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Mark Bittman

    Mark Bittman est l'un des écrivains culinaires les plus respectés du pays, dont l'approche de la cuisine est devenue un pilier des cuisines modernes. Il écrit pour la section Opinion du New York Times, offrant des perspectives sur la politique alimentaire et les pratiques culinaires, et est également chroniqueur pour le New York Times Magazine. Sa voix distinctive explore l'intersection de la nourriture, de la culture et de la politique, rendant les sujets culinaires complexes accessibles et attrayants pour un large public. À travers ses écrits, Bittman prône une approche réfléchie et pratique de la nourriture qui résonne profondément auprès des cuisiniers amateurs et des passionnés de gastronomie.

    How to Cook Everything. The Basics
    Fish
    Mark Bittman's Kitchen Express: 404 Inspired Seasonal Dishes You Can Make in 20 Minutes or Less
    How to Cook Everything Series - 7: How to Bake Everything
    How to Cook Everything: Completely Revised Twentieth Anniversary Edition
    How to Cook Everything
    • How to Cook Everything

      • 1044pages
      • 37 heures de lecture

      Mark Bittman's award-winning cookbook has been revised and expanded, making it essential for anyone who cooks or aspires to. With nearly half of the material new, this edition offers straightforward instructions and advice that empower home cooks to create delicious, crowd-pleasing meals using fresh ingredients, simple techniques, and basic equipment. Bittman encourages readers to relax and enjoy the cooking process for any occasion. Esteemed chefs and personalities praise the book, emphasizing its reliability and modern approach. Al Roker expresses his excitement about the new edition, while Mario Batali declares it his ultimate cookbook choice. Bobby Flay commends Bittman for improving upon a classic, and Jean-Georges Vongerichten highlights its necessity for every kitchen. Isaac Mizrahi insists that Bittman's foolproof recipes surpass all others, and Mollie Katzen calls it an indispensable reference for cooks of all levels. Lisa Loeb shares her personal journey of learning to cook creatively from the book and plans to gift it to new couples, affirming that with this book, one truly needs no others.

      How to Cook Everything
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    • How to Cook Everything Series - 7: How to Bake Everything

      Simple Recipes for the Best Baking

      • 703pages
      • 25 heures de lecture

      In the most comprehensive book of its kind, Mark Bittman offers the ultimate baker's resource. The recipes satisfy every flavor craving thanks to more than 2,000 recipes and variations.

      How to Cook Everything Series - 7: How to Bake Everything
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    • Award-winning cookbook author and popular New York Times columnist Mark Bittman offers 404 quick, easy seasonal recipes, now in paperback. DO YOU HAVE 20 MINUTES TO MAKE A GREAT MEAL? In Mark Bittman’s Kitchen Express, “America’s foremost home cook” (New York Observer) presents more than 400 incredibly fast and easy recipes tailored to each season and presented in a simple, straightforward style. Bittman’s recipe sketches are the ideal mix of inspiration and instruction: everything a home cook needs to prepare a delicious, healthful, and cost-conscious repertoire of meals for any season and any time of day. And since they’re written with an eye for speed and flexibility, you can be cooking on a moment’s notice—just check the pantry or fridge and away you go. With Bittman’s trusted voice leading you, you’ll be in and out of your kitchen in 20 minutes or less. Bittman also includes a guide to the foods you’ll want on hand to cook the Kitchen Express way as well as suggestions for seasonal menus and lists of recipes for specific uses, like brown-bag lunches or the best dishes for reheating. You may never order takeout again!

      Mark Bittman's Kitchen Express: 404 Inspired Seasonal Dishes You Can Make in 20 Minutes or Less
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    • Fish

      The Complete Guide to Buying and Cooking: A Seafood Cookbook

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Mark Bittman's guide simplifies cooking fish with 500 delicious and healthy recipes, featuring dishes like Conch Fritters, Stir-Fried Bluefish with Scallops, and Grilled Mussels. This collection is designed to make preparing seafood accessible and enjoyable for home cooks, emphasizing both flavor and nutrition.

