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Modernist Cuisine is a six-volume, 2,438-page set that is destined to reinvent cooking. The lavishly illustrated books use thousands of original images to make the science and technology clear and engaging.A revolution is underway in the art of cooking. Just as French Impressionists upended centuries of tradition, Modernist cuisine has in recent years blown through the boundaries of the culinary arts. Borrowing techniques from the laboratory, pioneering chefs at world-renowned restaurants such as elBulli, The Fat Duck, Alinea, and wd~50 have incorporated a deeper understanding of science and advances in cooking technology into their culinary art.In Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking, Nathan Myhrvold, Chris Young, and Maxime Bilet--scientists, inventors, and accomplished cooks in their own left--have created a six-volume, 2,400-page set that reveals science-inspired techniques for preparing food that ranges from the otherworldly to the sublime. The authors and their 20-person team at The Cooking Lab have achieved astounding new flavors and textures by using tools such as water baths, homogenizers, centrifuges, and ingredients such as hydrocolloids, emulsifiers, and enzymes. It is a work destined to reinvent cooking.

Volume 1: History & Fundamentals

Volume 1 begins with a historical survey that places the emergence of the Modernist cooking movement in its proper context, as just the latest in a series of transformational shifts in the culinary arts. The volume continues with a practical and authoritative walk through the basic biology of foodborne illnesses, how they spread, and how careful cooks can exploit the latest slow-cooking techniques without putting themselves or their guests at risk. Next, a provocative chapter on food and health examines many of the most common beliefs about what we should and should not eat to stay healthyпїЅand finds disappointingly few that have survived careful scrutiny by the scientific community.

The volume concludes with two chapters that every cook should read to understand the two most fundamental ingredients of all cooking: heat and water. In the kitchen, we use these every day, in every dish. Yet even the most experienced cooks find themselves occasionally frustrated or bewildered by the unexpected ways in which heat moves into and through foods, and by the genuinely odd chemical and physical properties of water.

Written explicitly for cooks, these chapters present the fundamental science every culinary enthusiast should master. The engaging writing and highly illustrated format bring the subjects to life.

Volume 2: Techniques & Equipment

Volume 2 covers the methods and machines of cooking, from ancient to avantgarde. The Traditional Cooking chapпїЅter of nearly 150 pages proпїЅvides a new view inside the old approachesпїЅfrom grilling to smokпїЅing, stir-fry to sauteпїЅto reveal what is really going on. This view through the scientistsпїЅ eyes debunks many long-held misconceptions about traпїЅditional ways of cookпїЅing. The authors show, for example, why:

1. boiling often cooks faster than steaming;

2. adjustable grills cook just as hot as fixed grills;

3. expensive pots and pans are not worth it;

4. baking is really all about drying the food;

5. deep-fried food tastes best when the oil is older;

6 .traditional methods require both tremendous skill and good luck to achieve perfect doneness.

The chapter on cooking in modern ovens offers the first complete guide to cooking in combi ovens and watervapor ovens for both proпїЅfesпїЅsionпїЅals and home cooks. (It also includes sevпїЅeral fun and only slightly dangerous tricks you can perform with a microwave.)

Next come two comprehensive chapters on new approaches that give cooks far greater conпїЅtrol over two crucial variablesпїЅheat and humidityпїЅthat separate success from failпїЅure in cookпїЅing. In Cooking Sous Vide, the authors present the first encyclopedic guide to this increasпїЅingly popular technique in which food is vacuum packed in bags then cooked in a water bath or a watervapor oven. More than 80 pages are devoted to discussing the benefits of this highly flexible way to cook as well as its speпїЅcial safety considerations. Everything the advanced cook needs to know to get started cookпїЅing with water baths is included.

Chapter 10, The Modernist Kitchen, presents nearly 200 pages of highly illustrated explanations of specialized equipment that has moved from scientific laboratories to professional kitchens. Centrifuges, freeze dryers, rotary evaporators, homogenizers, vacuum filters, and many others are covered, all based on the first-hand experience of the authors and their team of research cooks in using such equipment to develop innovative dishes at The Cooking Lab. Through example recipes and illustrated step-by-step techniques, the chapter opens the door to a whole new world of culinary possibilities, a world until now inhabited by just a handful of top chefs around the world.

Volume 3: Animals & Plants

Before it is meat, it is muscle. In the living animal, muscles convert chemical energy into mechanical activities such as running, swimming, or flying. In the kitchen, these activities have come to an end, but their influence lives on in surprising ways. The chefпїЅs primary goal when serving a meat or seafood dish is to maximize juiciness, tenderness, and flavor. But what is juiciness and what are the factors that determine it? What exactly is meant by flavor and where does it come from? As we will see, there are many common misconceptions based on an incomplete understanding of the unique biochemical and molecular nature of meat that can lead cooks astray, or at least prevent them from making the most of a cut or fillet.

