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Too Many Eggs - by Mimi Smith-Dvorak (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Too Many Eggs is a compendium of all things eggs.
- Author(s): Mimi Smith-Dvorak
- 758 Pages
- Cooking + Food + Wine, Methods
Description
About the Book
Too Many Eggs is a cookbook compendium of all things egg. It contains over 800 egg-specific recipes and the history behind them.
Book Synopsis
Too Many Eggs is a compendium of all things eggs. It is the most comprehensive book on egg cookery ever written with over 800 egg recipes from all-over-the-world. These recipes highlight and focus on tested and traditional recipes with ingredients that include multiple eggs. It is also ripe with the stories and folklore behind the recipes.
This cookbook does not contain food photography that contemporary cookbooks typically contain. Instead Too Many Eggs leans into the more classical cookbook aesthetic, featuring beautiful historical woodcuts, illustrations and lithographs.
The collection itself took over a decade of research giving you both a phenomenal cache of recipes and highly entertaining stories for your enjoyment. The book also solves a major dilemma for home cooks and hobbyists who have decided to own chickens. The problem is you end up with Too Many Eggs.
Too Many Eggs is a great addition to your bookshelf and kitchen collection.
Review Quotes
"This book is unlike any single-subject cookbook I have ever seen. It is a very different cookbook in that it exudes passion about eggs."
-Hubert Keller
World Renowned French Chef
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"An amazing tour de force. Everything you'd ever want to know about eggs: what's in them, how they're raised, how they differ and, most important, how to cook them. Intelligently written and thorough with 800+ recipes that cover the whole egg spectrum from shirred to scrambled, soufflés to meringues. If you love eggs, you need this book."
-Anthony Dias Blue
KNX radio, Former Editor in Chief, The Tasting Panel