      Fish
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    • How to Cook Everything. The Basics

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      How to Cook Everything: The Basics gives you essential recipes and easy-to-follow guidance to help you cook with confidence. Mark Bittman, the bestselling, award-winning author of How to Cook Everything, shows you how to make a good burger or delicious pasta for everyday meals as well as chicken soup on a cold day, lasagne because you love it, and prime rib for company. Not only will you make some of the best food you’ve ever eaten, you’ll save money and eat more healthfully, too. Anyone can cook Simple, satisfying recipes with easy-to-follow directions Tips to help you shop for, prepare, and cook the recipes Recipe variations and lists of ideas to adapt dishes to your taste Step-by-step illustrations for tricky techniques like mincing garlic Simple. Straightforward. Just what you need to cook well.

      How to Cook Everything. The Basics
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    • How to Cook Everything Kids

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Empowering children in the kitchen, this cookbook equips young chefs with essential skills to select, prepare, and cook their favorite foods alongside family and friends. As part of the beloved How to Cook Everything series, it encourages creativity and confidence in cooking, making it an ideal resource for kids eager to explore culinary adventures.

      How to Cook Everything Kids
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    • The Natural Health Cookbook

      More Than 150 Recipes to Sustain and Heal the Body

      • 271pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The best of twenty years of natural-foods cooking from Natural Health magazine features multiethnic recipes that maximize the healing power in foods, including soups, vegetables, salads, sauces, and desserts that are easy to prepare using wholesome natural ingredients. 25,000 first printing.

      The Natural Health Cookbook
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    • A definitive, one-stop vegetarian cookbook showcases more than two thousand different recipes and variations for simple meatless meals, including salads, soups, eggs and dairy, vegetables and fruit, pasta, grains, legumes, tofu and other meat substitutes

      How to Cook Everything. Vegetarian
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    • Mark Bittman's Quick and Easy Recipes from The New York Times

      Featuring 350 Recipes from the Author of How to Cook Everything and The Best Recipes in the World - Originally Published as The Minimalist Cooks at Home, The Minimalist Cooks Dinner, and The Minimalist Entertains

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Mark Bittman's New York Times column, "The Minimalist," is one of the most frequently clipped parts of the paper's Dining section. For Bittman's millions of fans who regularly pore over their clippings, here is reason to rejoice: A host of Bittman's wonderfully delicious and easy recipes, 350 in all, are now available in a single paperback.In sections that cover everything from appetizers, soups, and sauces to meats, vegetables, side dishes, and desserts, Mark Bittman's Quick and Easy Recipes from The New York Times showcases the elegant and flexible cooking style for which Bittman is famous, as well as his deep appreciation for fresh ingredients prepared with minimal fuss. Readers will find tantalizing recipes from all over, each requiring little more than basic techniques and a handful of ingredients. Cold Tomato Soup with Rosemary, Parmesan Cups with Orzo Risotto, Slow-Cooked Ribs, Pumpkin Panna Cotta--the dishes here are perfect for simple weeknight family meals or stress-free entertaining.Certain to appeal to anyone--from novices to experienced cooks--who wants to whip up a sophisticated and delicious meal easily, this is a collection to savor, and one destined to become a kitchen classic.

      Mark Bittman's Quick and Easy Recipes from The New York Times
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    • Mark Bittman compiles his acclaimed recipes from the Minimalist series into a convenient slipcase set of four miniature cookbooks. Each volume focuses on a specific category: Small Plates and Soups, Pasta, Pizza, and Grains, Meat, Fish, and Poultry, and Vegetables. This anthology offers an accessible reference for home cooks, showcasing Bittman's signature approach to simple, delicious meals across a variety of ingredients and cooking styles.

