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The Food You Want to Eat: 100 Smart, Simple Recipes
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Item Value: $27.50
Title: The Food You Want to Eat: 100 Smart, Simple Recipes
Author: Ted Allen
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Publication date: Oct 11, 2005
Genre: Cooking, Food & Wine
ISBN: 1400080908
Binding: Paperback
Dewey decimal number: 641.5
Number of pages: 192
ASIN: 1400080908

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Ted Allen, the food-and-wine expert from Bravo's Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, has written a cookbook for those seeking a solid dish repertoire for everyday cooking and entertaining alike. The Food You Want to Eat offers 100 recipes for the likes of Old School Caesar Salad; Crispy Oven-Fried Crabcakes; Paella with Seafood, Chicken and Chorizo; and Mustardy Barbecued Spareribs. These favorites that live up to the book's title, but Allen also provides some repertoire-stretching dishes like Pan-Roasted Salmon with Tomato Vinaigrette and Thai Green Chicken Curry with Vegetables. In his role as cooking tutor, and in asides like The Essentials of Steak, Allen also helps readers to understand how dishes work, and therefore how to cook more easily. A whole chapter that imparts cookout smarts, plus a short selection of easy-to-do meal-finales, which includes Chocolate-Glazed Almond Butter Cake, Warm Spiced Apple Tart, and New Age Floats, round out this useful, photo-illustrated collection. --Arthur Boehm


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