For cookbooks, I’ve been using a lot of Cooks Illustrated. While most cookbooks reprint recipes that someone developed and which work pretty well, Cooks Illustrated does something like 30 different test runs of a recipe with small variations to recommend which version works best.
The recipes are behind a paywall on the CI site, but you can usually find them reposted on other sites if you search for “Cooks Illustrated popovers” or whatever.
Seconded. Several cookbooks are also published by CI under the ‘America’s Test Kitchen’ name; I can recommend in particular the America’s Test Kitchen Family Baking Book, which I’ve been using with great success for several years.
I just got done reading Uzumaki, or as I like to call it, the lulziest horror manga ever. It was deliciously twisted (pun very much intended). Note however that I’m somewhat of a nightmare fetishist, so your mileage might vary.
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For cookbooks, I’ve been using a lot of Cooks Illustrated. While most cookbooks reprint recipes that someone developed and which work pretty well, Cooks Illustrated does something like 30 different test runs of a recipe with small variations to recommend which version works best.
The recipes are behind a paywall on the CI site, but you can usually find them reposted on other sites if you search for “Cooks Illustrated popovers” or whatever.
Seconded. Several cookbooks are also published by CI under the ‘America’s Test Kitchen’ name; I can recommend in particular the America’s Test Kitchen Family Baking Book, which I’ve been using with great success for several years.
I just got done reading Uzumaki, or as I like to call it, the lulziest horror manga ever. It was deliciously twisted (pun very much intended). Note however that I’m somewhat of a nightmare fetishist, so your mileage might vary.