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    Item specifics

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    Acceptable: A book with obvious wear. May have some damage to the cover but integrity still intact. ...
    ISBN
    9781603420310

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Storey Publishing
    ISBN-10
    1603420312
    ISBN-13
    9781603420310
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    63149474

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Home Creamery : Make Your Own Fresh Dairy Products; Easy Recipes for Butter, Yogurt, Sour Cream, Creme Fraiche, Cream Cheese, Ricotta, and More!
    Number of Pages
    220 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2008
    Topic
    Sustainable Living, Specific Ingredients / Dairy, Methods / Canning & Preserving
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Cooking, House & Home
    Author
    Kathy Farrell-Kingsley
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.6 in
    Item Weight
    17.3 Oz
    Item Length
    9.1 in
    Item Width
    7 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2008-005663
    Dewey Edition
    22
    Reviews
    "Farrell-Kingsley's thorough but unintimidating recipe instructions will enable any reader to make a variety of dairy products, and many home cooks will be eager to try them." Library Journal "You won't churn out any award-winning artisanal brie, but you could make a darn fine mozzarella. Kathy Farrell-Kingsley is ready to walk you through the latter (as well as a variety of other easy soft cheese and dairy products) in her recent book, "The Home Creamery." This isn't the book for serious cheesemakers (as in, those who hope to ditch the corporate life for a dairy farm in Vermont), but rather those who enjoy playing in the kitchen or want bragging rights at their next dinner party. The recipes are simple, easy to follow and would be great projects to do with the kids. Cheeses include cream cheese, cottage cheese, ricotta, goat cheese, mozzarella and marscapone. The book also includes recipes for using the cheeses. Farrell-Kingsley also explains how to make yogurt, kefir, butter, creme fraiche and sour cream." Associated Press "Imagine crme fraiche that's really fresh. If you're up for a really fringy pursuit, you can learn to make your own dairy products - butter, yogurt, sour cream, cheeses - from Kathy Ferrell-Kingsley's new book, The Home Creamery . With this guide, you're biggest challenge might be finding a source for milk-curdling rennet." The Newark Star-Ledger, "Farrell-Kingsley's thorough but unintimidating recipe instructions will enable any reader to make a variety of dairy products, and many home cooks will be eager to try them." Library Journal   "You won't churn out any award-winning artisanal brie, but you could make a darn fine mozzarella. Kathy Farrell-Kingsley is ready to walk you through the latter (as well as a variety of other easy soft cheese and dairy products) in her recent book, "The Home Creamery." This isn't the book for serious cheesemakers (as in, those who hope to ditch the corporate life for a dairy farm in Vermont), but rather those who enjoy playing in the kitchen or want bragging rights at their next dinner party. The recipes are simple, easy to follow and would be great projects to do with the kids. Cheeses include cream cheese, cottage cheese, ricotta, goat cheese, mozzarella and marscapone. The book also includes recipes for using the cheeses. Farrell-Kingsley also explains how to make yogurt, kefir, butter, creme fraiche and sour cream." Associated Press "Imagine crème fraiche that's really fresh.  If you're up for a really fringy pursuit, you can learn to make your own dairy products - butter, yogurt, sour cream, cheeses - from Kathy Ferrell-Kingsley's new book, The Home Creamery . With this guide, you're biggest challenge might be finding a source for milk-curdling rennet." The Newark Star-Ledger  , "Farrell-Kingsley's thorough but unintimidating recipe instructions will enable any reader to make a variety of dairy products, and many home cooks will be eager to try them." Library Journal "You won't churn out any award-winning artisanal brie, but you could make a darn fine mozzarella. Kathy Farrell-Kingsley is ready to walk you through the latter (as well as a variety of other easy soft cheese and dairy products) in her recent book, "The Home Creamery." This isn't the book for serious cheesemakers (as in, those who hope to ditch the corporate life for a dairy farm in Vermont), but rather those who enjoy playing in the kitchen or want bragging rights at their next dinner party. The recipes are simple, easy to