The Improvisational Cook

Cover of The Improvisational Cook by Sally Schneider
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 9780062025364
Dimensions:
Height: 9.12 Inches
Length: 7.38 Inches
Weight: 2.27 Pounds
Width: 1.08 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 641.5
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The Improvisational Cook by Sally Schneider, published by HarperCollins on February 8, 2011, is an illustrated guide that encourages home cooks to embrace spontaneity in their culinary endeavors. This 400-page book presents a unique approach to cooking, focusing on understanding the internal logic of recipes and exploring creative possibilities beyond traditional ingredient lists.

Readers will discover a wealth of ideas for transforming essential dishes into innovative creations. Schneider provides practical advice on how to adapt and modify recipes, enabling cooks to experiment with flavors and techniques. From pairing prosciutto with roasted pears to creating savory lemon jam, the book emphasizes the joy of improvisation in the kitchen. With insights on inspiration, flavor combinations, and essential pantry staples, this edition serves as a resource for those looking to develop their own cooking style.


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What happens if you . . .

. . . pair prosciutto with roasted pears?
. . . shave Parmesan on French fries?
. . . add pepper to a chocolate cake?
. . . pan-fry macaroni and cheese?

In The Improvisational Cook, Sally Schneider helps home cooks declare their independence from recipes and set lists of ingredients by offering a fun, more spontaneous way to cook. The secret lies in understanding the internal “logic” of a recipe and its creative possibilities.

Start with an essential dish, such as Caramelized Onions. Following Schneider’s clear advice, it can become a savory onion jam; a real onion dip; a quick bruschetta topping with anchovies and olives; or a rustic onion soup with dried porcini mushrooms—all in just a step or two.

The possibilities are endless. Prepare a savory lemon jam to go with lamb or veal chops, or turn it into a cake filling. Roast a whole lobster instead of a fish in a salt crust. Add minced rosemary or Earl Grey tea to butter cookie dough. Turn a brownie batter into an elegant, pepper-scented chocolate cake.

Schneider gives cooks the know-how to embellish, adapt, change, alter, modify, and experiment in their cooking with plenty of encouragement and helpful information. Here are the tools and insights everyone needs to find his or her own voice in the kitchen—from where to get inspiration, to learning “what goes with what,” to pantry staples that make improvising easy.

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Language: en. Pages: 400. Edition: Illustrated.

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