Cast Iron: The Ultimate Cookbook With More Than 300 International Cast Iron Skillet Recipes (Hardcover)

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Cast Iron: The Ultimate Cookbook spotlights the world’s most prized cookware, with more than 300 international recipes.

This book is an astounding collection of international recipes that showcases the versatility of everyone’s favorite heirloom cookware, and features:

- 300+ easy-to-follow recipes, including options for breakfast, snacks, main meals, and desserts that will satisfy all palates
- 20+ bread and flatbread recipes
- Mouthwatering photography, archival images, and colorful original illustrations
- A global overview of cast iron’s history
- An illustrated guide to different types of cast-iron cookware, from aebleskiver pan to wok
- Detailed instructions for the care and keeping of cast iron
- Insights and recipes from celebrated makers, including Lodge, Le Creuset, FINEX, and Borough Furnace

Over the course of thousands of years, cast-iron pots and pans have become essential kitchen tools all over the world. Cast Iron is sure to become your second-favorite kitchen tool

About the Author


Rachael Narins is a chef instructor and cookbook author who enjoys sharing her knowledge with others. This is her second book about cast iron. She resides in Los Angeles.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781604338881
ISBN-10: 1604338881
Publisher: Cider Mill Press
Publication Date: October 22nd, 2019
Pages: 848
Language: English
Series: Ultimate
 

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