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Cooking Wine & Spirits

Harmony on the Palate

Matching Simple Recipes to Everyday Wine Styles

by (author) Shari Darling

Publisher
Whitecap Books
Initial publish date
Dec 2005
Category
Wine & Spirits
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781552857014
    Publish Date
    Dec 2005
    List Price
    $29.95

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Description

Nothing is as heavenly to the palate as the perfect combination of food and wine, but the art of pairing can be tricky for the inexperienced. Knowing where to begin when selecting an accompanying wine is challenging. In Harmony on the Palate, Shari Darling examines the guidelines for food and wine unions, and outlines the principles of a new, accessible generation of wine pairings. She pushes the boundaries of tradition, celebrating a culinary world of new cuisines, cooking techniques and ingredients. The book breaks down old-fashioned conventions of food and wine pairings and provides an adventure for the palate. The book's first section establishes the building blocks for creating successful wine and food partnerships. The second section is a cookbook of Darling's own delicious, yet simple, recipes, each one matched with a complementing wine, such as: White Bean and Escarole Soup with a Light, Fruity Red Mozzarella and Roasted Red Pepper Bruschetta with a Big Fat White Fiddlehead and Goat Cheese Flan with a Sour White Pure Unadulterated Chocolate Cake with a Sweet Wine The book also contains useful harmony charts that list food affinities and enemies for each variety of grape. Harmony on the Palate is the perfect resource for both wine connoisseurs and wannabe's.

About the author

Shari Darling, The Sophisticated Wino, enjoys a North American reputation in food and wine. She is a best-selling author, TV journalist and syndicated and feature newspaper columnist. She writes regularly for Food and Beverage International magazine, which is distributed to restaurants throughout the U.S. and internationally. She is currently designing and implementing a university-level Wine Certificate Program, and continues to serve as a wine judge in places such as New York and Beijing.

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