Wine Recipes
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Recipes from Wine Country $37.57 "The cookbook that goes with everything." Recipes from Wine Country is uniquely organized by wine variety. Over 120 recipes are sorted by wine varieties, including reds, whites, sparkling and ice wines. Each chapter opens with an entertaining introduction to the wine highlighting its main features, and is followed by recipes for all four seasons. Once a particular wine has been chosen, cooks can access a variety of recipes that suit the wine. For example, for a light spring dish, choose the classic, full-bodied Merlot with the Rosemary Chicken Breast. In the cold season, match it with hearty beef and sage medallions. The recipes and combinations are plenty and match a wide range of wine favorites. Enjoy these scrumptious pairings: Riesling: spring menu, Chicken with Four Peppercorn Crust Gamay Noir: summer menu, Wine country Spareribs Chardonnay: autumn menu, Turkey Breast Noisette with Chardonnay Grape Stuffing Merlot: spring menu, Merlot Mushroom Soup Cabernet Sauvignon: spring menu, Rocket Salad Ice Wine: Creme Brulee Tart. From appetizers to main courses to decadent desserts, Recipes From Wine Country lets you entertain with confidence and ease. |
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Pizza & Wine: Authentic Italian Recipes and Wine Pairings $20.07 In Pizza & Wine, Chef Leonardo Curti shares 65 delectable pizza recipes paired with the perfect wine to create an idyllic meal. Includes these delicious pizza variations and more: Quattro Formaggie Roasted Potato with White Truffle Oil Tuscan Salami Calzone Italian Fig and Prosciutto Chef Leonardo Curti is the executive chef and co-proprietor at the acclaimed Trattoria Grappolo bistro in Santa Ynez, California. Born in Calabria, Italy, Leonardo learned his culinary skills in Tuscany before relocating to California. He is the coauthor of Trattoria Grappolo and Food Festivals of Italy. James O. Fraioli's work has appeared on national radio and television, including Martha Stewart Radio, The Discovery Channel, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and The Food Network. He is the coauthor of Trattoria Grappolo and Food Festivals of Italy. 65 simple and authentic Italian pizzas and the wine pairings that complement |
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Recipes for Making Wine from Fruit and Vegetables at Home $11.92 This book will prove of great interest to the cook interested in the skills of yesteryear. Recipes include beetroot wine, cowslip wine, mead and quince wine. This book contains classic material dating back to the 1900s and before. The content has been carefully selected for its interest and relevance to a modern audience. |
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The Perfect Match: Pairing Delicious Recipes with Great Wine $3.94 The best-selling Perfect Glass of Wine introduced budding aficionados to the pleasures of the vine. Now The Perfect Match takes readers to the next level: exploring the perfect partnership of wine and food. The Perfect Match is both a guide to the principles of pairing wine with food and a glorious collection of mouthwatering recipes. Author Brian St. Pierre takes the intimidation out and puts the accessibility in, and lists grapes by varietal with descriptions of their principal flavors, virtues as a companion with meals, and the foods they go best with. This artfully photographed volume offers over 70 delicious recipes, many based on the classics of the great wine-producing regions of Europe, as well as contemporary cuisine from the New World. Additional topics include flavors that are difficult to match, how special occasions influence wine choices, and the big cheese question: red, white, dry, or sweet? With two handy indexes, one by wine and one by major ingredient, finding the perfect match has never been easier. |
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Food & Wine: An Entire Year of Recipes $3.95 Every recipe from every 2005 issue of "Food"" & Wine," America's top-selling cuisine magazine--all in one beautiful volume. Almost one million subscribers heartily agree: there's always something delicious going on in "Food & Wine." And it's all here in the annual cookbook, which includes every recipe published in the magazine during 2005--more than 500 dishes accompanied by scrumptious-looking photographs. The contributors remain absolutely stellar, cuisine's finest, including Jamie Oliver, Tyler Florence, Ferran Adria, Donna Hay, Daniel Boulud, Wolfgang Puck, Emeril Lagasse, Bobby Flay, Todd English, and Jean-Georges Vongerichten. Such mouthwatering recipes as Ina Garten's Chunky Guacamole, Bobo Surles' Sizzled Shrimp Provencale, and Grace Parisi's Dulce de Leche Bread Pudding were tested on home appliances, making them easy to re-create. In addition, the volume includes 50 brand-new test-kitchen tips, as well as an extensive glossary of accessible wines. Here's real food that real people who want to eat well can actually prepare; dishes that reflect the many ways we cook today. |
