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Culinary Reactions: The Everyday Chemistry of Cooking


Culinary Reactions: The Everyday Chemistry of Cooking

Paperback by Field, Simon Quellen

Culinary Reactions: The Everyday Chemistry of Cooking

£14.95

ISBN:
9781569767061
Publication Date:
1 Nov 2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Chicago Review Press
Pages:
237 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Culinary Reactions: The Everyday Chemistry of Cooking

Description

When you're cooking, you're a chemist! Every time you follow or modify a recipe, you are experimenting with acids and bases, emulsions and suspensions, gels and foams. In your kitchen you denature proteins, crystallize compounds, react enzymes with substrates, and nurture desired microbial life while suppressing harmful bacteria and fungi. And unlike in a laboratory, you can eat your experiments to verify your hypotheses. In Culinary Reactions, author Simon Quellen Field turns measuring cups, stovetop burners, and mixing bowls into graduated cylinders, Bunsen burners, and beakers. How does altering the ratio of flour, sugar, yeast, salt, butter, and water affect how high bread rises? Why is whipped cream made with nitrous oxide rather than the more common carbon dioxide? And why does Hollandaise sauce call for "clarified" butter? This easy-to-follow primer even includes recipes to demonstrate the concepts being discussed, including: Whipped Creamsicle Topping-a foam; Cherry Dream Cheese-a protein gle; Lemonade with Chameleon Eggs-an acid indicator; and more!

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