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POOD TIPS AND COOKING TRICKS 5000 ingenious kitchen Hints, SECRETS, SHORTCUTS, AND SOLUTIONS | ™~ \ wor a Wl “BE A FASTER; SMARTER, BETTER COOK” AND HAVE MORE FUN, TOO! Cookbook editor David Joachim ee has teamed up with leading food experts across the country to bring == you the most comprehensive home-cooking reference book ever. =z Get down-to-earth answers to the cooking questions that you face | S==—= = every day. From A to Z, you'll discover more than 5,000 insider e kitchen tips and over 900 recipes for incredibly easy, incredibly good = food. Finally, you can enjoy yourself in the kitchen and still win raves. a “Do you want to cook like a pro? Then Brilliant Food Tips and Cooking Tricks is your answer. This exhaustively researched, masterfully organized book will help you be a faster, smarter, better cook. And isn't that what we all want?” —Pam Anderson, author of How to Cook without a Book and The Perfect Recipe “Move over Joy of Cooking. Make way for Brilliant Food Tips and Cooking Tricks. ‘There’s enough culinary wisdom and savvy food tips packed into this book to keep you cooking and eating well for a lifetime.” —Steven Raichlen, author of the award-winning Barbecue Bible, Healthy Latin Cooking, and How to Grill “Here, finally, is a great reference book for novice and experienced cooks alike. The A-Z arrangement and accurate cross-referencing make it easy to find all the information you need—especially when another cookbook gives incomplete or unclear instructions. Brilliant Food Tips and Cooking Tricks is destined to become a classic.” —Nick Malgieri, author of Chocolate and Cookies Unlimited ISBN 3-57354-301- 900 m4 r | 2 | slirais? 3 54304 ‘ToD 07-1850 These equivalents have been slightly rounded to make measuring easier. Volume Equivalents: 1 dash or apinch less than Yatsp (dry) 0.018 floz 0.5 mi 30 drops Matsp 0.03 floz 1m 60 drops ‘etsp 0.06 floz 2m Ya tsp Ye Tbsp 0.12 floz 4m 1 tsp Tbsp O18 floz “Ve tsp % Tosp 0.25 fioz tsp 1 Tbsp OS thoz 2Tbsp ‘oun 689 3 Tbsp Se 1Sfloz 4 Tbsp cup 12 tsp is Thsp, "a oup 5 Thsp +1 tsp 8 Tbsp ‘oun 24 tp 10% Tosp, 34 cup 10 Thsp +2 tsp 12 Thsp %oup 36 tsp 14 Tbsp ‘oun, 42 tsp 16 Tbsp 1cup Yapt tet 2 oups *a tat 2et cups 2ats aot i gal Spt "2 Thep sugar diasolved in 2 Thep diy shenry 4.02 drained canned sliced mushrooms 1 tsp dry mustard + 1 tsp water ‘Onion, chapped, 1 medium 2 Tbsp jarred minced onion OR 1%étsp onion powder ‘Orange zest, graiod, 1 Tbsp ‘Ktpomngectet Pecans, 1 cup 1 ep walnuts OF 1 cup rolled oats, toasted (for baking) Peppers, red bell, roasted Equal amount of drained jarred pimientos Poultry seasoning, 1 tsp 1d tap dried thyme + % tap dried sage cents ‘step ground cinnamon + % tsp ground nutmeg + tsp ground ginger + Ys tsp ground cloves cup finely chopped soft prunes or dates Rice wine, % cup Yeoup dry shery _ um or brandy, 2 Tbsp 2 Tbep rape o api oo + Hise ona or brandy Sake, % cup Yecup beer - ol ‘Sherry or bourbon, 2 Thsp 1-2 tsp vanilla extract Sherry (sweet), fruit-flavored liqueur, or __Port wine, % cup or more: Equal amount of unsweetened orange juice or apple juice + — 1 tsp vanila extract ‘Sugar, confectioners’, 1 cup Ye cup granulated sugar ground in a blender or food processor with 4 Thsp comstarch ‘Sugar, granulated, 1 cup Sugar light brown, packed, 1 cup 1% cups confectioners’ sugar OR 1 cup packed light brown __sugar OR 1 cup superfine sugar 1 cup granulated sugar +9 Thsp molasses OR cup dark brown sugar + ‘cup granulated sugar us Tapioca, 1 Tbsp 1 Tbsp flour (for thickening) eninge Tomato juice, 1 cup ‘Ye .cup tomato sauce + % cup water ‘Tomato sauce, 1 cup 11 can (8.02) stewed tomatoes, blended in a blender, OR + cup ‘seasoned tomato puree OR % cup tomato paste + ¥ cup water ‘Tomatoes, fresh, chopped, 2 medium 1 cup drained chopped canned tomatoes: ‘Vanilla bean (10° piece) 1 tsp vanilla extract Vinegar, distiled, 1 tsp 2 tsp lemon juice Wine, red, Ye cup ‘A.cup red grape or cranberry juice Wine, white, cup —_Reup apple juice orcider Yeast, active dry, 1 envelope (/4 02) 1 scant Tbsp active dry yeast OR 1.6 oz compressed frash yeast, crumbled 1 up buttermilk OR 1 cup milk + 1 Tbsp lemon juice | Guide to Pan Sizes When measuring pan sizes, always measure from inside edge to inside edge. Common Pan Size ‘Type of Pan Approximate Total Volume. 