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?Wolke, longtime professor of chemistry and author of the Washington Post column Food 101, turns his hand to a Cecil Adams style compendium of questions and answers on food chemistry. Is there really a difference between supermarket and sea salt? How is sugar made? Should cooks avoid aluminum pans? Interspersed throughout Wolke?s accessible and humorous answers to these and other mysteries are recipes demonstrating scientific principles. There is gravy that avoids lumps and grease; Portuguese Poached Meringue that demonstrates cream of tartar at work; and juicy Salt-Seared Burgers?With its zest for the truth, this book will help cooks learn how to make more intelligent choices.? ?Publishers Weekly
- Author Robert Wolke
- ISBN13 9780393329421
- ISBN10 0393329429
- Pages 368
- Published 2008
- Fecha de publicación 14/08/2008
- Language German, French
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What Einstein Told His Cook: Kitchen Science Explained (German, French)
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- Robert Wolke
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- W. W. Norton & Company (2008)
- 9780393329421



