Egg: A Culinary Exploration of the World's Most Versatile Ingredient
Michael Ruhlman
(Author)
Description
In this innovative cookbook, James Beard award-winning author Michael Ruhlman explains why the egg is the key to the craft of cooking. For culinary visionary Michael Ruhlman, the question is not whether the chicken or the egg came first, it's how anything could be accomplished in the kitchen without the magic of the common egg. He starts with perfect poached and scrambled eggs and builds up to brioche and Italian meringue. Along the way readers learn to make their own mayonnaise, pasta, custards, quiches, cakes, and other preparations that rely fundamentally on the hidden powers of the egg. A unique framework for the book is provided in Ruhlman's egg flowchart, which starts with the whole egg at the top and branches out to describe its many uses and preparations -- boiled, pressure-cooked, poached, fried, coddled, separated, worked into batters and doughs, and more. A removable illustrated flowchart is included with this book. Nearly 100 recipes are grouped by technique and range from simple (Egg Salad with Tarragon and Chives) to sophisticated (nougat). Dozens of step-by-step photographs guide the home cook through this remarkable culinary journey.Product Details
Price
$40.00
$37.20
Publisher
Little Brown and Company
Publish Date
April 08, 2014
Pages
256
Dimensions
8.1 X 1.1 X 10.1 inches | 2.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780316254069
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About the Author
Michael Ruhlman is the bestselling and James Beard Award-winning author of many classic culinary books, including The Making of a Chef, Egg, Ratio, The Elements of Cooking, and Charcuterie. He lives in Cleveland, Ohio.
Reviews
"We're obsessed with Michael Ruhlman's new cookbook Egg, and know that you're going to love it as much as we do."--Alessandra Bulow, Epicurious
"As useful as it is elegant, as comforting as it is revelatory, Egg elevates its humble subject to well-deserved heights, providing detailed (and delicious) instructions along the way."--Dan Barber, executive chef and co-owner of Blue Hill and Blue Hill at Stone Barns
"The subtitle is no exaggeration, and Ruhlman, with great panache, proves it on page after page of his master class...You'll never see eggs in the same way again."--William Grimes, The New York Times Book Review
"Home cooks and professionals will embrace this useful resource, which includes a pull-out flow chart measuring over four feet long."--Publisher's Weekly (starred review)
"The chart alone is genius."--Michael Symon, chef, author, and co-host of The Chew
"I am, notoriously, an egg slut. This book has everything you need to know about the ingredient that gives in so many ways. And keeps on giving."--Anthony Bourdain, author, television host, producer
"As useful as it is elegant, as comforting as it is revelatory, Egg elevates its humble subject to well-deserved heights, providing detailed (and delicious) instructions along the way."--Dan Barber, executive chef and co-owner of Blue Hill and Blue Hill at Stone Barns
"The subtitle is no exaggeration, and Ruhlman, with great panache, proves it on page after page of his master class...You'll never see eggs in the same way again."--William Grimes, The New York Times Book Review
"Home cooks and professionals will embrace this useful resource, which includes a pull-out flow chart measuring over four feet long."--Publisher's Weekly (starred review)
"The chart alone is genius."--Michael Symon, chef, author, and co-host of The Chew
"I am, notoriously, an egg slut. This book has everything you need to know about the ingredient that gives in so many ways. And keeps on giving."--Anthony Bourdain, author, television host, producer