Due to the demands of our work aside from being hands-on moms, we always find ways on how to make our lives easier. One of them is to look for recipes on cookbooks or through the internet that are not just healthy but very easy to prepare.
I am a visual learner. I want recipes to be presented and illustrated in detail and in full-color like I do when I share recipes here on my blog.
Illustrated and detailed recipes are readily available through the internet and it's the fastest way for us to get them. Sometimes, it takes time for us to surf the net due to intermittent connection or find the ones available in our onhand cookbooks vague because they are non-illustrated or written in highfalutin words.
I am just wondering, what if there's no internet connection in case you need to find new recipes? What if you don't have a cookbook on hand? What if the recipes in your cookbooks are already prepared a couple of times and your family wants new dishes to try? What if the procedure in your cookbook is difficult to understand? What if you are not an inventive cook or worse, what if you don't know how to cook?
I am so glad that Miss Amelia Salyers or Inkling.com introduced to me Modernist Cuisine at Home eBook Version.
"This title has been called 'the most important cookbook in the first 10 years of the 21st century.' The hardcover version typically runs $140+. For the first time, Inkling’s offering it in digital form and we’re pretty excited about it!" , says Miss Amelia.
There are 1,683 photos, 416 recipes, 37 technique videos, and countless new ways to dive in, with extras not found in print. High resolution photos including 359 new images unique to Inkling edition will make your eyes feast. Take note, each image is zoomable, so you can see every detail using your screen. Some images even include interactive elements that reveal the science behind different cooking techniques.
It helps you cook smarter, not harder. Finding a recipe for what you’ve got on hand, teaching you how to cook with step by step instructions, scaling recipes for however many guests you have: from planning to plating, the Inkling edition does just about everything but actually cook for you.
It also has a yield converter that scales recipe ingredients instantly based on how many people you're cooking for. The amounts you need also get added to your Shopping List.
Reviews of Modernist Cuisine are tremendous! For Martha Stewart, "Modernist Cuisine at Home is destined to change the way we cook – and the way we use recipes. For all of us who cook regularly, this book opens up a whole new world of possibilities. It is full of insights that encourage us to try something new, and that teach us something on every single page." For The Daily Meal, it as one of The 25 Best Cookbooks of the Year 2012. Also winner of the 2013 International Association of Culinary Professionals Award in the category of Food & Beverage Reference/Technical, Gourmand World Cookbook Awards considered it a MASTERPIECE, the most important cookbook of the first ten years of the 21st century!
This is just the tip of the iceberg! It's very enticing, isn't it? Do you want more?
To watch the teaser video and learn the detailed overview, experience, features, and free sample recipes, you may click THIS.
By the way, Miss Amelia gave me this LINK to the great and easy PIZZA MARGHERITA recipe that is not part of the free chapter but available to the public that kids and adults tend to love! By also clicking the link you can experience the above-mentioned features of the Inkling version.
This cookbook is a definitely a must-have for us moms! It makes cooking more fun and easy! We can cook like a pro with this App!
To avail, you may download the app from the App Store for $79.99, or get these book directly from Inkling.com. If you want a taste test, individual chapters are from $4.99. There’s even a free chapter that features everything you need to make a three-course Modernist meal.
Photos and Information about Modernist Cuisine at Home courtesy of Inkling.com
Reviews about Modernist Cuisine courtesy of modernistcuisine.com
Inkling Logo courtesy of en.wikipedia.org
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