follow and would be great projects to do with the kids. Cheeses include cream cheese, cottage cheese, ricotta, goat cheese, mozzarella and marscapone. The book also includes recipes for using the cheeses. Farrell-Kingsley also explains how to make yogurt, kefir, butter, creme fraiche and sour cream." Associated Press "Imagine crème fraiche that's really fresh. If you're up for a really fringy pursuit, you can learn to make your own dairy products - butter, yogurt, sour cream, cheeses - from Kathy Ferrell-Kingsley's new book, The Home Creamery . With this guide, you're biggest challenge might be finding a source for milk-curdling rennet." The Newark Star-Ledger, Farrell-Kingsley's thorough but unintimidating recipe instructions will enable any reader to make a variety of dairy products, and many home cooks will be eager to try them. Library Journal You won't churn out any award-winning artisanal brie, but you could make a darn fine mozzarella. Kathy Farrell-Kingsley is ready to walk you through the latter (as well as a variety of other easy soft cheese and dairy products) in her recent book, "The Home Creamery." This isn't the book for serious cheesemakers (as in, those who hope to ditch the corporate life for a dairy farm in Vermont), but rather those who enjoy playing in the kitchen or want bragging rights at their next dinner party. The recipes are simple, easy to follow and would be great projects to do with the kids. Cheeses include cream cheese, cottage cheese, ricotta, goat cheese, mozzarella and marscapone. The book also includes recipes for using the cheeses. Farrell-Kingsley also explains how to make yogurt, kefir, butter, creme fraiche and sour cream. Associated Press Imagine cr'me fraiche that s really fresh. If you re up for a really fringy pursuit, you can learn to make your own dairy products butter, yogurt, sour cream, cheeses from Kathy Ferrell-Kingsley s new book, The Home Creamery. With this guide, you re biggest challenge might be finding a source for milk-curdling rennet. The Newark Star-Ledger, Farrell-Kingsley's thorough but unintimidating recipe instructions will enable any reader to make a variety of dairy products, and many home cooks will be eager to try them. Library Journal   You won't churn out any award-winning artisanal brie, but you could make a darn fine mozzarella. Kathy Farrell-Kingsley is ready to walk you through the latter (as well as a variety of other easy soft cheese and dairy products) in her recent book, "The Home Creamery." This isn't the book for serious cheesemakers (as in, those who hope to ditch the corporate life for a dairy farm in Vermont), but rather those who enjoy playing in the kitchen or want bragging rights at their next dinner party. The recipes are simple, easy to follow and would be great projects to do with the kids. Cheeses include cream cheese, cottage cheese, ricotta, goat cheese, mozzarella and marscapone. The book also includes recipes for using the cheeses. Farrell-Kingsley also explains how to make yogurt, kefir, butter, creme fraiche and sour cream. Associated Press Imagine crème fraiche that's really fresh.  If you're up for a really fringy pursuit, you can learn to make your own dairy products butter, yogurt, sour cream, cheeses from Kathy Ferrell-Kingsley's new book, The Home Creamery . With this guide, you're biggest challenge might be finding a source for milk-curdling rennet. The Newark Star-Ledger  , 'Å’Farrell-Kingsley's thorough but unintimidating recipe instructions will enable any reader to make a variety of dairy products, and many home cooks will be eager to try them.'Â� Library Journal 'Å’You won't churn out any award-winning artisanal brie, but you could make a darn fine mozzarella. Kathy Farrell-Kingsley is ready to walk you through the latter (as well as a variety of other easy soft cheese and dairy products) in her recent book, "The Home Creamery." This isn't the book for serious cheesemakers (as in, those who hope to ditch the corporate life for a dairy farm in Vermont), but rather those who enjoy playing in the kitchen or want bragging rights at their next dinner party. The recipes are simple, easy to follow and would be great projects to do with the kids. Cheeses include cream cheese, cottage cheese, ricotta, goat cheese, mozzarella and marscapone. The book also includes recipes for using the cheeses. Farrell-Kingsley also explains how to make yogurt, kefir, butter, creme fraiche and sour cream.'Â� Associated Press 'Å’Imagine crème fraiche that'â„¢s really fresh. If you'â„¢re up for a really fringy pursuit, you can learn to make your own dairy products ' butter, yogurt, sour cream, cheeses ' from Kathy Ferrell-Kingsley'â„¢s new book, The Home Creamery . With this guide, you'â„¢re biggest challenge might be finding a source for milk-curdling rennet.'