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W**E
America's Test Kitchen Rocks!!!
I am a male in my 50's. I got tuned into these books because there was a copy of "100 Recipes" by America's Test Kitchen at a B & N store that had been abused and they were offering it for sale for $5. I came home and read it and what an eye opener it was. I simply have never seen a cookbook that got down to basics in such a way that I could understand. I have known how to cook some things for years, but I rarely cooked, and there was nothing special about my cooking. America's Test Kitchen has changed all that."Cooking School" has further enhanced my interest in cooking enormously. It TEACHES. In each chapter, after you read and learn, there are an array of recipes that will incorporate what you just read about. I cannot emphasize enough how much my knowledge of how to cook has skyrocketed after incorporating the concepts it describes. And somehow, unlike any book I have ever read about how to cook, the concepts STICK. Breakfasts, lunches, dinners, desserts, meats, birds, vegetables, soups, sautees, pie crusts.I am now getting a reputation among friends as an excellent cook. People at work are coming to me to ask questions about what they want to cook at their own houses. Women have begun asking if they can come to my house for an afternoon to make and eat a dish (not a date, but better than a date because it can be so casual). I have this huge kitchen with two ovens that has been underutilized for the 9 years I have lived here and I am just beginning to see its potential. I bought a huge (4 foot by 2 foot) cutting board that makes so much cutting and chopping and mixing very easy.The book has MEGA pictures, it describes in detail the best tools to buy to outfit your kitchen and pays attention to keeping the costs down if you want to. In fact, it pays a lot of attention to budget, which I love. It teaches about terminology, methodology, and each chapter goes into detail about the likeliest places where cooks make mistakes, so you can place extra attention on those areas. There is one little two page section called "How to make food taste better" that is worth the price of the entire book.I have a roommate who has been in the food service industry for his whole life. He has enormous stores of knowledge in his head. He's also very particular about what he likes--nothing fancy, exotic, or non-mainstream. He laughs as I talk about insights I am gaining as I learn from this book, and says dismissing phrases like, "everybody knows that." However, I see him glance through this book, always when he thinks I am not looking, and he reads the little sidebar sections that are so informative. He's broadening his horizons when he tastes some of the more exotic food I am cranking out. And I know for a fact that he has incorporated at least one idea straight out of this book into the recipes his restaurant makes. He wouldn't admit it, but he is learning, too. And now I find him coming into the kitchen when I am cooking and asking lots of questions about why I am doing something that way as opposed to another way. Because of the book, I can answer, because America's Test Kitchen gives the reader the reasons why. This might not seem remarkable until I tell you that he is a lifetime veteran of cooking and I have only been pursuing cooking for about 4 months. I am nowhere near as good as he is but I am noticing the respect I am starting to get in my kitchen.For Thanksgiving, less than a week ago, we both cooked up a feast for about ten people entirely from scratch. He did the main courses, meats, vegetables, stuffings, and potatoes. I did the breads (2 kinds), pies (3 kinds), cakes (2 kinds). Just four months ago, I guarantee there was no way I would take on such a task because it would have been just too intimidating. But thanks to this book, and a little diligence making an effort to learn, my part of this meal was excellent, and didn't frighten me at all. I knew exactly what I was doing. And even better--I had FUN.Wanna learn about cooking even if you know nothing? Buy this book. I give it my highest recommendation.
D**E
Easily One of My Top 10 Cookbooks
The America's Test Kitchen Cooking School Cookbook is my favorite cookbook of the fall so far. It is chock full of culinary know how and is an absolute pleasure to leaf through on these autumn evenings. It has something to offer everyone whether they are a beginning cook or an advanced cook.This is one heavy, well-made book. They didn't skimp on binding it either. This 822 page beauty should stand up to years of heavy use in the kitchen. Toss it on the counter and use it as a reference as you cook--it will stay open on its own.The chapters are as follows: cooking basics; how to cook: eggs; vegetables; pasta; rice, grains, and beans; meat; poultry; seafood; grill; stocks and soups; salads; quick breads; yeast breads and pizza; cookies; cakes; fruit desserts; pies and tarts; custards, puddings, and frozen desserts; appendix; and index.I'm going to answer a question that many of you have. Those of you familiar with America's Test Kitchen are wondering about the recycling of recipes from book to book. The answer is yes, they did recycle recipes. I own the America's Test Kitchen TV Show Cookbook 2001-2010 as well as ATK Family Cookbook. The first item I compared in the index is "eggs". I came up with repetitions from one book or the other for eggs benedict, some deviled egg recipes, several frittata recipes, huevos rancheros, omelets, quiches, a salad, and scrambled. Next I cross referenced "sauces" between the three books as came up with as generous an amount of overlap and then got modest overlap once more when I searched "potatoes, mashed" in the index. So why am I giving this book 5 stars?I'm giving this book 5 stars because I feel that it offers something not many other books do. I'm a self taught cook, cooking everything from Rachael Ray to Thomas Keller in a week. No one at my house could teach me to cook growing up, and I will never be able to afford culinary school. There are huge gaps in my cooking knowledge and this book will fill them! When I hold this book and get picture by picture tutorials on recipes, I know that I'm going to learn how to do them accurately from beginning to end. There are 35 pictures to show you how to make sticky buns with pecans. It's hard to get that kind of in depth tutorial just anywhere.The book is set up so that a core technique is photographed thoroughly so that you can master it step by step such as pan roasted chicken breasts and then they present you with a recipe library so that you can practice the master technique in other ways such as in chicken saltimbocca or chicken marsala. Despite 2,500 beautiful photographs to teach you, you aren't going to get step by step photography or even a finished picture of every dish.I appreciate the "what can go wrong" charts on all the master technique recipes. They give you a wide range of problems ( fillets overcooked, fillets take longer to cook than indicated, etc) and then give you suggestions on how to cope with the problem in your home kitchen. Most of us have had similar problems regarding a dish that didn't quite want to follow the recipe's directions.Each master recipe has stats to tell you how long to prep, how long to cook, the portion yield, whether you can make it ahead, and the difficulty level. Each master recipe also gives you a comprehensive list of all the kitchen tools and gadgets you will need to make each recipe a reality.There are nice encyclopedic primers for a variety of ingredients that educate the reader all about cuts of beef and cuts of pork as well as the basics of prepping vegetables and what basic kitchen tools do. I could go on and on, but each time I turn the page, there is a new surprise. Tables for conversions and equivalencies, high altitude baking, and meat doneness temperatures reside in the appendix.I love their sticky buns with pecans--talk about a breakfast treat. The chicken piccata is also a dependable recipe that is savory and well-balanced. Their French apple cake can't be beat. ATK consistently produces dependable recipes.My summary after a lengthy review? Buy it. Sure, you aren't getting hundreds of new recipes. You are getting dependable, trust worthy culinary know how. This is the one cookbook I am choosing to stuff in my bag when I go on vacation with plans to cook.
