by
Weissman, Joshua, author.
Call Number
641.5 WEI
Publication Date
2023
Summary
Everyone knows flavour is important, right? But what turns flavour into something even more spectacular? Texture! When flavour meets textures like creamy, crispy, or crunchy, the taste experience can evolve into something entirely new and utterly fantastic. Joshua Weissman introduces you to elements of flavour, but then digs deeper by explaining how flavour interacts with six fundamental textures. Your first introduction is to "Crunch," where you'll learn how to make recipes, including the most amazing fried chicken you'll ever taste, French fries (of course), and arancini. Next is "Chewy," where you'll make recipes including New York bagels, Jjolmyeon (spicy chewy noodles), and boba tea. "Aerated" features recipes like cheese foam, challah bourbon French toast casserole, and a lighter-than-air glazed donut. The "Creamy" chapter features 1-pound butter potatoes, mac and cheese, and tres leches. In fluid, you'll indulge in birria tacos, diner-style milkshakes, and matzo ball soup. Finally, the "Fatty" chapter features a 72-hour short rib with coffee caramel, hamachi crudo, and a Texas toast smashburger. With Joshua, you know there is no halfway; these recipes will challenge you and make cooking what it's supposed to be-fun and maybe a little dangerous!
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by
Rhind, Jennifer, author.
Call Number
641.5636 RHI
Publication Date
2018
Summary
Presenting a new way of looking at food and flavour, this recipe book explains how the palate works and explores the senses to help you maximise flavour in your kitchen. Beautifully packaged, this first book on neurogastronomy for the home cook includes over 100 vegan recipes.
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Norton, Jennifer E., editor of compilation.
Call Number
664.07 23
Publication Date
2013
Summary
Formulation Engineering of Foods provides an in-depth look at formulation engineering approaches to food processing and product development of healthier, higher-performance foods. Through the use of eye-catching examples, such as low fat and low calorie chocolate, and salt reduction strategies in products like cheese and sauces, the book is at once easy to relate to and innovative. Presenting new methods and techniques for engineering food products, this book is cutting edge and as food formulation is a new method of food science, this is a timely publication in the field.
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Electronic Resources
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by
This, Hervé
Call Number
641.5 THI
Publication Date
2012
Summary
Hervé This (pronounced ""Teess"") is an internationally renowned chemist, a popular French television personality, a bestselling cookbook author, a longtime collaborator with the famed French chef Pierre Gagnaire, and the only person to hold a doctorate in molecular gastronomy, a cutting-edge field he pioneered. Bringing the instruments and experimental techniques of the laboratory into the kitchen, This uses recent research in the chemistry, physics, and biology of food to challenge traditional ideas about cooking and eating. What he discovers will entertain, instruct, and intrigue cooks
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