Cork and Knife

Build Complex Flavors with Bourbon, Wine, Beer and More

Cover Art for 9781624148118, Cork and Knife by Emily Clifton
ISBN: 9781624148118
Publisher: Page Street Publishing
Published: 6 August, 2019
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Links Pan Macmillan
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2 other editions of this product

If used correctly, alcohol can add an incredible depth to a variety of dishes. And with a resurgence in high-quality, small-batch beer, wine, and liqueur, home cooks have easy access to ingredients that will take their dishes to the next level. Emily and Matt, founders of the food blog Nerds with Knives, go beyond wine and beer and introduce rich flavor profiles with sake, vodka, gin, sherry, brandy, whiskey, bourbon and rum. Though their recipes are up-scale—like Pork Tenderloin with Mustard and Whiskey, and Chicken Liver Pate with Brandy and Thyme—their no-nonsense approach to cooking is down to earth, refreshingly candid and approachable. Other recipes include Pinot Noir Caramel, where the pinot adds a sophisticated and slightly tart edge to the sweetness of the caramel; Chicken Roasted with Sake, Scallions and Ginger, where the sake not only adds a mild floral note, but also helps to tenderize the meat; and Wild Mushroom Crostini with Sherry and Ricotta. Emily and Matt stress that this is a match made in heaven, where the nutty notes in a good dry sherry bring out the earthiness you find in wild mushrooms. This book will include 75 recipes and 75 full-color photographs.

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