The Flavor Bible: The Essential Guide to Culinary Creativity, Based on the Wisdom of America's Most Imaginative Chefs

Andrew Dornenburg , Karen Page
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The Flavor Bible: The Essential Guide to Culinary Creativity, Based on the Wisdom of America's Most Imaginative Chefs

Andrew Dornenburg , Karen Page
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Overall rating: 4.9 / 5 from 30 reviews.

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The Flavor Bible is a highly influential cookbook that serves as a guide to culinary creativity and flavor exploration. It is based on the wisdom of innovative chefs and provides insights into flavor combinations and techniques to enhance dishes. This book is essential for those looking to explore new culinary horizons.

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  • Essential Culinary Tool: 16%
  • Culinary Creativity Guide: 32%

Review topics: ["book","resource","bible","cookbook","cooking","chef","food"].

Review highlights

  • "I borrowed this book from a friend originally but I recently bought my own copy, really enjoying it!"MlovesBOOKS
  • "Perfect for people who want to learn which food ingredients combine well together."Zeinab
  • "The best resource for established chefs and culinary students alike!"Stef

Reviews

Flavour and Beyond

"Not a cook book but an excellent resource to help add flavour to your dishes. Trying a new dish and want to know what spice or herb to use? You got it, with multiple recommendations for when you may want to enhance a dish another time, very extensive"

LarryMacKinnon (5/5)

Your new ""Make it Yourself"" BFF

"Greatest asset in the kitchen for those who love to be creative with cooking and want to level up."

Jess (5/5)

A must for every aspiring chef!

"I appreciate that the authors approach food in a way that respects the artistry of it while being grounded. They break down the elements of what makes food balanced from the physical taste to the personal experience of it."

Amateur C. (5/5)

Great Resource

"This is a great resource for putting new flavours together or coming up with what to cook with the random things left in your fridge! I was part of a dinner cycling thst would cook with a theme ingredient and this book was always my first stop."

Andrew (5/5)

Who doesn't want a Bible?

"Our entire family shops at Indigo, we all love books."

Bookmiser (5/5)

The Flavour bible… yummy!

"Bought this after being recommended it and love it!"

Sonia (5/5)

Helpful

"Great for finding good pairings. If you want to create recipes this book will help."

Kath (5/5)

Perfect for professionals and creative home cooks

"An excellent reference book for recipe development!"

Andrea (5/5)

Must-Have for Experimental Cooks

"Great for ideas on using leftover ingredients in your kitchen."

FunInTheKitchen (5/5)

Wide variety and easy to use!

"Enjoy the wide coverage of food and spices I never considered pairing."

Athena (4/5)

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  • Published date: Sep 16, 2008
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 392
  • Publisher: Little, Brown And Company
  • ISBN: 9780316118408
  • Dimensions: 8.05" W x 1.55" L x 10.45" H
One of the best cookbooks of the year. Sara Moulton on Good Morning America
Karen Page is a two-time James Beard Award-winning author whose books include The Flavor Bible, which was named one of the year's best cookbooks on both Today and Good Morning America, one of the 100 best cookbooks of the last twenty-five years by Cooking Light, and one of the ten best cookbooks in the world of the past century by Forbes. The former Washington Post wine columnist is also the author of What to Drink with What You Eat, which was named the IACP Cookbook of the Year and Georges Duboeuf Wine Book of the Year. She lives with her husband, author and photographer Andrew Dornenburg, in New York City.

Andrew Dornenburg studied with the legendary Madeleine Kamman at the School for American Chefs and has cooked professionally in top restaurants in New York City. Their website is www.becomingachef.com.

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