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Can it, bottle it, smoke it : and other kitchen projects / Karen Solomon ; photography by Angie Cao.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berkeley [Calif.] : Ten Speed Press, c2011.Edition: 1st edDescription: x, 150 p. : col. ill. ; 21 x 24 cmISBN:
  • 158008575X (hardback)
  • 9781580085755 (hardback)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "The eagerly anticipated follow-up to Jam It, Pickle It, Cure It offers more ideas for adventurous culinary DIYers to stock the larder with artisan food and drink, kitchen staples, tasty snacks, and gift-worthy eats. Want to make your own Plum Catsup (can it!), Strawberry Black Pepper Soda (bottle it!), and Chipotles in adobo (smoke it!)? Join food writer Karen Solomon in the culinary revolution that has changed the way people think about the boxed and jarred food on the grocery shelf, by trying these recipes and techniques for making homemade jams, relishes, pickles, bagels, popsicles, muesli, chips, pastrami, smoked nuts, sauces, syrups, and much more. Perfect for people who want to eat organic, local, and sustainable without giving up favorites like pretzels and sodas, this book will have weekend warriors whipping up mouthwatering foodstuffs for their pantries --and their friends--in no time"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "This innovative cookbook offers ideas for adventurous culinary DIYers to stock the pantry with artisan food and drink, kitchen staples, tasty snacks, and gift-worthy eats"--Provided by publisher.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Have you ever wanted to . . .
Bottle your own soda? Press your own tofu? Smoke your own cheese? Boil your own bagels? Ferment your own miso? Can your own tomatoes? Roast your own coffee?nbsp;

Can It, Bottle It, Smoke It walks you through a slew of satisfying culinary projects to stock your larder and shower your friends with artisan foods and drinks, kitchen staples, and utterly addictive snacks. Karen Solomon--veteran food writer, kitchen explorer, and author of Jam It, Pickle It, Cure It --brings forth a new collection of 75-plus recipes for condiments (Plum Catsup), cereals (Cornflakes), crunchy snacks (Tortilla Chips), beverages (Soy Milk), and more. Whether you're a beginning or seasoned home cook, you'll be inspired to pump up the power of your pantry.nbsp;

With detailed instruction on essential techniques, time commitments for each project (from 20 minutes to 2 hours to a weekend), and labeling and wrapping tips, Can It, Bottle It, Smoke It will help you get creative in the kitchen. So leave the grocery aisle's mass-produced packaging and mystery ingredients behind and join the urban homesteading revolution as you whip up a bevy of jars, bottles, and bags full of outstanding hand-labeled eats.

Includes index.

"The eagerly anticipated follow-up to Jam It, Pickle It, Cure It offers more ideas for adventurous culinary DIYers to stock the larder with artisan food and drink, kitchen staples, tasty snacks, and gift-worthy eats. Want to make your own Plum Catsup (can it!), Strawberry Black Pepper Soda (bottle it!), and Chipotles in adobo (smoke it!)? Join food writer Karen Solomon in the culinary revolution that has changed the way people think about the boxed and jarred food on the grocery shelf, by trying these recipes and techniques for making homemade jams, relishes, pickles, bagels, popsicles, muesli, chips, pastrami, smoked nuts, sauces, syrups, and much more. Perfect for people who want to eat organic, local, and sustainable without giving up favorites like pretzels and sodas, this book will have weekend warriors whipping up mouthwatering foodstuffs for their pantries --and their friends--in no time"-- Provided by publisher.

"This innovative cookbook offers ideas for adventurous culinary DIYers to stock the pantry with artisan food and drink, kitchen staples, tasty snacks, and gift-worthy eats"--Provided by publisher.

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