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Deconstructing the Dish: Inspirations for Modern-Day Cuisine

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Renowned chef David Adjey's new book Deconstructing the Dish is not only a guide to making great, gourmet meals, but explains all the steps involved in the creation of a plate. The toast of the culinary world, Adjey is a host of the Food Network's show Restaurant Makeover , has appeared on Ready, Set, Cook , and was named The Best Chef in California by the celebrated Frommer's guide. Adjey also served as the personal chef for Hollywood favourite Dan Akroyd, who called him a genius culinary talent. In his humorous foreword, Akroyd describes the night he first sampled Adjey's work as a night of gastronomic ecstasy which will be sumptuously rolled over in our salivary memories until the end of time. Adjey is a consultant for some of the finest restaurants in Toronto, where he uses his expertise to create cutting-edge menus. Deconstructing the Dish reveals the building blocks of a gourmet dish, allowing the reader to approach cooking like a master chef. The simple instructions break a plate down into basic principles, sauces and garnishes, giving readers the skills and freedom to create their own culinary finale. Deconstructing the Dish will guide you to prepare and intrinsically understand dishes as sumptuous
Bacon Wrapped Black Cod with Sweet Potato
Collard Greens and Shrimp Gumbo
Duck Twofer with Glazed Roots
Wild Rice Dumplings
and Cloudberry Jus

160 pages, Paperback

First published September 14, 2007

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