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I'd like to buy a cookbook. Is there any accepted /ck/ staple reading that I should check out first?

What books did you start with? What books had the most impact on you?

>> No.7045673

>>7045666
Joy of Cooking and Better Homes and Gardens are basically the defacto standards in ''murica

>> No.7045678

I enjoy the science of cooking by america's test kitchen and the food lab by the guy who runs the serious eats website. Both tell you the whys of your cooking, and have done rigorous testing.

>> No.7045795

>>7045673
I've heard of the Joy of Cooking before, I'll check it out.

>>7045678
I was looking at the Food Lab, but I wasn't sure if it would be that good.

>> No.7045821

>>7045666

Find an OLDER version of Joy of Cooking. More recent editions aren't as solid and useful.

I learned a lot about food and cooking by watching Good Eats episodes on DVD. Never have seen one of Alton Brown's cookbooks, however. Cook's Illustrated magazine is interesting.

>> No.7045966

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mens-Cooking-Manual-No-nonsense-Buying/dp/1844258696

I didn't know how to cook for shit before I read it. I could fuck up omelettes. At least now I have the ignorance of believing I can feed others without them throwing it back on my face. If you're a fan of how Haynes writes their car manuals, or rather how anyone writes something with mild humour thrown in, then it'd be good for you. Doesn't really teach recipes but instead teaches skill and combinations so you can wing it for later

>> No.7045998

Careme, Escoffier, Bocuse, and Childs.

Start there, essentials for a good culinary prowess.

Careme being my favorite I would start there. He did invent the mother sauces...nothing you enjoy today would exist without his ingenuity.

>> No.7046000

>>7045673
>Joy of Cooking and Better Homes and Gardens are basically the defacto standards in ''murica
best avoided then.

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>>7045666
My mom who was a professional chef for a time gave me a Betty Crocker one to start me off when I took over an apartment in NYC. It's not a big name or anything, but it's straightforward and not full of celebrity bullshit.

>> No.7047304

>>7045998

Can you spoonfeed me heavily here and link me to something by Carême that you think I should purchase?

>> No.7047393

>>7045666
Americas test kitchen the complete show cook book. I believe its on sale for $20