      The Mini Minimalist: Simple Recipes for Satisfying Meals: A Cookbook
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    • Hundreds of easy and innovative recipes to get dinner on the table in no time flat, from acclaimed home-cooking expert and #1 New York Times bestselling author Mark Bittman--completely revised and now featuring color photos. The secret to cooking fast is cooking smart--choosing and preparing ingredients that make the most of your time in the kitchen. In this new edition of How to Cook Everything Fast, Mark Bittman shares hundreds of simple, flavorful dishes--each ready in 30 minutes or less. But "fast" doesn't mean compromising on quality or resorting to packaged shortcuts; instead, Bittman offers savvy hacks--broiling rather than baking, using less liquid for a faster boil, and taking advantage of downtime for last-minute prep. In the spirit of fast and simple cooking, recipes have been retested and streamlined for this completely revised edition--which now also features dozens of vegan and vegetarian options and stunning all-new photography. New favorites include Chickpea Hash with Tahini Sauce, Gooey Stovetop Lasagna, Peanut Noodles with Whatever You Have, Caramelized Bananas, and so many more. Variations, tips, quick side dishes, make-ahead components, and kitchen insights abound. The results are innovative, easy-to-follow recipes for the food you want to eat today and new strategies for becoming a faster--and-better--cook every time you use the book.

      How To Cook Everything Fast Revised Edition
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    • The Best American Food Writing 2023

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A collection of the year's top food writing, selected by prolific food writer and author of How to Cook Everything Mark Bittman. Food writer Mark Bittman selects the best twenty articles published in 2022 that celebrate the many innovative, comforting, mouthwatering, and culturally rich culinary offerings of our country.

      The Best American Food Writing 2023
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    • Animal, Vegetable, Junk

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      "From hunting and gathering to GMOs and ultraprocessed foods, this expansive tour of human history rewrites the story of our species--and points the way to a better future"--

      Animal, Vegetable, Junk
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    • Presented here are 404 dishes -- 101 for each season -- that will get you in and out of the kitchen in 20 minutes or less. Includes a guide to the foods you'll want on hand to cook the Kitchen Express way, as well as suggestions for seasonal menus and lists of recipes for specific uses, like brown-bag lunches or the best dishes for reheating

      Mark Bitman's Kitchen Express (404 Inspired Seasonal Dishes You Can Make In 20 Minutes or Less)
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    • Leafy Greens

      • 197pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Addressing the need for flavorful, antioxidant-rich foods, a collection of recipes highlights thirty leafy green vegetables that complement such suggestions as Crispy-Skin Salmon on a Bed of Gingery Kale and Hot and Sour Bok Choi. Original.

      Leafy Greens
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    • "The best-selling author and popular NYT columnist gives us his innovative and easy diet plan, complete with recipes--by eating vegan every day before 6:00pm, you can lose weight and dramatically improve your health. Every day we learn new benefits of the vegan diet, and discover how cutting meat and animal products out can still mean a world of delicious meals. Now Mark Bittman brings his expertise to vegan cooking, giving you an easy-to-follow diet plan plus 50 simple everyday recipes--exclusively vegan meals for breakfast and lunch, and as flexible as you need to be for dinner. Building on his hit book Food Matters, Bittman outlines in six principles the reasons that a partially vegan diet can dramatically improve your health. When you eat lots of fruits and veggies while cutting back on meat and dairy, and cook as much as possible at home, you automatically find yourself eating more sensible portions and almost no junk food. You can live healthier, not just eat healthier, when you eat with eyes wide open. This is Bittman's flexible, ethical way of eating better and losing weight, using common sense in the kitchen"-- Provided by publisher

      VB6: Eat Vegan Before 6:00
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    • How to Eat

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Two bestselling experts cut through all the noise on food, health, and diet to give you the real answers you need. What is the 'best' diet? Do calories matter? And when it comes to protein, fat, and carbs, which ones are good and which are bad? Mark Bittman and David Katz answer all these questions and more in a lively and easy-to-read Q&A format. Inspired by their viral hit article, Bittman and Katz share their clear, no-nonsense perspective on food and diet, answering questions covering everything from basic nutrients to superfoods to fad diets. Topics include dietary patterns (Just what should humans eat? ); grains (Aren't these just 'carbs'? Do I need to avoid gluten?); meat and dairy (Does grass-fed matter?); alcohol (Is drinking wine actually good for me?); and more. Throughout, Bittman and Katz filter the science of diet and nutrition through a lens of common sense, delivering straightforward advice with a healthy dose of wit.

      How to Eat
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    • Bittman Bread

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      A revolutionary approach to making easy, delicious whole-grain bread and more

      Bittman Bread