Sunday, January 11, 2009

Perfect Glass of Wine or Crust

Perfect Glass of Wine: Choosing, Serving, and Enjoying

Author: Brian St Pierr

Many people see the enjoyment of wine as an intimidating and complicated matter, requiring a mastery of arcane rules and rituals. In fact, there's no more to it than putting each wine to the ultimate test: Does it taste good? Wine writer Brian St. Pierre's book begins by introducing the basic flavors of the several grape varieties used in making wines around the world. Once those are understood, all the rest flows smoothly—what distinguishes the colors and types, how to match wine with food, how to store and serve it, and even how much to spend on a bottle. St. Pierre's sensible approach combined with stunning photographs and elegant maps of the world's great wine-growing regions make this the perfect no-nonsense guide or lovely gift for anyone who wants to learn to understand, appreciate, and, above all, fully enjoy the fruit of the vine.



Book review: Management and Supervision for Working Professionals or Hospitality Cost Control

Crust: Bread to Get Your Teeth Into

Author: Richard Bertinet

Crust retains the simple and groundbreaking approach that won Richard so many accolades for Dough, but takes the reader one step further into the wonderful world of breadmaking. Richard simply explains the method, accompanied with step-by-step photography, so that you can impress friends and family with homemade Sourdough, there's a chapter on croissants and all the variations that can be made with croissant dough, there's step-by-step how to make the most divine Brioche and there's even a chapter on what to do with left-over bread--delicious Summer Pudding, Croque Monsieur.Techniques are explained with painstaking photography.



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