Sauces
Handcrafted & Wholesome
- Publisher
- Company's Coming Publishing
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2022
- Category
- Sauces & Dressings, History
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Spiral bound
- ISBN
- 9781772070491
- Publish Date
- Sep 2022
- List Price
- $24.99 USD
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Description
The right sauce can elevate a dish from mundane to magical. Whether it is a creamy French Hollandaise, a classic British Mint Sauce or a fiery Indian Vindaloo, the sauce is what really gives a dish it's flavour. With this new collection from Company's coming, you can master the art of sauce-making in your own kitchen. Why rely on store-bought sauces when you can create your own healthier versions at home with fresh ingredients and no artificial flavours or fillers. From the classic French sauces to the aromatic sauces of India and South America, this book contains recipes from around the globe. Learn about their history, as well as helpful tips on how to prepare and serve them.
About the authors
Ashley Billey is a certified Red Seal Chef and an award-winning food stylist. For over 15 years she has been assisting in the creation of more than 100 successful cookbooks. She loves sharing food with family and friends, knowing that good company is as important as good food.
Wendy Pirk has been an animal lover for as long as she can remember. As a child, she dreamed of being a veterinarian but decided instead to pursue a degree in Ecological Anthropology. She is a serious environmentalist and has worked for the Western Canada Wilderness Committee. She is currently a writer and editor and has several books about animals to her credit. Wendy has a two dog and two cat family…oh, and kids as well. She solemnly swears that she has never, nor will she ever dress a dog in a frilly pink tutu. But she lives in a winter city, so maybe doggie coats and booties?? And one of the dogs is handicapped, so he has a wheelchair. But that’s it. Really. She would also like to own a sheep to mow her lawn so she doesn’t have to…well, she’d actually like to have a whole herd of sheep to rent out to her friends and neighbors! And maybe a donkey, too, because they’re so cute!
James Darcy is a food folklorist who has worked with the World Health Organization on studies in health and nutrition. Always interested in food anthropology and ethnobotany, he has studied a wide variety of cooking methods and techniques all over the world.