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Joy of Cooking: 75th Anniversary Edition

by Irma S. Rombauer and Marion Rombauer Becker and Ethan Becker

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Publisher Comments:

Seventy-five years ago, a St. Louis widow named Irma Rombauer took her life savings and self-published a book called The Joy of Cooking. Her daughter Marion tested recipes and made the illustrations, and they sold their mother-daughter project from Irma's apartment.

Today, nine revisions later, the Joy of Cooking — selected by The New York Public Library as one of the 150 most important and influential books of the twentieth century — has taught tens of millions of people to cook, helped feed and delight millions beyond that, answered countless kitchen and food questions, and averted many a cooking crisis.

Ethan Becker, Marion's son, leads the latest generation of Joy, still a family affair, into the twenty-first century with a 75th anniversary edition that draws upon the best of the past while keeping its eye on the way we cook now. It features a rediscovery of the witty, clear voices of Marion Becker and Irma Rombauer, whose first instructions to the cook were stand facing the stove.

Joy remains the greatest teaching cookbook ever written. Reference material gives cooks the precise information they need for success. New illustrations focus on techniques, including everything from knife skills to splitting cake layers, setting a table, and making tamales.

This edition also brings back the encyclopedic chapter "Know Your Ingredients." The chapter that novices and pros alike have consulted for over thirty years has been revised, expanded, and banded, making it a book within a book. "Cooking Methods" shows cooks how to braise, steam, roast, saute, and deep-fry effortlessly, while an all-new Nutrition chapter has the latest thinking on healthy eating — as well as a large doseof common sense.

This edition restores the personality of the book, reinstating popular elements such as the grab-bag "Brunch, Lunch, and Supper" chapter and chapters on frozen desserts, cocktails, beer and wine, canning, salting, smoking, jellies and preserves, pickles and relishes, and freezing foods. Fruit recipes bring these favorite ingredients into all courses of the meal, and there is a new grains chart. There are even recipes kids will enjoy making and eating, such as Chocolate Dipped Bananas, Dyed Easter Eggs, and the ever-popular Pizza.

In addition to hundreds of brand-new recipes, this Joy is filled with many recipes from all previous editions, retested and reinvented for today's tastes.

This is the Joy for how we live now. Knowing that most cooks are sometimes in a hurry to make a meal, the Joy now has many new dishes ready in 30 minutes or less. Slow cooker recipes have been added for the first time, and Tuna Casserole made with canned cream of mushroom soup is back. This Joy shares how to save time without losing flavor by using quality convenience foods such as canned stocks and broths, beans, tomatoes, and soups, as well as a wide array of frozen ingredients. Cooking creatively with leftovers emphasizes ease and economy, and casseroles — those simple, satisfying, make-ahead, no-fuss dishes — abound. Especially important to busy households is a new section that teaches how to cook and freeze for a day and eat for a week, in an effort to eat more home-cooked meals, save money, and dine well.

As always, Joy grows with the times: this edition boasts an expanded Vegetables chapter, including instructions on how to cook vegetables in the microwave, and an expandedbaking section, Irma's passion — always considered a stand-alone bible within the Joy.

This all-new, all-purpose anniversary edition of the Joy of Cooking offers endless choice for virtually every occasion, situation, and need, from a 10-minute stir-fry on a weekday night to Baby Back Ribs and Grilled Corn in the backyard, or a towering Chocolate Layer Cake with Chocolate Fudge Frosting and Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream. Joy will show you the delicious way just as it has done for countless cooks before you.

Even after 75 years, the span of culinary information is breathtaking and covers everything from boiling eggs (there are two schools of thought) to showstopping, celebratory dishes such as Beef Wellington, Roast Turkey and Bread Stuffing, and Crown Roast of Pork.

Happy Anniversary, Joy!

Review:

"They say mother knows best, but in the case of this classic cooking volume, first published 75 years ago, the adage might be more accurately 'mother — and grandmother — know best.' For while some previous editions of Joy have embraced passing fads and shunned the earlier versions' old-school charm, this time, the editors (led by Irma's grandson and Marion's son, Ethan) have stayed true to the spirit of the original. Fond of its forebear's quirky phrases ('There is nothing simple about these uncomplicated-looking fungi' or 'a pig resembles a saint, in that he is more honored after death than during his lifetime'), the new narrative of Joy is one of, well, joy. Its recipes will prompt readers to bound into the kitchen; their range and depth is such that there really is something for everyone. Enchiladas, sushi, bagel chips, smoked brisket and corn dogs make their first appearance, while ice cream, nut butters and beef fondue return after some time away. The use of 'we' throughout the text will reassure those skeptical of, say, preparing game (a section that, incidentally, has been expanded), and the overall feeling of the kitchen as a place of empowerment and enrichment makes this an essential work for all cooks." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

The bestselling cookbook of all time comes full circle with an expansive revision based on the celebrated 1975 edition, restoring the voice of the original authors and returning the focus to home-style American cooking.

About the Author

Ethan Becker is the son of Marion Rombauer Becker and the grandson of Irma S. Rombauer the original author of Joy of Cooking. He attended Le Cordon Bleu in Paris and has been a devoted home cook all his life. Continuing a family tradition stemming from the conviction that fine cooking depends upon the freshest ingredients, Ethan is an enthusiastic organic gardener. He and his wife, Susan, live at the family home, Cockaigne, in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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kmtking, January 25, 2007 (view all comments by kmtking)
This is my complete bible for gastonomical delights; down home or gourmet. Joy of Cooking takes you by the hand and gives you the recipe for success with all the classic dishes, and several unique ones. No kitchen should ever be without it. If I had to keep only one (and I have dozens and dozens of cookbooks) of my cookbooks...this is the one to keep.
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ma, December 12, 2006 (view all comments by ma)
I received my first copy of Joy of Cooking 25 years ago and have used it extensively, to the point of it being kept together with a rubber band. This most recent edition is exceptional. The updates are wonderful and improve an already wonderful and handy book. A must-have for every kitchen.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780743246262
Subtitle:
75th Anniversary Edition - 2006
Author:
Irma S. Rombauer and Marion Rombauer Becker and Ethan Becker
Author:
Rombauer, Irma S.
Author:
Becker, Ethan
Author:
Becker, Marion Rombauer
Publisher:
Scribner Book Company
Subject:
Cookery, american
Subject:
Regional & Ethnic - American - General
Subject:
Courses & Dishes - General
Subject:
General Cooking
Copyright:
Edition Number:
75
Edition Description:
Anniversary
Publication Date:
October 2006
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
1152
Dimensions:
9.25 x 6.625 in

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