The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Eggs


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If chefs are the conductors of the kitchen and Sauciers their soloists, then Egg cooks, without doubt, are the rock stars. No other food is so simple and so complex, so complete yet versatile. Eggs can be stored for weeks, used morning, noon and night, are available any season and ready to eat in minutes. Volume 6 of The Culinary Library is the definitive technique and recipe book for beginners, students and chefs with over 500 of the world's best egg recipes. The greatest cook in the world, M Antonin Careme, said no student of the culinary arts could claim success if they did not know how to cook eggs.He invented the chefs hat, called a torque, with white for purity of the art, height for achievement and aspiration, with each pleat representing the number of ways a chef had mastered in preparing Eggs. Careme's torque had 100 pleats There are many good cookbooks devoted to Eggs, none as comprehensive, so well researched nor as exciting as this new Volume from The Culinary Library.

Author: D. &. P. Gramp
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 11/27/2017
Pages: 412
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.03lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.25w x 0.92d
ISBN13: 9781452881454
ISBN10: 1452881456
BISAC Categories:
- Cooking | Reference
- Cooking | Specific Ingredients | Poultry
- Cooking | Methods | Professional

About the Author
Trained in the culinary arts at both The Cordon Bleu and Elizabeth Russell's school of French Cookery in London, employed as chefs in both Knightsbridge and Mayfair, the authors of The Culinary Library series of technical cookbooks bring both science and experience to the art of cooking. Add to this their passion for knowledge with Post-graduate degrees in Psychology, the Visual Arts and Medicine and the result is edifying.

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