1" XH ‘Mini mutfin cup ht x Te Mutfin cup ax te Jumbo matin cup | t-quart EL ” Casserole axe Pie round cake ai "x 1" Ey ox te | axe Round cake ox te Round cake 8 x 8 x TH Square 10" x 1%" Pie Wx 7 x 2 Rectangular TERS Bundt BY" X 4s x DK Loat cat 2quart Casserole xe x3 Loaf oxo Pie (deep dish) or round cake ex axe Square oxox Square 9 x 24" Ring mod exe axa oxo" xe" 15" 10" <1" | S-quart Ke 7 io Kae 10" x 2% we Xe 10" x 4" Tube 44" 104" 25 Roasting Common Temperatures and Conversions To convert Fahrenheit into Calsius, subtract 32, multiply by 5, then divide by 9. To convert Celsius into Fahrenheit, multiply by 9, divide by 5, then add 32, The equivalents below have been rounded slightly. Fahrenhé Gas Mark Water freezes Ideal temperature of butter for creaming loom temperature 68°72" 20°22" "Ideal temperature for rising yeast dough a5" 29° Poaching temperature 160°-180° 718-82" 185°-205° 35-06" 212" 100° 225°-250° tore 275°-300" 435°-149° 463° 177491" 205° 218-209" 246° Container Size Equivalents Approximate Total Volume M12 oz can 12 0z vacuum-packed can 14-17 oz can 29 oz can 46 fluid oz can 6 02 can frozen juice concentrate 10 oz package frozen vegetables 16 oz package frozen vegetables FOOD TIPS AND COOKING TRICKS 5.000 INQENLOUS KITCHEN HINTS, SECRETS, SHORTCUTS, AND SOLUTIONS David Joachim with Andrew Schloss, Jan Newberry, Maryellen Driscoll, and Paul E. Piccuito = i i 80PH-D6Y-DOY6 ji For Christine and August © 2001 by Rodale Inc. Illustrations © by Judy Newhouse All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any other information storage and retrieval system, without the written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America on acid-free @, recycled paper © Cover and Interior Designer: Carol Angstade Cover and Interior Photographer: Kurt Wilson Ilustrator: Judy Newhouse Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Joachim, David. Brilliant food tips and cooking tricks / David Joachim. Pom Includes index. ISBN 1-57954-301-4 hardcover 1, Cookery—Encyclopedias. 2, Food—Encyclopedias. I, Title. TX349.J32 2001 641.5103—de21 2001019193 Distributed to the book trade by St. Martin’s Press 24 6 8 10 9 7 5 3 1 hardcover Visit us on the Web at www.rodalestore.com, or call us toll-free at (800) 848-4735. {i al Rodale cootboots, ou mission io provide elicows ond murious mecpes. Ou rips elo meth standards of the Rodale Tes ich for Gependaity, case, proccalty, and, mos of great ‘ase. T ive ws your comments, cal (00) 8484735, nents iv i |: to Cutting Boards... . 84 | o ees fee ew ayerry SOD! Paella to Puree. 0 326, “3 q Eggplant to Evaporated Milk... 155 Quiche to Quinoa... ........401 if | Fat Replacement to Frying... . 171 [x | is | Bell Garlic to Guacamol: 204 Salad Dressings to Sweet Potatoes. . 421 ih | EM sesso trs oo i | WAM vost vis 26 i | Jam to Julienne... 241 ‘Wafiles to Wok 539 kc | Kabobs to Kni 245 Ly | ‘Yeast to Yogurt . aegis SBM Acknowledgments THIS BOOK HAS BEEN A LABOR OF LOVE. Tam lucky to have worked with such a talented group of cooks, colleagues, contributors, writers, researchers, tip testers, and friends Without them and many other behind-the- scenes people, this book would neyer have made it into print. My sincere thanks to the contributing writers, including: Andrew Schloss, for his inimitable ex- pertise in how to do everything in the kitchen faster. I'll never look at leftovers the same way again. Jan Newberry, for her rock-solid knowl- edge of essential cooking techniques. ‘Maryellen Driscoll, who swiftly resolved hundreds of common cooking problems with inspired ingenuity. ‘And Paul E. Piccuito, an inventive cook who knows how to get the most nutrients as well as the most flavors from food. Thanks also Neil Wertheimer, Susan Clarey, and Anne Egan at Rodale Books, who lit the way for this project and guided it with gentle hands. Carol Angstadt, a gifted designer who made a very complicated book look easy. The Rodale Test Kitchen staff, who spent countless hours making sure that these tips and recipes work? Kathleen Hanuschak, for her help in or- ganizing this sometimes unwieldy volume of information. Kathy Everleth, a terrific recipe editor whose special touch made many of the recipes easier to follow. Susannah Hogendorn, for her dogged copyediting and attention to accuracy. Barbara Thomas-Fexa, for verifying hundreds of food facts. Julie Kehs Minnix, who phoned, faxed, muiled, typed, and helped process hundreds of thousands of words into electronic form. Donna Rossi, whose knack for crystal- clear layouts made these pages more user- friendly. Judy Newhouse, for her clean illustra~ tions that helped many hard-to-visualize tips see the light of day. And Janine Slaughter, Sindy Berner, Cindy Ratzlaff, and the rest of the staff at Rodale Books, who worked tirelesly to bring this book into your hands.

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