S**R
A must have for the home cook
As a home cook who watches food network all the time yet has no clue what they mean by 80% of the buzzwords they use, this book is pure gold. First off "America's test Kitchen" actually is that. They take dishes and attempt to cook them using NON commercial equipment, as in something roughly equivalent to your kitchen. There are many dishes that are prepared in restaurants that cannot be made in a home kitchen using the same techniques. They have done the testing and homework and have ironed out the techniques to make these dishes and items using a normal stove etc... Each section has detailed explanations with pictures on how to make several staple items. Importantly they have a section detailing at length HOW you can mess it up and why it messes up. These sections are highly educational and you learn tons of basic cooking science. Then they have a long list of recipes where all may borrow from the techniques in the detail section. You do NOT need to be a great cook to use this book. Anyone who wants to cook better can use this book. IT's actually quite large so I have only gone through a fraction of it but everything I've attempted has been awesome so far.
J**N
Best Cookbook Ever!
Every recipe is a winner! I have seen some negative reviews talking about how the book it not laid out very well in which I highly disagree. If you want to make bread you go to the bread section. If you want to cook meat you go to the meat section. It is a great book. I like how the basics of a recipe doesn't change it is only other additive that you can adjust to your liking. The chocolate chip cookies are amazing! If you want to learn more about the basics of cooking and even some science behind it this is a great book.
R**.
A Complete Cookbook
Wow! This book is huge and heavy. But it has everything. Information on everything you could possibly need to find your way around the kitchen , and what every well stocked kitchen should have ,to the correct utensils and tons of pictures. I am not a good cook, but I want to try to be better, so this book takes you buy the hand and works with you. ATK are great at doing that, there is something here for everyone. Great all in one source.
D**S
This book made me better cook, a lot!
A well structured, take me by the hand, help me if I get stuck, and a tell me why it is so approach. On top of that, tons of relevant pictures and bonus recipes in each chapter.Thank you AMERICA'S TEST KITCHEN, your gift to everyone who cooks, and eats, is immense.P.S. I bought this book to ramp my kids up to cooking. Guess who loved it most? The guy who thaught he was a good cook... until I started reading this book.
O**O
No es un libro solo de recetas
A diferencia de muchos libros de cocina, este libro no se trata solo de recetas. El libro te lleva de la mano en cada uno de los temas, se enfoca mucho en enseñarte lo basico de las tecnicas, conceptos, utensilios y tips especificos para cada leccion.La organizacion de los contenidos es excelente y muy visual, incluye muchas fotos del proceso. Lo que mas me gusto, es que no solo te dicen que hacer, te explican el porque y como resolver o evitar problemas comunes.Al final de cada seccion se incluyen algunas recetas refentes al tema, nada exotico y no demasiadas. No lo recomiendo si ya sabes cocinar y solamente estas buscando recetas para ampliar tu repertorio, probablemente ya las conozcas.
A**A
IMPRESCINDIBLE
Lo compré basándome en los comentarios en inglés e impresionante. Le pongo 5 estrellas porque no se puede poner más.Es una compilación (en inglés) de todo lo que se debe saber en cocina.Habla de alimentos, técnicas, utensilios... y además contiene unas 600 páginas con recetas super bien explicadas, muchas de ellas con fotos paso a paso. Te explica desde la técnica para hacer una tortilla francesa hasta unos huevos benedicte, unos fideos chinos, unos rollitos de canela, un roast beef e incluso un helado.Sin duda un libro de cabecera para cualquier cocinero, profesional o aficionado.
M**K
Amazing cookbook!
I was a bit worried this would be too "professional level", but it's awesome! A huge heavy book but filled with colour pictures and super easy to read. Really simple language, doesn't make you feel intimidated at all (in fact it makes you want to try things you never did before because it makes it look so easy!), all the skills and information you'll ever need as a home cook to be able to serve (and eat!) dishes that look and taste like a professional chef made them, tons of easy and delicious recipes that use regular ingredients you can find in any grocery store. Very impressed.
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