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How to Cook Everything: Simple Recipes for Great Food
by Authors: Mark Bittman

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Description: Mark Bittman, award-winning author of such fundamental books as Fish and Leafy Greens and food columnist for the New York Times ("The Minimalist"), has turned in what has to be the weightiest tome of the year. There are more than 900 pages in this sucker--over 1,500 recipes! This isn't just the big top of cookbooks: it's the entire three-ring circus. This isn't just how to cook everything: it's how to cook everything you have ever wanted to have in your mouth. And then some.

Bittman starts with Roasted Buttered Nuts and Real Buttered Popcorn, and moves right along, section by section, from the likes of Black Bean Soup (eight different ways), to Beet and Fennel Salad, to Mussels (Portuguese-style over Pasta), to Cream Scones--and he hasn't even reached seafood, poultry, meat, or vegetables yet, let alone desserts. There are 23 sections in this cookbook (!) that reflect directly on the how-to of cooking, be that equipment, technique, or recipe.

Every inch of the way the reader finds Bittman's calm, helpful, encouraging voice. "Anyone can cook," he says at the beginning, "and most everyone should." More than a few college kids are going to head off to their first apartments with Bittman's book under arm. More than a few marriages will benefit with this book on the shelf. And anyone who loves cooking and the sound of a great food voice is going to enjoy letting this book fall open where it may. No matter what the page, it's bound to be a tasty and rewarding experience. --Schuyler Ingle

Mark Bittman, award-winning author of such fundamental books as Fish and Leafy Greens and food columnist for the New York Times ("The Minimalist"), has turned in what has to be the weightiest tome of the year. There are more than 900 pages in this sucker--over 1,500 recipes! This isn't just the big top of cookbooks: it's the entire three-ring circus. This isn't just how to cook everything: it's how to cook everything you have ever wanted to have in your mouth. And then some.

Bittman starts with Roasted Buttered Nuts and Real Buttered Popcorn, and moves right along, section by section, from the likes of Black Bean Soup (eight different ways), to Beet and Fennel Salad, to Mussels (Portuguese-style over Pasta), to Cream Scones--and he hasn't even reached seafood, poultry, meat, or vegetables yet, let alone desserts. There are 23 sections in this cookbook (!) that reflect directly on the how-to of cooking, be that equipment, technique, or recipe.

Every inch of the way the reader finds Bittman's calm, helpful, encouraging voice. "Anyone can cook," he says at the beginning, "and most everyone should." More than a few college kids are going to head off to their first apartments with Bittman's book under arm. More than a few marriages will benefit with this book on the shelf. And anyone who loves cooking and the sound of a great food voice is going to enjoy letting this book fall open where it may. No matter what the page, it's bound to be a tasty and rewarding experience.

Average Customer Rating:

Best Cook Book Ever

I literally own more than 100 cook books and Mark Bittman is by far the most genuine writer of all. His book is packed with witty anedotes and helpful tips. I usually just scan the recipes, but I've actually found myself just reading what he has to say. I've really enjoyed this book and his Best Recipes from Around the World. His recipes are from the simplest to the most complex foods, but he makes all of them very easy to understand and gives alternatives for "snobby" cooking. I will buy all of his future editions. If you don't own this, buy it - you will enjoy it and get much use from it. Note: if you have to have pictures, this book has none.

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Excellent comprehensive cookbook!

If there is only space on your kitchen shelf for one recipe book, this is the one. Even if you have a restricted diet, such as Kosher or vegeterian, this book still offers thousands of easy to follow and delicious recipes on hundreds of pages. Even better, the book makes countless suggestions for alterations to make foods healthier as well as richer. The book is well organized with a comprehensive index and each chapter includes information on basics, cookware, and other helpful suggestions.

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Expensive, but worth it

I hate spending money on cookbooks, so I rarely do, but this one is well worth the price. The recipes are simple and easy, and the results are great. I've tried everything from the soup to crabcakes to bread recipes, and they've all been huge hits.

If you buy only one cookbook, this should be it!



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