About This Book
A practical manual presents principles and recipes for making nourishing, economical soups, emphasizing stock as the foundation, proper use of a stock pot, proportions of water and salt, scum removal, and gentle simmering to extract flavor and improve digestibility. It offers instructions for simple and compound stocks, preparing beef tea, and adapting scraps, bones, and vegetables into clear broths, purees, and consommés. Specific recipes and garnishes include onion, pea, asparagus, tomato, mock turtle, mulligatawny, oyster preparations, noodles, dumplings, croutons, and sauces, plus tips on utensils, seasoning, and presentation to achieve attractive, healthful soups.
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