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100 Techniques
100 Techniques: Master a Lifetime of Cooking Skills, from Basic to Bucket List | America's Test Kitchen
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The Absolute Best Way to Do Almost Anything in the Kitchen The first book on technique from America's Test Kitchen showcases 100 groundbreaking techniques that will transform your cooking life, paired with more than 200 creative, modern recipes that put the techniques into real-world, home-kitchen practice. From making the most tender burger patties to grill-roasting a leg of lamb, from making pan sauces for cutlets to simmering homemade duck confit, from griddling the fluffiest pancakes to tempering chocolate, making caramel, and baking French pastry, the test cooks of ATK shine their spotlight on simpler, smarter, foolproof strategies. The first section, Essentials Every Home Cook Should Know, covers core techniques. Learn why it's crucial to season with salt properly before and during cooking for the best Roasted Bone-In Chicken Breasts and Crispy Salt and Pepper Shrimp. Cook any piece of salmon to silky perfection through our high-low roasting technique. The middle section, Techniques You Didn't Know You Couldn't Live Without, includes techniques we developed from an unexpected angle of discovery. Bake crusty, golden, bubbly-topped pizza by using a skillet. Fry easy, restaurant-quality homemade French fries by starting the potatoes in room-temperature oil. The final section, The Bucket List, gives you the know-how to make dreamed-about projects come true. Barbecue true Texas beef ribs in a standard kettle grill. Cure your own bacon or gravlax in your refrigerator. Bake, assemble, and decorate a show-stopping layer cake for any special occasion.
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Unsurprising, because America‘s Test Kitchen is great, this is a terrific book. The photos, layout, and ideas are fantastic.

This was the Faux Leftover Fried Rice - the Thai version.
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Tamra I very much respect ATK, so well tested & written. They can be a bit fussy for casual home cooking; sometimes I break the rules. 😉 2mo
mabell @Tamra You‘re right, they can be fussy at times! I like knowing that the recipe will turn out and why, which is something that makes me nervous about trying new recipes sometimes. Especially ones found online! 2mo
janeycanuck @Tamra @mabell haha - it‘s way safer to break the rules when you know the source is good! I‘m way more likely to make some tweaks on the first try on something from ATK than some random blog. 2mo
Tamra @janeycanuck so true! 2mo
mabell @janeycanuck Good point! 2mo
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