The Way to Cook by Julia Child (Hardcover) : In
this magnificent new cookbook, illustrated with full
color throughout, Julia Child gives us her magnum
opus--the distillation of a lifetime of cooking. And she
has an important message for Americans today. . . --to
the health-conscious: make a habit of good "home
cooking so that you know you are working with the best
and freshest ingredients and you can be in control of
what goes into every dish --to the new generation of
cooks who have not grown up in the old traditions: learn
the basics and understand what you are doing so cooking
can be easier, faster, and more enjoyable --to the more
experienced cook: have fun improvising and creating your
own versions of traditional dishes --and to all of us:
above all, enjoy the pleasures of the table. In this
spirit, Julia has conceived her most creative and
instructive cookbook, blending classic techniques with
free-style American cooking and with added emphasis on
lightness, freshness, and simpler preparations. Breaking
with conventional organization, she structures the
chapters (from "Soups to "Cakes & Cookies)
around master recipes, giving all the reassuring details
that she is so good at and grouping the recipes
according to method; these are followed--in shorthand
form--by innumerable variations that are easily made
once the basics are understood. For example, make her
simple but impeccably prepared saute of chicken, and
before long you're easily whipping up Chicken with
Mushrooms and Cream, Chicken Provenale, Chicken
Piperade, or Chicken Marengo. Or master her perfect
broiled butterflied chicken, and next time Deviled
Rabbit or Split Cornish Game Hens Broiled with Cheese
will be on your menu. In all, there aremore than 800
recipes, including the variations--from a treasure trove
of poultry and fish recipes and a vast array of fresh
vegetables prepared in new ways to bread doughs (that
can be turned into pizzas and calzones and hamburger
buns) and delicious indulgences, such as Caramel Apple
Mountain or a Queen of Sheba Chocolate Almond Cake with
Chocolate Leaves. And if you want to know how a finished
dish should look or how to angle your knife or to
fashion a pretty rosette on that cake, there are more
than 600 color photographs to entice and instruct you
along the way.