Chicago Cooks

Chicago Cooks
Title Chicago Cooks PDF eBook
Author Carol Mighton Haddix
Publisher Agate Publishing
Total Pages 210
Release 2009-03-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1572846062

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The past 25 years has seen Chicago transformed from a heartland stronghold of meat and potatoes into a major culinary center. Chicago Cooks chronicles this story through the eyes of the Chicago chapter of Les Dames d’Escoffier, female leaders in the food and dining world. They tell how the Chicago food scene grew and evolved, touching on landmark restaurants like Charlie Trotter's and Frontera Grill, the rise of ethnic cuisines imported from around the world, and the proliferation of shops, markets, and classes serving the ever more sophisticated home cook. The book also includes a bounty of 75 recipes for entertaining from this unique group of Chicago food authorities, gathered specially for this book.

Secrets of Chicago Chefs Cookbook

Secrets of Chicago Chefs Cookbook
Title Secrets of Chicago Chefs Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Nancy Miller (Food writer)
Publisher
Total Pages 496
Release 2004
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780974766515

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Steak with Friends

Steak with Friends
Title Steak with Friends PDF eBook
Author Rick Tramonto
Publisher Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages 311
Release 2010-04-27
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0740792571

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"Rick Tramonto is one of the most celebrated chefs of our time. 'Steak with Friends' is the first of Rick's seven cookbooks to invite readers into his home, sharing his food, faith, friends, and family (including his dog, Luke). This book features 150 recipes for steak and seafood along with all the delicious accompaniments ranging from appetizers to desserts ..."--Jacket.

The Chicago Homegrown Cookbook

The Chicago Homegrown Cookbook
Title The Chicago Homegrown Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Heather Lalley
Publisher Voyageur Press
Total Pages 160
Release 2011-06-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1610602447

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The Chicago Homegrown Cookbook: Local Food, Local Restaurants, Local Recipes celebrates the best homegrown food in and around the windy city, profiling 30 chefs who work together with local farms to bring the freshest, locally grown, sustainable foods to their menus. The book is organized by season and presents 100 delicious recipes. Featured chefs include Rick Bayless, Rick Gresh (Primehouse), Rob Levitt (MADO), and Mindy Segal (Hot Chocolate). Exquisite color photography illustrates the recipes and profiles.

Chicago Chef's Table

Chicago Chef's Table
Title Chicago Chef's Table PDF eBook
Author Amelia Levin
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 210
Release 2012-04-17
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0762785934

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Once considered a city simply of steakhouses and deep-dish pizza joints, Chicago has morphed into a vibrant and rich collection of second-generation, energetic chefs seeking to forge strong relationships with local producers and the diners they look to inspire. Master Chef Rick Bayless, Stephanie Izard of Girl & the Goat, Tony Mantuano of Spiaggia, and Paul Kahan with his slew of award-winning restaurants are just a few of the top chefs making headlines not only in Chicago’s food pubs but also nationwide. Chicago Chef’s Table is the first cookbook to gather Chicago’s best chefs and restaurants under one cover. Profiling signature “at home” recipes from over fifty legendary dining establishments, the book is a celebration of the farm-to-table way of life and modern Midwestern cuisine. Full-color photos throughout highlight fabulous dishes, famous chefs, and Chicago landmarks.

Cook This Book

Cook This Book
Title Cook This Book PDF eBook
Author Molly Baz
Publisher Clarkson Potter
Total Pages 306
Release 2021-04-20
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0593138279

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A thoroughly modern guide to becoming a better, faster, more creative cook, featuring fun, flavorful recipes anyone can make. ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR: NPR, Food52, Taste of Home “Surprising no one, Molly has written a book as smart, stylish, and entertaining as she is.”—Carla Lalli Music, author of Where Cooking Begins If you seek out, celebrate, and obsess over good food but lack the skills and confidence necessary to make it at home, you’ve just won a ticket to a life filled with supreme deliciousness. Cook This Book is a new kind of foundational cookbook from Molly Baz, who’s here to teach you absolutely everything she knows and equip you with the tools to become a better, more efficient cook. Molly breaks the essentials of cooking down to clear and uncomplicated recipes that deliver big flavor with little effort and a side of education, including dishes like Pastrami Roast Chicken with Schmaltzy Onions and Dill, Chorizo and Chickpea Carbonara, and of course, her signature Cae Sal. But this is not your average cookbook. More than a collection of recipes, Cook This Book teaches you the invaluable superpower of improvisation though visually compelling lessons on such topics as the importance of salt and how to balance flavor, giving you all the tools necessary to make food taste great every time. Throughout, you’ll encounter dozens of QR codes, accessed through the camera app on your smartphone, that link to short technique-driven videos hosted by Molly to help illuminate some of the trickier skills. As Molly says, “Cooking is really fun, I swear. You simply need to set yourself up for success to truly enjoy it.” Cook This Book will help you do just that, inspiring a new generation to find joy in the kitchen and take pride in putting a home-cooked meal on the table, all with the unbridled fun and spirit that only Molly could inspire.

Historic Chicago Bakeries

Historic Chicago Bakeries
Title Historic Chicago Bakeries PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Billock
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 160
Release 2021-09-27
Genre History
ISBN 1467150118

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As immigrants came from outside the United States and settled in pockets around Chicago, each neighborhood had its own bakery--and sometimes several. At one time, more than seven thousand bakeries dotted the city streets. Stalwarts like Dinkel's, Roeser's, Weber's, Pticek and Ferrara continue a legacy that shaped Chicago's food traditions: an atomic cake for family celebrations, bacon buns in the morning or a poppy seed bun for hot dogs and pączki and zeppole for holidays. Even the never-ending debate over seeded or unseeded rye. From pioneering bakers to today's cake makers, author Jennifer Billock puts the sweet and doughy history of Chicago on display.