Alton Brown's Gear for Your Kitchen
Dedicated viewers of Alton Brown’s acclaimed Food Network show Good Eats know of his penchant for using unusual equipment. He has smoked a salmon in a cardboard box, roasted prime rib in a flowerpot, and used a C-clamp as a nutcracker. Brown isn’t interested in novelty, he’s just devoted to using...
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Dedicated viewers of Alton Brown’s acclaimed Food Network show Good Eats know of his penchant for using unusual equipment. He has smoked a salmon in a cardboard box, roasted prime rib in a flowerpot, and used a C-clamp as a nutcracker. Brown isn’t interested in novelty, he’s just devoted to using the bestand simplesttool for the job.Alton Brown’s Gear For Your Kitchen offers honest, practical advice on what’s needed and what isn’t, what works and what doesn’t. For instance: You only need three knives, but they are a lifetime investment. And don’t bother with that famous countertop grillit doesn’t get hot enough to properly sear. In his signature science-guy style, Brown begins with advice on kitchen layout and organization, then gets to the lowdown on these cooking elements: Big Things with Plugs; Pots and Pans; Sharp Things; The Tool Box; Small Things with Plugs; Storage and Containment; and Safety and Sanitation.Gear For Your Kitchen is essential for all of Brown’s fans as well as anyone who wants a good guide to great kitchen gear. With more than 125,000 hardcover copies in print, this indispensableand highly entertainingbook is now offered in a paperback edition that every home cook can afford.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781584796961 (1584796960)
Publish date: April 1st 2008
Publisher: Stewart, Tabori & Chang
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
He sure likes to use stuff from the hardware store as kitchen tools! He also has good ideas for using kitchen items for multiple purposes.
Okay, this is a funny, entertaining book about kitchen tools. Yes, really. That's quite an accomplishment by itself, I think, but Alton Brown is also educational and helpful around the house to boot. That's why I couldn't resist getting this one. It doesn't disappoint.
I learned how to cook by watching Good Eats and reading Brown's books.This is not a collection of recipes from the show - this is an instruction manual. There are a few recipes that utilize the topic he is discussing, but this is best for the novice cook.