Lucky Peach All About Eggs: Everything We Know About the World's Most Important Food: A Cookbook
By (Author) Rachel Khong
By (author) the editors of Lucky Peach
Random House USA Inc
Clarkson Potter
3rd July 2017
27th March 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.675
Hardback
256
Width 173mm, Height 224mm, Spine 25mm
821g
A handbook, a cookbook, an eggbook- this quasi-encyclopedic ovarian overview is the only tome you need to own about the indispensable egg. A handbook, a cookbook, an eggbook- this quasi-encyclopedic ovarian overview is the only tome you need to own about the indispensable egg. Eggs- star of the most important meal of the day, and, to hear billions of cooks and chefs tell it, quite possibly the world's most important food. Does that make Lucky Peach's All About Eggs the world's most important book Probably yes. In essays, anecdotes, how-tos, and foolproof recipes, this egg-centric volume celebrates everything an egg can be and do. Whether illuminating the progress of an egg through a chicken, or teaching you how to poach the perfect egg, All About Eggs bursts with facts to deploy at your next cocktail party-then serves up a killer deviled egg recipe to serve while you're doing it. All About Eggs is for anyone who has ever delighted in the pleasures of an omelet, marveled at the snowflake patterns on a century egg, or longed to make a sky-high souffle.
In usual Lucky Peach style, this well-rounded, informative cookbook has a hip vibe and quirky illustrations. It will be at home on everyones shelf.
Publishers Weekly
Part tiny cookbook, part eggcyclopedia, its packed with factsfrom the science behind the yolks sunny color to tips on how to tell if your egg is fresh. The range of recipes is impressive, too.
Wall Street Journal
LUCKY PEACH uses food as a filter to tell stories about people, places, traditions, flavors, shared experiences, and cultural identities. Smart, thoughtful writing and influential design have made Lucky Peach's quarterly magazine one of the world's most trusted and fiercely loved culinary resources. In 2015, Lucky Peach expanded its mission with an award-winning website, cookbooks, and live events. RACHEL KHONG is a contributing editor atLucky Peach and has worked at the publication since its inception in 2011. Her debut novel, Goodbye, Vitamin, will be published by Holt in 2017. She lives in San Francisco, California.