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by nofreelunch
1237 days ago
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You have to be kidding. The culinary professionals who comprise the editorial staff of any edition of Joy of Cooking in fact know more about food than the average blogger. The recipes in Joy of Cooking are tried and true. I have seen too many recipes to count online that call for completely incorrect technique/equipmemt/etc. I have not once caught one of these types of errors in a reputable cookbook or professional culinary text. It is rare that one finds a good recipe online, though the internet can be usefup for gwtting ideas for flavor combinations, food pairings etc. |
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I find it fascinating that "pro cookbook" level recipes exist, but you'll NEVER find any mention in those three dumpy areas. You'll never see a copy of Modernist Cuisine at a used book store, much like those stores never contain contemporary, useful, high quality computer science / IT books...
There's sort of a market for lemons out there where the widely held belief that competition will make great products simply does not apply. Just turn on a TV for another example, LOL.