
The Ultimate Guide to Making Chili
Easy and Delicious Recipes to Spice Up Your Diet
Kate Rowinski(Author)
Skyhorse Publishing
Published on 7. February 2013
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-1-62087-189-8 (ISBN)
Description
Here Kate Rowinski shares chili recipes featuring pork, turkey, chicken, beef, and wild game, as well as a number of seafood and vegetarian varieties, along with some of the best side dishes to accompany a hot, delicious bowl of chili.
In The Ultimate Guide to Making Chili, Kate Rowinski shares her knowledge of this great dish and some of her favorite chili varieties. In a brief introduction to chili, Kate explores the origins of chili and different types of chilies, as well the fundamentals of creating a good 'bowl of red'. The Table of Contents includes:
Introduction to the Chile Pepper
Chili-Making Basics
Competitive Chili
Traditional Chili
Home-style Chili
Chilis Gone Wild
Chile Sauces, Salas, and Rubs
Chili Leftovers
And more!
There is an endearing quality and nostalgia about the thoughts that are conjured up when one contemplates eating a nice, warm bowl of chili during the summer or winter. Chili recipes are often well-guarded secrets, passed down from one cook's recipe file to another's for decades, from generation to generation. Some chili cooks go strictly by the book and measure each ingredient, while other cooks add in a dash of this and a dash of that, going by taste and a general feel. Either way, chili recipes always end up delicious.
With over seventy-five different recipes, this cookbook will have a dish for anyone who loves chili.
In The Ultimate Guide to Making Chili, Kate Rowinski shares her knowledge of this great dish and some of her favorite chili varieties. In a brief introduction to chili, Kate explores the origins of chili and different types of chilies, as well the fundamentals of creating a good 'bowl of red'. The Table of Contents includes:
Introduction to the Chile Pepper
Chili-Making Basics
Competitive Chili
Traditional Chili
Home-style Chili
Chilis Gone Wild
Chile Sauces, Salas, and Rubs
Chili Leftovers
And more!
There is an endearing quality and nostalgia about the thoughts that are conjured up when one contemplates eating a nice, warm bowl of chili during the summer or winter. Chili recipes are often well-guarded secrets, passed down from one cook's recipe file to another's for decades, from generation to generation. Some chili cooks go strictly by the book and measure each ingredient, while other cooks add in a dash of this and a dash of that, going by taste and a general feel. Either way, chili recipes always end up delicious.
With over seventy-five different recipes, this cookbook will have a dish for anyone who loves chili.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York, NY
United States
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 213 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
839 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-62087-189-8 (9781620871898)
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Kate Rowinski is the author of a number of books, including The Wilderness Guide to Dutch Oven Cooking, The Ultimate Guide to Making Chili, and The Quotable Cook. She co-owns the Horse and Hound Gastropub in Charlottesville, Virginia with her husband Jim, her daughter Brooke, and her son-in-law Luther Fedora.