Â� The Newark Star-Ledger, 'oeFarrell-Kingsley's thorough but unintimidating recipe instructions will enable any reader to make a variety of dairy products, and many home cooks will be eager to try them.' Library Journal   'oeYou won't churn out any award-winning artisanal brie, but you could make a darn fine mozzarella. Kathy Farrell-Kingsley is ready to walk you through the latter (as well as a variety of other easy soft cheese and dairy products) in her recent book, "The Home Creamery." This isn't the book for serious cheesemakers (as in, those who hope to ditch the corporate life for a dairy farm in Vermont), but rather those who enjoy playing in the kitchen or want bragging rights at their next dinner party. The recipes are simple, easy to follow and would be great projects to do with the kids. Cheeses include cream cheese, cottage cheese, ricotta, goat cheese, mozzarella and marscapone. The book also includes recipes for using the cheeses. Farrell-Kingsley also explains how to make yogurt, kefir, butter, creme fraiche and sour cream.' Associated Press 'oeImagine crème fraiche that's really fresh.  If you're up for a really fringy pursuit, you can learn to make your own dairy products ' butter, yogurt, sour cream, cheeses ' from Kathy Ferrell-Kingsley's new book, The Home Creamery . With this guide, you're biggest challenge might be finding a source for milk-curdling rennet.' The Newark Star-Ledger  , "Farrell-Kingsley's thorough but unintimidating recipe instructions will enable any reader to make a variety of dairy products, and many home cooks will be eager to try them."Library Journal "You won't churn out any award-winning artisanal brie, but you could make a darn fine mozzarella. Kathy Farrell-Kingsley is ready to walk you through the latter (as well as a variety of other easy soft cheese and dairy products) in her recent book, "The Home Creamery." This isn't the book for serious cheesemakers (as in, those who hope to ditch the corporate life for a dairy farm in Vermont), but rather those who enjoy playing in the kitchen or want bragging rights at their next dinner party. The recipes are simple, easy to follow and would be great projects to do with the kids. Cheeses include cream cheese, cottage cheese, ricotta, goat cheese, mozzarella and marscapone. The book also includes recipes for using the cheeses. Farrell-Kingsley also explains how to make yogurt, kefir, butter, creme fraiche and sour cream."Associated Press"Imagine crème fraiche that's really fresh.  If you're up for a really fringy pursuit, you can learn to make your own dairy products butter, yogurt, sour cream, cheeses from Kathy Ferrell-Kingsley's new book, The Home Creamery. With this guide, you're biggest challenge might be finding a source for milk-curdling rennet."The Newark Star-Ledger  
    TitleLeading
    The
    Dewey Decimal
    637/.3
    Table Of Content
    Introduction: Setting Up Your Home Creamery Part One: Cultured Dairy Products Yogurt Kefir Butter Piima Butter Buttermilk Creme Fraiche Quark Sour Cream Part Two: Soft, Unripened Cheeses Cream Cheese Cottage Cheese Ricotta Goat Cheese Mozzarella Mascarpone Part Three: Recipes from the Home Creamery Coffee and... No Forks Required Not Just for Lunch The Main Event Super Sides Desserts Galore Glossary Sources Index
    Synopsis
    Discover how easy it is to make fresh dairy products at home You don't need a commercial kitchen or specialty ingredients to whip up your own cheeses, yogurts, and spreads. With simple step-by-step instructions that don't require complicated aging techniques, you can add a wonderful range of tart, sweet, and nutty flavors to your cooking. From fresh buttermilk for mouthwatering pancakes to creamy mozzarella in a refreshing Caprese salad, you'll soon enjoy the fresh flavors of your homemade dairy creations., Discover how easy it is to make fresh dairy products at home with this helpful guide to simple homemade recipes. Discover how easy it is to make fresh dairy products at home! You don't need a commercial kitchen or specialty ingredients to whip up your own cheeses, yogurts, and spreads. With simple step-by-step instructions that don't require complicated aging techniques, you can add a wonderful range of tart, sweet, and nutty flavors to your cooking. From fresh buttermilk for mouthwatering pancakes to creamy mozzarella in a refreshing Caprese salad, you'll soon enjoy the fresh flavors of your homemade dairy creations.
    LC Classification Number
    TX759.F37 2008

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