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The Wine Lover's Dessert Cookbook: Recipes and Pairings for the Perfect Glass of Wine $3.95 This gorgeous book is actually two in one: page after page of recipes for fabulous desserts combined with all the information anyone will need on choosing a dessert wine. Peach Tarte Tatin with an intensely flavored ice wine brings out the fruit's summery spirit in this French favorite. A full-bodied vintage port with berry flavors provides the perfect foil to an amazingly decadent Chocolate Souffl Roulade for a little piece of heaven. A user-friendly chart cross-references wine types against typical dessert flavors for quick and easy matching advice. Add to that mouthwatering photographs of the recipes and anyone can discover a whole new world of sweet wines and the desserts that love them. |
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The Wine Lover Cooks Italian: Pairing Great Recipes with the Perfect Glass of Wine $26.09 Glass in one hand, fork in the other, Brian St. Pierre explores the regional wines and cuisines of Italy in this dream of a cookbook. As you'd expect from the author of "A Perfect Glass of Wine," St. Pierre brings to the table fabulous recipes and inspired wine pairings. Whether it's a hearty barolo from Piedmont in the northwest that complements a pan-roasted veal tenderloin, a refreshing pinot grigio from the shores of the Adriatic paired with succulent risotto di frutti di mare, or a glass of easy-going Apulia primitivo from the southern reaches to enjoy with the rosemary and oregano notes of slow-baked lamb, each wine suggestion is designed to enhance the flavor of the recipe. The sweeter side of the wine spectrum is also represented with such treats as zuppa inglese with strawberries served alongside a glass of sparkling prosecco a finish with flourish to a remarkable meal. With a glossary of wine terms and gorgeous photographs of both the wine and the food, this stylish cookbook is as beautiful as it is informative. |
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Best Of The Best Cookbook Recipes By Food Wine (COR) $32.07 Includes more than 100 recipes from the 25 best cookbooks of the yearincluding dishes from Bobby Flay, Emeril Lagasse, Lidia Bastianich, Patrick and Gina Neely and many moreas well as 20 previously unpublished recipes and 90 mouthwatering fullcolor photos. Author: Food Wine (COR) Series Title: Best of the Best Subtitle: The Best Recipes from the 25 Best Cookbooks of the Year Publication Date: 2010/09/14 Number of Pages: 279 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 1.25 Width: 8.25 Height: 10.25 |
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Food Wine Best of the Best Cookbook Recipes By Food Wine (COR) $34.37 Author: Food Wine (COR) Series Title: Best of the Best Subtitle: The Best Recipes from the 25 Best Cookbooks of the Year Publication Date: 2011/10/04 Number of Pages: 279 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 8.10 Height: 10.00 |
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1080 Recipes $55.09 Available in English for the first time in its 30-plus years of history, 1080 RECIPES, Spain?s classic cookbook, shares numbered recipes from the country?s many regions and traditions. Large, gorgeous, yet with simple presentation, this weighty tome is much like Italy?s SILVER SPOON. Recipes include Mashed Potato with Chorizo, Bacon, and Paprika, Sole Fillets Stuffed with Ham in Sauce, and Fig Compote with Red Wine and Spices. With several series of small photographic inserts in between sections. |
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The Wine Lover Cooks with Wine: Great Recipes for the Essential Ingredient $3.95 The long-awaited follow-up to the best-selling "Wine Lover's Cookbook," "The Wine Lover Cooks with Wine" sets its sights on wine as an ingredient. Whether used to delicately poach fresh fish or braise a hearty stew, wine adds complexity and intensity to food -- not to mention flavor. In his usual engaging style, Goldstein explores a range of wine and reveals how each is used best in cooking. From classic Marsala Chicken to savory pork tenderloin topped with a zinfandel-based roasted-plum jam, each tantalizing recipe illustrates to dazzling effect the benefits -- and pleasures -- of cooking with wine. Complete with enticing photographs of both the food and the wine, this cookbook is an inspiring resource for wine lovers looking to think outside of the glass. |
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Food & Wine Best of the Best Cookbook Recipes (Hardcover) $54.66 Includes more than 100 recipes from the 25 best cookbooks of the year--including dishes from Bobby Flay, Emeril Lagasse, Lidia Bastianich, Patrick and Gina Neely and many more--as well as 20 previously unpublished recipes and 90 mouth-watering full-color photos. |
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Food & Wine Annual Cookbook: An Entire Year of Recipes $3.94 Food & Wine magazine's annual recipe collection is filled with simple and fabulous recipes from stars like Mario Batali and Rick Bayless, as well as fantastic food from the best cookbook authors and our own Test Kitchen. Food & Wine brings you the very best recipes for every occasion, from weeknight dinners and holiday meals to cocktail parties and Sunday brunch, all from talented cooks and chefs from around the world. Some highlights include: Sweet and Sticky Hot Wings, Lemony Chickpea and Oven-Dried Tomato Stew, Cornmeal- Crusted Fish with Green-Tomato Tartar Sauce, Herb-Roasted Pork Subs with Garlicky Spinach and Butterscotch Stickybuns. Also, you'll find inside: A variety of tips on fail-safe cooking techniques, essential ingredients and the best kitchen equipment A comprehensive guide full of suggestions for affordable and accessible wines to match the recipe A pairing chart to match wines with everybody's favorite dishes A color-coded guide calls out staff favorites, as well as vegetarian, healthy and make-ahead dishes |
