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The Flavor Equation: The Science of Great Cooking Explained in More Than 100 Essential Recipes Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.8 out of 5)
Cookbooks, Recommended Products  /  June 21, 2023
by Scott Stokes

The Flavor Equation: The Science of Great Cooking Explained in More Than 100 Essential Recipes Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.8 out of 5)

The Well Plated Cookbook: Fast, Healthy Recipes You’ll Want to Eat A Useful Read ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.7 out of 5)
Cookbooks, Recommended Products  /  June 21, 2023
by Scott Stokes

The Well Plated Cookbook: Fast, Healthy Recipes You’ll Want to Eat A Useful Read ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.7 out of 5)

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  • Coq au Vin (French Chicken Stew) with Red Wine, Mushrooms, and Pearl Onions

    Coq au Vin (French Chicken Stew) with Red Wine, Mushrooms, and Pearl Onions
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    Greek-inspired Spanakopita Puff Pastry Pinwheels with Feta and Spinach
  • Strawberry Kiwi Lemonade with Ripe Strawberries, Tropical Kiwi, and Zesty Lemon

    Strawberry Kiwi Lemonade with Ripe Strawberries, Tropical Kiwi, and Zesty Lemon
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    Coconut Flour Banana Bread with Toasted Coconut Flakes and Honey Butter Spread
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  • Three-Bean Chipotle Chili and Crispy Cornbread Topping

    Three-Bean Chipotle Chili and Crispy Cornbread Topping
  • Father’s Day Bourbon Pecan Pie: A Sweet Ending to the Celebration

    Father’s Day Bourbon Pecan Pie: A Sweet Ending to the Celebration
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    Black Garlic Crusted Tuna Tataki with Ponzu Sauce and Pickled Ginger
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Did You Know?

Ingredient Pairings

Basil and tomatoes are a perfect match, as the fresh, bright flavor of basil complements the sweet and slightly acidic taste of tomatoes. This pairing is often seen in Italian dishes like pasta and pizza.

Food Facts

Carrots were originally purple and yellow, not orange. Orange carrots were bred in the Netherlands in the 17th century to honor the Dutch royal family, the House of Orange.

Cooking Tips

When sautéing ingredients, make sure the pan is hot before adding the oil or butter. This helps to prevent sticking and promotes even cooking.

Ingredient Spotlight

Tomatoes are a versatile fruit that is used as a vegetable in cooking. They come in a variety of colors, sizes, and flavors. Tomatoes are used in salads, sauces, soups, and as a base for many dishes around the world.

Foraging Facts

Some edible wild plants, like stinging nettle, require special handling before consumption to neutralize their stinging hairs. Blanching or cooking is often necessary to eliminate the sting and make them safe to eat.

Baking Hacks

To quickly soften butter for baking, place it between two sheets of parchment paper and gently pound it with a rolling pin. This softens the butter without melting it.

Culinary Terms

Simmering is a gentle cooking technique where ingredients are cooked in liquid at a temperature just below boiling point. It is often used for soups, stews, and braises to allow flavors to meld together.

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