Today’s a perfect day for baking!
Some cool cookbook images:
Today’s a perfect day for baking!

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We have hundreds of cookbooks to suit every taste.
Outdoor Cookbook

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Nice Cookbook photos
A few nice cookbook images I found:
The Beer Kitchen (back cover)

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The Beer Kitchen: The Art and Science of Cooking, & Pairing, with Beer
Author: Melissa Cole
Hardcover: 224 pages
Publisher: Hardie Grant; Hardback edition (October 16, 2018)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1784881880
ISBN-13: 978-1784881887
[Front cover: here.]
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☞ "When a recipe calls for ‘beer’ do you have the first clue of what you should add? When was the last time you read a recipe that really specified a beer style, or even suggested a few different brands from the bewildering array on the shelves? Good news, this book does all that and more.
☞ In The Beer Kitchen, award-winning beer expert Melissa Cole has combined two of her greatest passions: great brews and delicious food. Sharing over 70 incredible recipes Melissa expertly guides you through the gustatory pleasure of cooking with beer and what to drink with your creations. Starting with the ‘science bits’ you will discover the importance of taste and flavor, how to assess beer and pair to perfection. Then dive into the recipes, which include everything from delicious dips, flatbreads and pickles to show-off roasts, classic pies and inventive desserts. Feast on the exquisite Beer-brined Pork Chops with Blue Cheese Polenta or perhaps prepare the perfect Beer-Poached Chicken for Sunday lunch. For mid-week meals, for when you want something hearty but healthy, then dish up the creamy Celeriac Croquettes with Hefeweizen Sauce or the lighter but extremely tasty Warm Kale & Nduja Salad or, for ultimate indulgence, tuck into the Quick Chocolate Pots with Kriek-Soaked Cranberries.
☞ With thorough advice on beer-types and flavor notes to beer and cheese pairing plus a helpful guide to tools and equipment and store cupboard essentials, The Beer Kitchen is a new, scientific and exciting approach to food that will change the way you cook and what you drink with it."
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Another pic of my new-to-me copy of “Household Cookery” from the Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy (this time in focus) 😆

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It was obviously well used by its previous owner, and no wonder! Recipes include the elusive Banbury tart (a childhood fave of mine), bread and milk, drop scones, ginger pudding, and a plethora of gruesome sounding offal dishes.
Day 215/365 – What’s Cooking?
A few nice cookbook images I found:
Day 215/365 – What’s Cooking?

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Real men wear aprons ; )
This week’s self-portrait is a shot of me taken from the perspective of my oven. I wasn’t actually baking anything today. I meant to go to the grocery store but it started raining yet again, so I just had some leftover cold pizza for dinner.
I enjoy cooking and especially baking. It’s kind of like edible carpentry. You start out with some raw parts that aren’t good for much by themselves, measure precisely, combine them carefully, and you eventually wind up with something really good. But unlike the case with a table or bookshelf, you can eat the final product.
I’m pretty good at baking cakes, pies, muffins, and quick breads, but I don’t know how to make yeast breads. The whole kneading and rising and punching it down thing seems awfully complicated, so I just cheat and use a bread machine. One of these days I’d like to take a bread baking class though so I could learn how to do it the old-fashioned way.
The other thing I can’t bake is cookies. I’ve tried and tried but I always make a mess of them. They invariably end up either over or underdone. Cookies are my baking kryptonite.
(May 11, 2009)
Apache Cookbook, in Hungarian

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The scan is pretty crappy. But here’s the HUNGARIAN edition of Apache Cookbook. How cool is that?
Vegetarian recipes cookbook – Gormeh Sabzi
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Vegetarian recipes cookbook – Gormeh Sabzi

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ART. FOOD.
F E A S T.
the art-filled seasonal cookbook that happens to be vegetarian
Art meets food.
Vegetarian meals for everyone.
A cookbook filled with seasonal recipes (140!!).
An original painting that accompanies every recipe.
Easy, tasty vegetarian food with common ingredients.
This food themed painting is from my forthcoming cookbook. It was inspired by a recipe and has been created to capture something of the essence of it’s dish. All the original artworks are available to own.
Find more details, all the recipes (free!) & purchase the cookbook (when complete) at:
www.wherefishsing.com/cookbook
All available artwork is in the Official Art Store
And the beautiful gift revealed. The other side of the card wished me all the best in the kitchen and the hospital. I’m so humbled, spending time with this woman and her husband was such a privilege. #midwiferystudent

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SoupBowl

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chicken chili soup with fresh lime
