Book Store   Audio Books   Child Books   Comic Books   Computer Books  
I'm Just Here for the Food: Food + Heat = Cooking Books In Print, Audio Books.
Home » All Books » Cooking/Food/Wine » Regional/International » US Regional » General

US Regional • Northwest
US Regional • Hawaii
US Regional • West
US Regional • Amish/Mennonite
US Regional • South
US Regional • Midwest
US Regional • Southwest
US Regional • Cajun/Creole
US Regional • Middle Atlantic
US Regional • African American
US Regional • Soul Food
US Regional • New England

I'm Just Here for the Food: Food + Heat = Cooking
buy bestselling books in print, audio books
I'm Just Here for the Food: Food + Heat = Cooking List Price: $32.50
Our Price: $21.45
You Save: $11.05

[ + Zoom ]   [ Buy Now ] Book : Usually ships in 24 hours
I'm Just Here for the Food: Food + Heat = Cooking description
Alton Brown, host of Food Network's Good Eats, is not your typical TV cook. Equal parts Jacques Pépin and Mr. Science, with a dash of MacGyver, Brown goes to great lengths to get the most out of his ingredients and tools to discover the right cooking method for the dish at hand. With his debut cookbook, I'm Just Here for the Food, Brown explores the foundation of cooking: heat. From searing and roasting to braising, frying, and boiling, he covers the spectrum of cooking techniques, stopping along the way to explain the science behind it all, often adding a pun and recipe or two (usually combined, as with Miller Thyme Trout).

I'm Just Here for the Food is chock-full of information, but Brown teaches the science of cooking with a soft touch, adding humor even to the book's illustrations--his channeling of the conveyer belt episode of I Love Lucy to explain heat convection is a hoot. The techniques are thoroughly explained, and Brown also frequently adds how to augment the cooking to get optimal results, including a tip on modifying a grill with a hair dryer for more heat combustion. But what about the food? Brown sticks largely to the traditional, from roast turkey to braised chicken piccata, though he does throw a curveball or two, such as Bar-B-Fu (marinated, barbecued tofu). And you'll quickly be a convert of his French method of scrambling eggs via a specially rigged double boiler--the resulting dish is soft, succulent, and lovely. But more than just a recipe book, I'm Just Here for the Food is a fascinating, delightful tour de force about the love of food and the joy of discovery. --Agen Schmitz

I'm Just Here for the Food: Food + Heat = Cooking Customer Reviews
  1     2     3  
♥♥♥♥♥ Understanding how it works, not just recipes
I love this book. This is not a typical cookbook. This book teaches you the principles of successful cooking. Rather than hashing out ingredient lists and blind processes to follow, Alton Brown actually explains why you sometimes use Baking Powder Vs. Baking Soda, why you should leave batter lumpy or mix it to death, and how higher heat doesn't always mean faster cooking - especially with success.

In some ways, this is a geek book. If you love cooking and want to know why, then this is the PERFECT book for you.
  1     2     3