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Wine Enthusiast Magazine Wine & Food Pairings Cookbook: With More Than 80 Recipes and Wine Recommendations $4.64 This beautiful and easy-to-use cookbook features more than 75 innovative food and wine pairings compiled by the expert editorial team at "Wine Enthusiast Magazine," Filled with delectable full-color photographs, the "Wine Enthusiast Magazine Wine and Food Pairings Cookbook" is sure to be appreciated by everyone from serious wine lovers to occasional wine drinkers. With chapters that are organized by wine styles--from soft, easy reds to light, aromatic whites--this cookbook guides wine and food lovers to easily choose a wine and plan a delectable meal around it. The mouthwatering recipes come from top chefs and culinary stylemakers around the globe, from simple dishes that are ideal for a last-minute weekday meal to elegant, exotic feasts that will serve as centerpiece to a stylish special occasion. Each recipe is creatively paired with the best, and most interesting, wines from around the world, and Wine 101 sidebars break down the need-to-know facts about the styles of wines showcased. This indispensable guide also includes a comprehensive vintage chart listing the great grape varieties of the wine world and the key characteristics of each. |
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Winemaking: Recipes, Equipment, and Techniques for Making Wine at Home $3.95 The definitive guide for both the beginner and the accomplished home winemaker, with more than eighty recipes for everything from fresh grape wines to liqueurs. Spiral bound. Photographs and line drawings. |
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Enoteca: Simple, Delicious Recipes in the Italian Wine Bar Tradition $3.95 Joyce Goldstein's gorgeous cookbook celebrating the delightful foods served in Italian wine bars is now available in paperback. In Italy, the enoteca tradition captures the heart of what is for Italians la dolce vita small plates of simple, delicious fare, complemented by a glass or bottle of wine, and good company. This beautifully designed, exquisitely photographed cookbook tells the history of wine bars in Italy and features authentic, timeless recipes and their fascinating origins. From tasty dishes of omelets made with wild greens and stuffed pastas to fresh fruit tarts and regional cheeses each accompanied by a wine recommendation "Enoteca" is anyone's passport to the Italian wine bar experience when in Rome...or right at home. |
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Pizza and Wine : Authentic Italian Recipes and Wine Pairings $16.99 No Synopsis Available |
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Wine in the Kitchen: Recipes for the Home Cook $17.54 No Synopsis Available |
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Chef Recipes Made Easy By Food Wine (COR)/ Cowin, Dana (EDT) $32.07 Features simplified versions of dishes made by top chefs in their restaurants, with color photographs, recipes, wine pairing suggestions, and notes that reveal the differences between the new and original versions for each dish. Author: Food Wine (COR)/ Cowin, Dana (EDT) Publication Date: 2012/02/01 Number of Pages: 255 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 8.00 Height: 10.00 |
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The Gourmet's Guide to Cooking with Wine: How to Use Wine to Take Simple Recipes from Ordinary to Extraordinary $8.55 How to Use Wine to Take Simple Recipes from Ordinary to Extraordinary Building on the concept of "The Spaghetti Sauce Gourmet," this book shows how to use wine as the ultimate convenience ingredient that will add big impact to recipes and simple dishes. Why? Wine is versatile. It can be used with nearly every type of food. Use it to marinate meats, flavor stews, punch up sauces for fish, chicken, pasta, vegetables, and take desserts from everyday to elegant. Add a splash (even from that half-drunk bottle in the fridge from two days ago) and you instantly add class to the most humble fare. |
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The Vineyard Cookbook: Seasonal Recipes & Wine Pairings Inspired by America's Vineyards $23.19 Explore and savor the best of American wine and wineries with this simple and elegant guide. Filled with wine pairings and recipes for all seasons and occasions. "The Vineyard Cookbook" includes more than 60 recipes and 12 multi-course menus, all paired with the optimum wines to accompany each. American vineyards and wineries attract almost 30 million visitors every year, and range in location and variety. "The Vineyard Cookbook" offers a tour of 32 of the most famous wineries across the country, with highlights of each location's best-selling wines - a great way to discover domestic wines grown locally in your area Become the wine expert you've always wanted to be with the help of Barbara Scott-Goodman, author of many delicious and best-selling cookbooks. Illustrated with full-color photographs. |
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Favorite Recipes of California Winemakers $3.95 This is the original winemakers cookbook by 200 dedicated California winemakers, their wives and colleagues. This is the classic that is often imitated, but these are the 500 authentic recipes, based on the simples truth that good food is even better with wine. A Cookbook Classic |
