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Alton Brown's Gear For Your Kitchen

Alton Brown's Gear For Your KitchenAuthor: Alton Brown
Publisher: Stewart, Tabori & Chang
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 74 reviews
Sales Rank: 1555

Media: Paperback
Pages: 256
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.3 x 0.9

ISBN: 1584796960
Dewey Decimal Number: 683.82
EAN: 9781584796961
ASIN: 1584796960

Publication Date: April 1, 2008
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"I think cooking is a lot of fun and I hate to see people not having fun doing it just because they don't have the right tools--which is not to say they need the prettiest, best, most expensive tools. They just need the tools that are right for them." Such is the organizing principle of Alton Brown's Gear for Your Kitchen by the selfsame Alton Brown, star of Food Network's Good Eats as well as award-winning author of I'm Just Here for the Food. It's an interesting, effective principle. It comes from a guy who serves pie with a four-dollar mortar trowel he picked up at the hardware store.

Brown's opening challenge is a 60-day, four phase process of ridding your kitchen of all things unused and insignificant--easy on the surface, but tough in the doing. That leaves room for essential gear. And to help make those choices, Brown looks at pots and pans, sharp things (not just knives, but graters, mandolins, and cheese slicers, too), small things with plugs (as in small appliances--from food processors to coffee makers to deep fat fryers), kitchen tools unplugged (those items that fill drawers), storage and containment, and safety and sanitation.

If this were just an encyclopedia, what an unwholesome bore it would be. But Brown turns this relevant information into a romp. He's talking about the tools he uses, after all, and has no fear of naming likes and dislikes--based on his own experience. He also includes unending side chatter about cutting corners, saving money, and actually putting good tools to work. You'll find recipes throughout, and techniques, too. Like, how to bake a chicken in a flower pot. If you wonder why you would even want to attempt it in the first place, Brown clues you in. Alton Brown's Gear for Your Kitchen is about as guilt free as pleasure will ever get. --Schuyler Ingle

Product Description

Dedicated viewers of Alton Brown’s acclaimed Food Network show Good Eats know of his penchant for using unusual equipment. He has smoked a salmon in a cardboard box, roasted prime rib in a flowerpot, and used a C-clamp as a nutcracker. Brown isn’t interested in novelty, he’s just devoted to using the best—and simplest—tool for the job.

Alton Brown’s Gear For Your Kitchen offers honest, practical advice on what’s needed and what isn’t, what works and what doesn’t. For instance: You only need three knives, but they are a lifetime investment. And don’t bother with that famous countertop grill—it doesn’t get hot enough to properly sear. In his signature science-guy style, Brown begins with advice on kitchen layout and organization, then gets to the lowdown on these cooking elements: Big Things with Plugs; Pots and Pans; Sharp Things; The Tool Box; Small Things with Plugs; Storage and Containment; and Safety and Sanitation.

Gear For Your Kitchen is essential for all of Brown’s fans as well as anyone who wants a good guide to great kitchen gear. With more than 125,000 hardcover copies in print, this indispensable—and highly entertaining—book is now offered in a paperback edition that every home cook can afford.



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5 out of 5 stars What a great book!   November 4, 2009
B. Guy (Texas)
I love to cook, but didn't realize how disorganized I was and how I was using the wrong tools for the wrong jobs. I know now since I read this book. It's funny, interesting and educational.


5 out of 5 stars Invaluable resource for the budding Home Chef   October 11, 2009
S. Ferro (NY, NY)
Alton brown is pretty much the only reason I watch the Food Network anymore. He's got a great attitude toward cooking and it certainly comes through in this book. Much like an episode of Good Eats, after finishing this book I actually feel like I learned something about the art and science of cooking, and the tools to do it, not just the list of ingredients in a recipe. The previous reviewers who complained about expensive recommendations, like the F. dick Multicut steel are missing the point. Alton didn't set out to make a book on outfitting your kitchen as cheap as possible. His recurring theme is spend wisely on core equipment where quality matters (Chefs knife, Heavy bottom Saute pan, etc), avoid expensive uni-taskers, and use cheaper alternatives where you can ($4 putty knife in place of a $30 gourmet "Board Scraper") I highly recommend this book for anyone looking to clean out the kitchen cabinets and get properly outfitted for some serious cooking.


5 out of 5 stars a must have   September 12, 2009
Karen Mardiney (baltimore, md United States)
This book is a must have for anyone interested in cooking. The manner that it is written in is short, sweet, and to the point, while being entertaining.


5 out of 5 stars Helpful   August 15, 2009
Kathy Bowman (Malin, Oregon)
I have just discovered Alton Brown on the Food Network Show titled Good Eats. The book gives detailed information on the whys and wherefores of pots, pans, utensils, and much more. I have purchased as much as I could at the moment (smaller things) but look forward to the time I can buy pots, pans, and knives. The stainless steel items that have arrived are far superior to the plastic measuring cups and spoons, etc. that I had before. I move forward into the cooking world with gusto! Thanks, Alton. A recommended book.


5 out of 5 stars Good guide for fans of cooking gear   August 13, 2009
Randle T. Bain (Waller, Texas USA)
This book begins by giving sound advice. If you don't use it at least once every six months it has no place in your kitchen. It outlines a solid program for clearing out the kitchen and replacing unused items wisely. Value is the key.

A good read but I am finding it hard to put into practice. But then again I find it hard to diet and exercise.


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