Chapter 11 on Meat and Seafood dedicates more than 250 pages to explaining the fundamental nature of muscle and other edible animal parts, how they are transformed into food, and what happens as they are cooked, cured, marinated, or smoked. Dozens of parametric recipes, example recipes, and step-by-step пїЅhow-toпїЅ features guide cooks through the best strategies for cooking and help them avoid common mistakes and improve their technique, thus empowering them further to experiment and innovate.

Chapter 12 on Plant Foods is dedicated to poor, defenseless plants. Without hides or bones for fortification and anchored in the soil, it seems theyпїЅre no match for those of us who would make their tender shoots into a light lunch. But because theyпїЅre so vulnerable, plants have evolved elaborate physical and chemical blockades to dissuade us and other fauna from serving ourselves. They say it was a brave man who tried the first oyster, but who do you sup-pose first had the notion to try an artichoke? Or cyanide-laced cassava root? The very cells of most plantsпїЅbolstered by stiff, indigestible fiber, or protective toxinsпїЅput up a fight.

Fruits are the exception. ThereпїЅs a reason theyпїЅre sweet and ready to eat: they evolved so that animals will eat them, then disperse their undigested seeds. But usually people alter the foods that we classify as vegetables, starches, and grains before they serve them, whether by steaming or boiling them, salting or pickling, frying or microwavingпїЅor even giving them a quick plunge in liquid nitrogen. All these methods of preparing and preserving produce and grains are covered in this volume, which includes instructions for:

1. cooking produce and meats sous vide;

2. forming sausages and other forcemeats;

3. making risottos and pastas;

4. making batters and breadings;

5. salting, pickling, fermenting, dehydrating, smoking and freeze-drying produce;

6. brining and curing meats and seafoods;

7. making puffed snacks, crispy skins, and fruit and vegetable chips

Volume 4: Ingredients & Preparations

Modern cooks use ingredients in ways earlier generations would never have imagined, and new ingredients such as gelling and thickening agents, emulsifiers, and foams have found their way into every corner of Modernist cuisine. In its 400 pages, Volume 4 goes beyond traditional ingredients to explain thickeners, gels, emulsions, and foamsпїЅthe real keys to both traditional and Modernist cooking at the highest level.

Hundreds of parametric recipes and examпїЅple recipesпїЅmany adapted from the worldпїЅs most famous and innovative chefsпїЅilluminate the best options for making classic dishes, such as stocks and sauces, in modern ways and for preparпїЅing Modernist creations that go well beyond what classical techniques can produce. Noodles made of gel, featherlight foams, mussels in transparent spheres of their own brine, eggless mayonnaise ... the chapters in this volume unlock doors and point the way to endless possibilities.

In keeping with the highly illustrated approach the authors have taken elsewhere in the book, each tricky step is not just described but also shown, through thousands of photographs. Step by step, photo by photo, readers who learned in volume 3 how to make the perfect hamburger patty (itпїЅs all in the grinding) now see how to prepare perfect slices of their favorite cheese to top it. Ever want to infuse liquid smoke into lettuce or noodles? Or cook an egg to the perfect custard texture? The instructions are all there. Volume 4 includes parametric formulas, illustrated step-by-step techniques, and example recipes for:

1. whole, pickled, and preserved eggs;

2. custards; blended and separated egg gels;

3. tofus and other protein curds;

4. cold gels, coating gels, hot gels, and fluid gels;

5. using pre-hydrated starches and hydroпїЅcolloids to thicken hot and cold liquids;

6. making milks and creams;

7. making edible films;

Volume 5: Plated-Dish Recipes

The recipes youпїЅll find in this book are quite different from those you see in most cookbooks. The point of Modernist Cuisine is that weпїЅre looking at cooking from new angles, with a distinct interest in subjects not commonly covered in culinary books. So it stands to reason that our recipes look somewhat different from those in other cookbooks. The goal here is to break down recipes in such a way that you better understand not just the what (ingredients) and the how (methods), but also the why. To accomplish this, we needed a new format for presenting recipes.

Think of this as a textbook, with recipes used in the way that other textbooks might use example problems or case studies. The compact, modular form in which we present our recipes makes them a broader resource for instruction and inspiration. TheyпїЅre meant to help you both understand the practical applications of culinary principles and visualize how you might apply those principles in other contexts.

In these four volumes, youпїЅll find a huge variety of recipes and foods. Although we are telling the story of Modernist cuisine, our recipes are not limited to cutting edge dishes. Instead, we cover everything from American regional barbecue to innovative flavored gels. The point is not to tout modern approaches or science for its own sake but to illustrate how the principles of Modernist cooking can, and should, be applied across a wide range of recipes.

Volume 6: The Kitchen Manual

The Kitchen Manual features easy-to-use, condensed versions of all of the parametric and example recipes in volumes 2, 3, and 4, as well as many component recipes from the plated dishes presented in volume 5.

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