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Spoonbread & Strawberry Wine: Recipes and Reminiscences of a Family $19.97 Spanning over a century of African-American life  and culture, this classic oral history celebrates  one remarkable family's heritage as told through  photos, reminiscences, and recipes--now back in  print after six years. B & W  photographs throughout |
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Food & Wine Wine Guide $13.1 Over 1,000 delicious and easy-to-fi nd wines starting at $6 Wine-friendly recipes: 15 simple, fail-safe dishes "In the constantly changing world of wine, it's often difficult to stay informed. FOOD & WINE's annual Wine Guide takes all the guesswork out of the newest vintages and keeps you up-to-date on the latest wine trends and hotspots." Kyle MacLachlan, actor and winemaker "The world's best little wine guide just got better Brimming with the latest juice on what to drink and where and when to drink it, the 2011 edition adds savory suggestions on great restaurants, tasting rooms and even grape-stained tours. Sip, sip, hooray " Joshua Wesson, Founder and Wine Director, Best Cellars at A&P "Highly informative and completely accessible, this handy guide provides all the background you need. And I love the maps They're so useful and easy to understand." Aldo Sohm, Wine Director, Le Bernardin, NYC |
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Wine Food & Friends (Hardcover) $39 The author of The Wine Bible combines thirty sumptuous menus and more than 150 kitchen-tested recipes with wine recommendations for every season of the year and handy tips on buying, ordering, and serving wine. 25,000 first printing. |
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The 50 Best Tapas Recipes $2.99 They're tasty. They're easy. And they're right at your fingertips. The 50 Best Tapas Recipes is an appetizing selection of delicious mini-dishes that pack in the flavor. From Honey-Ginger Peanuts to Wine and Pomegranate Lamb Kebobs, there's plenty included so you can whip up satisfying small plates. Enjoy! |
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Michael Chiarello's Casual Cooking: Wine Country Recipes for Family and Friends $4.27 From Michael Chiarello, author of The Tra Vigne Cookbook, comes a collection of recipes on his favorite subject-and the favorite subject of home cooks everywhere-preparing meals for family and friends. These treasured recipes marry the rich traditions of his Italian culinary heritage with the casual style and fresh flavors of the Wine Country. Each outhwatering dish-such as Tuscan Shrimp with White Beans, Chicken with Rosemary and Lemon Salt, and Italian Fruit Salad with Sta Bene Honey Zabaglione-is sophisticated, yet simple to prepare. Gorgeous color images by award-winning photographer Deborah Jones show dishes that look too good to be this easy The companion volume to his new 26-part series on public television, Michael Chiarello's Casual Cooking is perfect for stress-free weekday meals and spontaneous gatherings of friends and family. It doesn't get any better than this. |
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Sangria: Fun and Festive Recipes $14.62 From classic Spanish sangria to sparkling raspberry lemoncello, "Sangria" offers pitcher-perfect recipes for fruity wine and champagne drinks, plus tapas perfect for easy entertaining. With recipes for red, white, and sparkling sangria, these concoctions will turn any party into a full-blown fiesta. The sangria repertoire kicks off with fun-to-make recipes such as zesty Spanish Harlem Sangria, Sangria Caliente with a tequila kick, and Lime and Roses Rose Sangria blooming with the perfect melding of citrus and rose wine. Tapas offerings make the perfect complement with a summer ensalada of ripe Bosc pears or tasty Citrus Zest Olives. "Sangria" has a colorful history, which author Mittie Hellmich covers with her typical flair in a lively introduction. Red, white, or sparkling, the best is la sangria |
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The Bistros, Brasseries, and Wine Bars of Paris: Everyday Recipes from the Real Paris $26.54 You can spend years in Paris and never hear the same answer twice to this cookbook's underlying question: what is the difference between a bistro, a brasserie, and a wine bar? In his third cookbook, acclaimed author and expert on all things French Daniel Young explains the nuances between the three, as he takes home cooks on a vibrant, spirited tour of Paris's best eateries. Daniel explains that, as true Parisians know; a bistro is a small, informal restaurant serving a few simple, hearty dishes, while a brasserie is a larger, cafe-restaurant providing continuous service and rough-and-ready food. In a wine bar, expect to find a large selection of wines by the glass and light bites to go with them. Daniel also introduces home cooks to many of his favorite spots (some are famous, others are his own best-keep secrets) and presents classic recipes from each, including Salmon Terrine with Leeks and Pesto, Cream of Carrot Soup with Cumin, Pan-Grilled Rib Steak with Bearnaise Sauce, and Warm Almond Cake with Caramel Cream. Bistros, brasseries, and wine bars, define what it means to be out and eat out in Paris, to dine simply and very well. Theirs is the food that nourishes and sustains the Paris of Parisians - the real and everyday Paris - with local flavor, style, sophistication, personality, and attitude. |



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