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    Home Β» In the Kitchen Β» Book Reviews Β» Cookbooks Available on Amazon Kindle

    Cookbooks Available on Amazon Kindle

    Published: Jul 22, 2010 Β· Modified: Jul 1, 2019 by Eric Samuelson

    amazonkindle Do you own an Amazon Kindle Are you looking for some good cookbooks or food related books to purchase for your Amazon Kindle? If you have one it is a great way to rid your kitchen of the clutter of piles and piles of cookbooks. Some people think it can become a must have "kitchen appliance" like a toaster or a food processor. Below is list of some of the best books that I recommend that you can currently buy the Kindle version. Clicking on the title of book will bring you to it's Amazon Kindle page.

    1. How to Pick a Peach: The Search for Flavor from Farm to Table

    This is a wonderful guide on how to choose fruits and vegetables to get the best quality. Find the history of each item, from apples to peaches to green beans. Also find out where these things are grown. The best part of the book is that you learn why certain types of produce are found in today's supermarket.

    2. I'm Just Here for the Food: Version 2.0

    This is THE book for learning how to cook written by Alton Brown of Good Eats fame. It goes through every type of cooking from grilling to roasting. It also include many great recipes and tips.

    3. BakeWise: The Hows and Whys of Successful Baking with Over 200 Magnificent Recipes

    This is THE book for learning how to bake. It containing many fabulous recipes, and each one the author explains why she is using certain ingredients. The science behind each recipe is explained, so that you know what is really happening in your oven.

    4. Home Cheese Making

    Want to learn to make your own cheese? This is the source for all things cheese making related. Tons of recipes are included from easy ricotta to more difficult cheddar.

    5. The Ultimate Brownie Book: Thousands of Ways to Make America's Favorite Treat, including Blondies, Frostings, and Doctored Brownie Mixes

    Are you a brownie lover? Then this is the book for you. This book will keep you busy turning our different variations on this chocolate treat. It's good for both those who love cakey brownies and those who love fudgy brownies.

    6. The Ultimate Ice Cream Book: Over 500 Ice Creams, Sorbets, Granitas,

    This book contains a ton of ice cream, sorbet, and granita recipes. It's not my favorite for explanation, but it's great just for the wide range of recipes.

    7. Making Artisan Gelato: 45 Recipes and Techniques for Crafting Flavor-Infused Gelato and Sorbet at Home

    Want to make your own gelato? Then this is the book you need. The author provides tips and tricks to help turn whatever fruit, nut, or other flavoring into a sweet, cold delight.

    8. Bob's Red Mill Baking Book

    Bob's Red Mill is known for making some of the highest quality whole grain products on the market. I regularly use their corn meal. This book contains recipes to make some of the best and healthy baked goods and breads you have ever turned out.

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    1. Josh

      December 08, 2011 at 3:17 pm

      Thanks for the info. I've been looking for a good cookbook for my wife to use on her iPad. If only the Gourmet magazine books were available for it!

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