Chef's Guide to Herbs & Spices

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021529
ISBN
9781423239772
Grade 7-AD
Teaching Method
Traditional
Teacher-centered curriculum commonly used in classrooms that may include a text, teacher manual, tests, etc.
Charlotte Mason
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Classical
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Montessori (Discovery)
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Auditory
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Visual
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Kinesthetic/Tactile (Hands-On)
Learns through moving, doing and touching.
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Conceptual/Topical
Focus is on the “why,” often with a unifying concept as well as specific skills; coverage may be broader.
Teacher Involvement
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Description

This handy Quick Study from BarCharts® is great for concisely showing how to dry, store, prepare, and more with herbs and spices. It's only four 3-hole punched, laminated pages, but tons of information is included. The first page gives definitions of terms you need to know when dealing with herbs and spices, gives step-by-step directions for drying and storing, and shares tips, tricks, and salt facts (so you know why using other herbs and spices is important). The two inside pages list numerous spices and herbs, showing a full-color picture of them and listing a description, flavor, forms, uses, and additional comments/tips for each. Directions for adding spices/herbs to butters, oils, and vinegars are also included. The back page shares info on growing at home, preparation, blends, presentation, and making marinades for different meats. A handy guide for having around the kitchen to spice up your life. ~ Rachel

Publisher's Description of Chef's Guide to Herbs & Spices

Essential 6 page laminated kitchen-proof guide for both the professional chef and homegrown culinary enthusiast. Chef Jay Weinstein, CIA-trained veteran of America’s finest kitchens, including New York’s Le Bernardin and Boston’s Jasper enumerates the relevant leaves, seeds, barks, buds, resins, and other plant-based seasonings of modern world cuisines sharing techniques such as infusions, herb-oils, rubs, and curries in easy-to-execute tip boxes and charts enabling any cook to make any flavor fast. From aromatic properties to classical and cutting-edge pairings, create flavor profiles of both Western foods and emerging food scenes of Asia, Latin America and beyond. Make marinades truly penetrate, broths genuinely profound, and coax the most essence from every herb and spice. For gardening chefs, the guide enumerates the seven best methods for locking flavor into dried, infused, and otherwise preserved home grown offerings. For the aroma-curious, it maps out intriguing spice adventures to enliven everyday meals. For the novice, it defines every herb and spice needed to produce just about any dish they wish to master. This may be the only herb and spice reference a good cook will ever need.

6 page laminated guide includes:

  • Definitions
  • Herbs: Fresh or Dried?
  • Cuts, Blends & Bundles
  • Curries
  • Buying Storing & Preserving Herbs & Spices
  • Drying Herbs
  • Salt
  • Tips & Tricks
  • Chili Powders
  • Culinary Herbs Reference Table
    • Photo of the Herb
    • Description
    • Flavor Profile
    • Pairings
    • Forms
    • Chef’s Comments
  • Culinary Spices Reference Table
    • Photo of the Spice
    • Description
    • Flavor Profile
    • Pairings
    • Forms
    • Chef’s Comments
  • Coaxing the Essence
  • Growing at Home
  • Marinades & Rubs
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Product Format:Folded Card
Brand:Bar Charts
Grades:7-AD
ISBN:9781423239772
EAN/UPC:654614039774
Length in Inches:11
Width in Inches:8.5
Height in Inches:0.06
Weight in Pounds:0.01
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