Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Bread or Cooking with Rice Cookers for Todays College Students

Bread

Author: Eric Treuill

Covering the essential techniques of mixing, kneading, shaping, and baking bread, and accompanied by an inspirational bread gallery with over 100 recipes, Bread is the perfect guide for both novice and experienced bakers. Featuring step-by-step sequences and easy-to-follow text that take the mystery out of baking bread, this is a complete illustrated guide to the key ingredients and equipment used in the art of breadmaking from around the world.



Read also Rice Diet Cookbook or Brew like a Monk

Cooking with Rice Cookers for Today's College Students: With Clear and Precise Step-by-Step Instructions

Author: Michael C Song

Today, a considerable majority of university dorms do not allow the use of any cooking devises, such as electric woks and crock pots etc., with the exception of a simple rice cooker and possibly a toaster. As a result, students are forced to buy their meals at college cafeterias or local restaurants, which charge an arm and a leg. But now there's a way around the restriction imposed by the dorms with the use of a rice cooker. This book is to share the recipes that I found to be quick and easy to make using the rice cooker with other college students in the hope that they too can save a bundle, eating delicious dishes at the same time. Also, this book is a great book for beginning cooks, since it teaches simple recipes by using a few common ingredients that can also be performed on a stove or electric wok. Furthermore, nearly all of the dishes featured in this book can stand alone as a party or special occasion dish. In preparing this cookbook, I was able to cook enough dishes to host a holiday party all from the recipes shown in this book. I hope that you will enjoy cooking with the recipes in this book, which not only save you a bundle while in college but also continue to serve you throughout your life.



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