I have worked as a chef for over 30 years, created a man cave kitchen in my house, and am the owner of over 1,000 cookbooks. I own 4 of the books that you recommended and I love your input. I would recommend “New And Complete Techniques” by Jacques Pepin. It is a monster cookbook that is over 700 pages long, but he takes several pictures of the recipe as he is making it to help explain the process. The recipes are timeless and the book is so helpful to help cooks broaden their culinary skills.
Im 42 years old and single now im just learning how to really cook.. I made stir-fry and other meals, but i don't know how to make biscuits and other essential things that you should have to know.. Men learn the basics to cooking while you can my mom and stepfather are passed away never had grandparents so i have to learn on my own now..
Have not owned many but thankfully I have borrowed several from the library. The one book that I would recommend is the Boston cookbook for its variety and historic value. Currently am reading kent rollins cowboy cooking.
My wife and I love diegetic cookbooks: Unofficial Hunger Games, Galaxy’s Edge/Black Spire Outpost, An Unexpected Cookbook, Hero’s Feast (D&D). Cooking some of the dishes while bingeing the movies they’re based on is a lot of fun!
Do some of these books have a simular recipe style to Joy of Cooking? I don’t like the style in Joy of Cooking, and think it’s confusing. I like the traditional recipe format better.
I've been investigating about the books mentioned in this video and, damn, all the reviews on Amazon are great. All of them are a must have apparently, specially _How to cook everything_ and _The joy of cooking._ Gotta buy 'em all!
I need a recommendation for a cooking illiterate person like me, which doesn't teach recipes for a specific region for how cooking works and different types of cooking and skills for cooking etc
(Hm... "Distilled" and "Man," my two favorite words juxtaposed. This looks promising.) Men are sexy as heck when they're cooking! (Unless they're on Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul. Then, it means they're evil.) I (female input, here) would also recommend "Julia's Kitchen Wisdom," a much more accessible distillation (ahem) of the best from "Mastering the Art of French Cooking."
I have worked as a chef for over 30 years, created a man cave kitchen in my house, and am the owner of over 1,000 cookbooks. I own 4 of the books that you recommended and I love your input.
I would recommend “New And Complete Techniques” by Jacques Pepin. It is a monster cookbook that is over 700 pages long, but he takes several pictures of the recipe as he is making it to help explain the process. The recipes are timeless and the book is so helpful to help cooks broaden their culinary skills.
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Im 42 years old and single now im just learning how to really cook.. I made stir-fry and other meals, but i don't know how to make biscuits and other essential things that you should have to know.. Men learn the basics to cooking while you can my mom and stepfather are passed away never had grandparents so i have to learn on my own now..
suggest books on fundamentals of cooking, for a complete beginner
Have not owned many but thankfully I have borrowed several from the library. The one book that I would recommend is the Boston cookbook for its variety and historic value. Currently am reading kent rollins cowboy cooking.
My wife and I love diegetic cookbooks: Unofficial Hunger Games, Galaxy’s Edge/Black Spire Outpost, An Unexpected Cookbook, Hero’s Feast (D&D). Cooking some of the dishes while bingeing the movies they’re based on is a lot of fun!
Do some of these books have a simular recipe style to Joy of Cooking? I don’t like the style in Joy of Cooking, and think it’s confusing. I like the traditional recipe format better.
Can listen to TDM all day.
Ha! Thanks Muhammad! :-)
I've been investigating about the books mentioned in this video and, damn, all the reviews on Amazon are great. All of them are a must have apparently, specially _How to cook everything_ and _The joy of cooking._
Gotta buy 'em all!
Good To Know, Thanks...
When you say 'learn how to make gravy', do you mean real gravy or American gravy?
Chris Pine 2.0 haha
Lol... Yeah, He's definitely Rocking that Look...
Alton Brown is my culinary hero too.
I need a recommendation for a cooking illiterate person like me, which doesn't teach recipes for a specific region for how cooking works and different types of cooking and skills for cooking etc
We have Chris pine at home
Loved this video I just subscribed
2021
I just 😍😍 watching you 😊
thank you, Kimmy!
give cookbooks
0:11 *_I’M YO FOOL!!_*
but you miss salt, Fat, Acid, Heat that is best books ever se bro
i am not chef but i like cook buddy GREATING SOMALILAND
I will give cookbooks to those who follow the instagram page
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(Hm... "Distilled" and "Man," my two favorite words juxtaposed. This looks promising.) Men are sexy as heck when they're cooking! (Unless they're on Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul. Then, it means they're evil.) I (female input, here) would also recommend "Julia's Kitchen Wisdom," a much more accessible distillation (ahem) of the best from "Mastering the Art of French Cooking."
how to cook everything my wife bought me #GIFT
Jesus Christ
Stop scrunching your face
You meant cookbooks for white men ....
Piss off
Why do you need to be racist?