Happy Father's Day Sunday! This post is a little late due to Father's Day festivities here at our house, but I've got a lucky winner to announce! Last week the featured giveaway was a sampling of Tiesta Teas. These teas are perfect to celebrate National Iced Tea month all year long and with so many flavors, it's definitely not hard to do. Now, here's a big Congratulations to the winner of this past week's giveaway! Please shoot me an email at itsjoelen@gmail.com to claim your prize...
The other day, I was with fellow female food bloggers and we had a great discussion about how the sexes approach food and cooking/baking very differently. We've noticed that females tend to approach food and cooking/baking with more emotion. Males, on the other hand, tend to approach it with a more technical or scientific approach. Of course, this is just our observation and not necessarily a generalization. But regardless of how you tend to approach food, you will probably appreciate this week's Sunday Fun Day Giveaway. Now the real question is... are you a cooking geek?!
Thanks to the folks at Book This, Inc!, they are sponsoring this week's Sunday Fun Day Giveaway, the Cooking for Geeks cookbook. More than just a cookbook, Cooking for Geeks applies your curiosity to discovery, inspiration, and invention in the kitchen. Why is medium-rare steak so popular? Why do we bake some things at 350 F/175 C and others at 375 F/190 C? And how quickly does a pizza cook if we overclock an oven to 1,000 F/540 C? Author and cooking geek Jeff Potter provides the answers and offers a unique take on recipes -- from the sweet (a "mean" chocolate chip cookie) to the savory (duck confit sugo).Why do we cook the way we do? Are you the innovative type, used to expressing your creativity instead of just following directions? Do you want to learn more about cooking or are curious about the science behind what happens to food as it cooks?
More than just a cookbook, Cooking for Geeks applies your curiosity to discovery, inspiration, and invention in the kitchen. Why is medium-rare steak so popular? Why do we bake some things at 350?F/175?C and others at 375?F/190?C? And how quickly does a pizza cook if we overclock an oven to 1,000?F/540?C? Jeff Potter provides the answers to these questions and more, including recipes, interviews, and experiements in his widely well-received book, which The Washington Post called "one of the most useful books on understanding cooking."
This book is an excellent and intriguing resource for anyone who wants to experiment with cooking, even if you don't consider yourself a geek.
- Initialize your kitchen and calibrate your tools
- Learn about the important reactions in cooking, such as protein denaturation, Maillard reactions, and caramelization, and how they impact the foods we cook
- Play with your food using hydrocolloids and sous vide cooking
- Gain firsthand insights from interviews with researchers, food scientists, knife experts, chefs, writers, and more
Some guidelines:
- Giveaway is only for those who live in the United States - my apologies to my non-United States readers!
- You must check back in a week when winners are announced and email me to claim your prize if you win.
To enter the giveaway, leave a comment answering:?
What makes you a cooking geek?
Deadline:?Saturday, June 25, 2011 at 12 midnight CST.
One winner?will be randomly chosen by Random.Org's Interger Generator based on the number of your comment and will be announced on Sunday, June 26, 2011, within next week's Sunday Fun Day Giveaway. Good luck!
Full Disclosure:?The giveaways are sponsored by the same company that provided me with the food related product to review.?Products I review and offer as a giveaway are ones I personally recommend and would use/enjoy myself and opinions reflected are mine alone.
Source: http://joelens.blogspot.com/2011/06/sunday-fun-day-giveaway-cooking-for.html
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