you. Not only does it contain 70 recipes for everything from breakfast to desert, but also several pages of definitions, ingredient substitutions, conversion factors (not as scary as it sounds), and a list of the 15 tools you need to get started making delicious meals. The recipes assume no prior knowledge. Things, like hard-boiling an egg, are explained right in the recipes. Every recipe is easy to follow so its easy to cook. That's why I say: If you can read, you can cook
You Can Cook

Author: Annabel Karmel
language: en
Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Release Date: 2010-03-01
A complete cooking course for kids, from food guru Annabel Karmel - now in ebook format Encourage a love of healthy food for life with this one-stop cookery book, from Annabel Karmel. Get your child involved in all aspects of cooking - from choosing the ingredients, basic preparation and adding flavour to nutrition. Your child will pick up key cooking techniques; from slicing, dicing and chopping to how to cream, sift, knead and whisk. Plus, they'll learn how to whip up over 60 delicious and healthy recipes that the whole family will enjoy, from pancakes to risotto. If your child only has one cookbook - make it this one!
If I Can Cook, You Know God Can

Ntozake Shange offers this personal culinary memoir, with dashes of literature and pinches of music, in her rousing tribute to black cuisine as a food of life that reflects the spirit and history of a people. With recipes such as "Collard Greens to Bring You Money," Shange introduces us to 'Afro-Atlantic foodways:' a cuisine born on the slave ships of the Middle Passage, and shared by all members of the African Diaspora. If I Can Cook/You Know God Can is a vivid story of the migration of a people that opens our hearts and minds to what it means for "black folks in the Western Hemisphere to be full."