
Molecular Cuisine
Twenty Techniques, Forty Recipes
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 11. October 2011
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-1-4398-7163-8 (ISBN)
Description
Get more recipes, more techniques, more deliciousness! Using methods that may seem more suited to science labs than kitchens, Molecular Cuisine: Twenty Techniques, Forty Recipes unlocks the secrets to the dishes, textures, techniques, and sensations of molecular cuisine. It explores revolutionary techniques that have the remarkable ability to toy with the chemical and physical reactions of cooking to create revolutionized versions of common cuisine.
With the recipes and techniques in this book, you will quickly be creating dishes such as:
Fizzy Chocolate
Puffed Peanut Chicken Fries with Pastis Mayonnaise
Apple and Beet Tea
Egg Yolk Marshmallow with Ratatouille
Hard-Boiled Egg Lollipop
Goat Cheese Flan with Dijon Mustard Caramel
Minty Tapioca Pearls in Green Tea
Balancing just enough science to explain why the techniques work, with easy-to-follow recipes, the book covers emulsion, culinary foam, spherification, caramelization, the maillard reaction, soft and hard gels, and effervescence. It describes 20 techniques and 40 molecular cuisine recipes, all illustrated with luscious color photographs. Once you master these techniques you can use them to develop your own flavor profiles and texture combinations. You can, literally, play with your food, and it will be delicious.
With the recipes and techniques in this book, you will quickly be creating dishes such as:
Fizzy Chocolate
Puffed Peanut Chicken Fries with Pastis Mayonnaise
Apple and Beet Tea
Egg Yolk Marshmallow with Ratatouille
Hard-Boiled Egg Lollipop
Goat Cheese Flan with Dijon Mustard Caramel
Minty Tapioca Pearls in Green Tea
Balancing just enough science to explain why the techniques work, with easy-to-follow recipes, the book covers emulsion, culinary foam, spherification, caramelization, the maillard reaction, soft and hard gels, and effervescence. It describes 20 techniques and 40 molecular cuisine recipes, all illustrated with luscious color photographs. Once you master these techniques you can use them to develop your own flavor profiles and texture combinations. You can, literally, play with your food, and it will be delicious.
Reviews / Votes
"... this book is very useful because it is simple ... now that siphons, alginate, agar, etc. are in most kitchens of chefs, it is time that a large audience can see how science (molecular gastronomy) could contribute to the advancement of culinary practice."-From the Foreword by Herve This "... this book is very useful because it is simple ... now that siphons, alginate, agar, etc. are in most kitchens of chefs, it is time that a large audience can see how science (molecular gastronomy) could contribute to the advancement of culinary practice."
-From the Foreword by Herve This
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional chefs, culinary instructors and students, home chefs, and novice cooks.
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
79 s/w Abbildungen, 2 s/w Tabellen
2 Tables, black and white; 79 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 257 mm
Width: 200 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
573 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4398-7163-8 (9781439871638)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Anne Cazor is a doctor of Molecular Gastronomy and an engineer for the food industry. She created her own company: Cuisine Innovation, a consulting and training firm also offering online sales of products and equipment geared toward culinary innovation.
Christine Lienard is an engineer in the food industry, holds degrees in food safety and health & nutrition. She has participated in several food research projects and worked in the field of culinary technology.
The translator, Chef Gui Alinat is a certified executive chef, food writer, and food photographer. Born, raised, and trained as a chef in Provence, Chef Gui is an instructor at the Art Institute of Tampa and the Jacobson Culinary Arts Academy in Tarpon Springs, Florida. His first book, The Chef's Repertoire, won a Culinary Academy Award for Literature in the Culinary References category of the International Annual Cookbooks and Culinary Arts 2009 Awards Program.
Christine Lienard is an engineer in the food industry, holds degrees in food safety and health & nutrition. She has participated in several food research projects and worked in the field of culinary technology.
The translator, Chef Gui Alinat is a certified executive chef, food writer, and food photographer. Born, raised, and trained as a chef in Provence, Chef Gui is an instructor at the Art Institute of Tampa and the Jacobson Culinary Arts Academy in Tarpon Springs, Florida. His first book, The Chef's Repertoire, won a Culinary Academy Award for Literature in the Culinary References category of the International Annual Cookbooks and Culinary Arts 2009 Awards Program.
Content
Solubilization of Sugars. Emulsion. Foam. Mousse. Gelatine. Marshmallow. Coagulation of egg proteins. Meringue. Caramelization. Maillard Reaction. (Anti)Oxidation. Dehydration. Transfer. Expansion. Basic spherification. Reverse spherification. Hard Gel. Soft Gel. Effervescence. Fermentation.