Outdoor Cooking, Barbecue & Grilling, Cooking & Food Reference, Cooking - General & Miscellaneous
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Overview
Whether you own a cabin as a second home, rent one as an occasional retreat, or simply dream of getting away to one, Cabin Cooking is a cookbook you will want to have. With an outstanding selection of 58 kitchen-tested recipes from noted food authority Tori Ritchie, it supplies you with a complete repertoire for every cabin meal imaginable: robust breakfast dishes ranging from eggs to pancakes and waffles to scones; sandwiches, pizza, soups, salads, and pasta to serve at lunchtime; hearty dinners including roasts, stews, panfries, casseroles, and grilled items; delicious, down-to-earth desserts and snacks of every description; and a selection of beverages, among them lemonade and hot chocolate. To further assist your meal planning, every recipe is accompanied by a nutritional analysis.An introductory section provides both inspirational and practical information and tips for cooking at a cabin, including advice on high-altitude cooking; ideas for decorating he table, indoor or out; and guidelines for packing ingredients, stocking a pantry, and planning your menus. Throughout the book, full-color photographs or recipes and cabin settings give you the feeling that you've already escaped to a country retreat.
Cabin Cooking is a volume in Williams-Sonoma Outdoors, a collectible series of books dedicated to making it easy, satisfying, and fun to enjoy good food in the great outdoors.
Synopsis
Whether you own a cabin as a second home, rent one as an occasional retreat, or simply dream of getting away to one, Cabin Cooking is a cookbook you will want to have. With an outstanding selection of 58 kitchen-tested recipes from noted food authority Tori Ritchie, it supplies you with a complete repertoire for every cabin meal imaginable: robust breakfast dishes ranging from eggs to pancakes and waffles to scones; sandwiches, pizza, soups, salads, and pasta to serve at lunchtime; hearty dinners including roasts, stews, panfries, casseroles, and grilled items; delicious, down-to-earth desserts and snacks of every description; and a selection of beverages, among them lemonade and hot chocolate. To further assist your meal planning, every recipe is accompanied by a nutritional analysis.An introductory section provides both inspirational and practical information and tips for cooking at a cabin, including advice on high-altitude cooking; ideas for decorating he table, indoor or out; and guidelines for packing ingredients, stocking a pantry, and planning your menus. Throughout the book, full-color photographs or recipes and cabin settings give you the feeling that you've already escaped to a country retreat.
Cabin Cooking is a volume in Williams-Sonoma Outdoors, a collectible series of books dedicated to making it easy, satisfying, and fun to enjoy good food in the great outdoors.
Book Details
Published
November 13, 2009
Publisher
Weldon Owen Pty Ltd
Pages
107
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781740899420