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How to Repair Food - Zeryck, Tanya; Bear, John; Bear, Marina
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THE BEST-LAID PLANS OFTEN GO AWRY . . . especially in the kitchen. When you're faced with one of those inevitable cooking calamities--be it a sinking soufflé, salty soup, or stuck-together pasta--How to Repair Food has the answers and advice you need to get your meal back on track. First published in 1970 and now with more than 100,000 copies in print, this kitchen classic has been completely revised and updated to serve a new generation of home cooks. NEW TO THE THIRD EDITION: • Hints on lowering fat and sodium. • Ways to integrate wholesome and organic ingredients. • Tips for reducing…mehr

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THE BEST-LAID PLANS OFTEN GO AWRY . . . especially in the kitchen. When you're faced with one of those inevitable cooking calamities--be it a sinking soufflé, salty soup, or stuck-together pasta--How to Repair Food has the answers and advice you need to get your meal back on track. First published in 1970 and now with more than 100,000 copies in print, this kitchen classic has been completely revised and updated to serve a new generation of home cooks. NEW TO THE THIRD EDITION: • Hints on lowering fat and sodium. • Ways to integrate wholesome and organic ingredients. • Tips for reducing kitchen waste. • Ideas for coping with holiday and other special-occasion dinner debacles. Filled with witty, accessible, and often ingenious solutions to mishaps that befall even the best of cooks, the alphabetical listings (from Abalone to Zucchini) are designed to rescue any dish from the brink of disaster.
Autorenporträt
TANYA ZERYCK is a stay-at-home mom who, between reading cookbooks and whipping up culinary delights for her family, is a prolific gardener. Her parents, JOHN AND MARINA BEAR, are the authors of The Something Went Wrong Now What Do I Do Cookbook (the original edition of How to Repair Food) and Not Your Mother’s Cookbook. John is also the coauthor, with Margaret Fox, of Café Beaujolais, Morning Food, and Evening Food.