Lobsters Scream When You Boil Them
And 100 Other Myths About Food and Cooking...Plus 25 Recipes to Get It Right Every Time
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John McLain
About this listen
Is the five-second rule for real? Will eating carrots improve your eyesight? Is your cookware a health hazard? Do spicy foods cool you down?
Has your grandmother been lying to you all these years?
No, no, no, no, and...probably. In this entertaining and informative reference guide, award-winning cookbook authors Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough take on more than 100 popular kitchen myths and dish up answers to all your burning questions about food science and lore. No longer must you wait for your butter to reach room temperature before you bake or panic because you forgot to soak your dried beans for dinner. This handy book explains how knowing the truth behind these urban legends can help you be a better chef in your own home and offers 25 delicious recipes so you can practice. Whether you’re a serious foodie, an avid dieter, a trivia lover, or are just searching for the secret to the perfect cup of coffee, Lobsters Scream When You Boil Them is essential countertop reading and a whole lot of fun.
©2011 Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough (P)2013 Audible, Inc.Editor reviews
For any foodie or trivia junkie looking for some delicious and light fare Lobsters Scream When You Boil Them entertains while it informs, clearing the air on many facts and tips that people tend to spout off when talking about food or cooking. Using cooking science, chemistry, and tested methods to dispel myths like the need to serve butter at room temperature or hot foods cooling body temperature, Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarborough keep an amusing tone while providing interesting and useful information and recipes. John McLain’s delivery will have you digging in, as his deep voice lends the air of an instruction manual while emphasizing the fun, sometimes sarcastic tone that attacks these myths, often based on nothing more than hearsay.
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- Mr. C. G. Moore
- 02-09-16
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
I also found debunking food myths that I thought had been debunked 20 years ago meant the whole concept of the book was lost on me. It is also from a heavy American point of view that I could not connect with. It's light breezy writing juxtaposed with heavy science didn't help either
Would you ever listen to anything by Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough again?
no
How did the narrator detract from the book?
The whimsical writing and delivery grates after a while and recipes don't really come across on audio.
You didn’t love this book--but did it have any redeeming qualities?
I liked the science parts but too few and far between
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