SC - Quick question...
rebecca tants
becca at servtech.com
Wed Jul 30 18:04:49 PDT 1997
> > Angie Capozello wrote:
> > > cooking techniques, what's a good basic learn-to-cook book? I've done lots
That's how I started! A good baker and a lot of cooking to learn.
"The Joy of Cooking" is a bible - methods, ingredients explainations and
all sorts of useful places to start.
"The Way to Cook" is another great one - don't let Julia Child intimdate
you - the book is methodical, with lots of pictures and builds on what
it teaches.
I found it easier to learn to cook from modern sources and then apply
the knowledge to medieval cooking, but you can certainly do them in
parallel - step one is really just to get in the kitchen!
Ruadh
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