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Released: 2008-10-20

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Today's favorite kitchen companion—revised and better than ever.

Mark Bittman's award-winning How to Cook Everything has helped countless home cooks discover the rewards of simple cooking. Now the ultimate cookbook has been revised and expanded (almost half the material is new), making it absolutely indispensable for anyone who cooks—or wants to. With Bittman's straightforward instructions and advice, you'll make crowd-pleasing food using fresh, natural ingredients; simple techniques; and basic equipment. Even better, you'll discover how to relax and enjoy yourself in the kitchen as you prepare delicious meals for every occasion.

"A week doesn't go by where I don't pull How to Cook Everything down from the shelf, so I am thrilled there's a new, revised edition. My original is falling apart!"
Al Roker

"This new generation of How to Cook Everything makes my 'desert island' cookbook choice jacked up and simply universal. I'll now bequeath my cookbooks to a collector; I need only this one."
Mario Batali

"Mark Bittman has done the impossible, improving upon his now-classic How to Cook Everything. If you need know-how, here's where to find it."
Bobby Flay

"Mark Bittman is a great cook and an incredible teacher. In this second edition, Mark has fine-tuned the original, making this book a must for every kitchen."
Jean-Georges Vongerichten

"Throw away all your old recipes and buy How to Cook Everything. Mark Bittman's recipes are foolproof, easy, and more modern than any others."
Isaac Mizrahi

"Generous, thorough, reliable, and necessary, How to Cook Everything is an indispensable reference for both experienced and beginner cooks."
Mollie Katzen, author of the Moosewood Cookbook

"I learned how to cook from How to Cook Everything in a way that gives me the freedom to be creative. This new edition will be my gift to new couples or for a housewarming; if you have this book, you don't really need any others."
Lisa Loeb, singer/songwriter

Exclusive Recipe Excerpts from How to Cook Everything

• Grilled or Broiled Chicken Kebabs

• Roasted Shrimp with Herb Sauce

• Warm Spicy Greens with Bacon and Eggs

• Author Tip: 7 Ways to Vary Chicken Kebabs [PDF]



10 Reasons You Need the New How to Cook Everything (even if you already have the original)

1. The 2000+ simple recipes will make cooking at home easier, so you can spend less and eat better.

2. With 1,446 new recipes and variations such as Beer-and-Butter Chicken Wings, Roasted Corn Chowder, BLT Salad, Paella with Chicken and Chorizo, Caramelized French Toast, and Popcorn Brittle, this book provides a whole new array of recipes.

3. The many new techniques covered in this edition will help you to expand your repertoire of kitchen skills to include frosting a cake, grinding your own chili powder, or even de-boning a quail.

4. Your husband, wife, brother, sister, son, daughter, or best friend needs a little help in the kitchen (okay, maybe a lot). The new How to Cook Everything contains more expert advice like “12 Must-Have Kitchen Tools,” “Super-Easy 3-Ingredient Soups,” and “The Basics of Cutting.”

5. You trust Bittman’s no-nonsense opinions and can’t wait to read the thousands of new ones packed into this edition. He’ll even help you to select the best inexpensive fish (ex. mackerel is versatile, tasty, healthy, and plentiful; tilapia can taste kinda muddy).

6. The index of “Essential Recipes” points you to Bittman’s favorite dishes in each chapter, so there’s less reason to be intimidated by all those recipes.

7. There are more helpful lists in the new How to Cook Everything than ever before. Bittman shows how to jack up the basics with easy ideas like “4 Ways to Thicken a Sauce”, and “Infinite Ways to Season or Serve Any Grilled or Broiled Chicken Dish.”

8. With this edition’s brand new charts, it’s absurdly easy to look up the cooking times for grains, heat factor for chiles, and other need-to-know information about everything from herbs and spices to flour and noodles.

9. You know it’s cheap, easy, and fast to serve your family boneless chicken breasts every week, but sometimes you run out of ideas. That’s why you really need all the new recipes, variations, and other suggestions for chicken breasts like “11 More Ways to Vary Grilled or Broiled Boneless Chicken.”

10. There are plenty of new illustrations which incorporate more detail than many photos. They’ll show you how to use a pastry bag, how to eat crabs, and even how to puree soup using an immersion blender (it’s is way less messy than a regular blender).

Product Description
Today's Favorite Kitchen Companion—Revised and Better Than Ever

Mark Bittman's award-winning How to Cook Everything has helped countless home cooks discover the rewards of simple cooking. Now the ultimate cookbook has been revised and expanded (almost half the material is new), making it absolutely indispensable for anyone who cooks—or wants to. With Bittman's straightforward instructions and advice, you'll make crowd-pleasing food using fresh, natural ingredients; simple techniques; and basic equipment. Even better, you'll discover how to relax and enjoy yourself in the kitchen as you prepare delicious meals for every occasion.

"A week doesn't go by where I don't pull How to Cook Everything down from the shelf, so I am thrilled there's a new, revised edition. My original is falling apart!"
Al Roker

"This new generation of How to Cook Everything makes my 'desert island' cookbook choice jacked up and simply universal. I'll now bequeath my cookbooks to a collector; I need only this one."
Mario Batali

"Mark Bittman has done the impossible, improving upon his now-classic How to Cook Everything. If you need know-how, here's where to find it."
Bobby Flay

"Mark Bittman is a great cook and an incredible teacher. In this second edition, Mark has fine-tuned the original, making this book a must for every kitchen."
Jean-Georges Vongerichten

"Throw away all your old recipes and buy How to Cook Everything. Mark Bittman's recipes are foolproof, easy, and more modern than any others."
Isaac Mizrahi

"Generous, thorough, reliable, and necessary, How to Cook Everything is an indispensable reference for both experienced and beginner cooks."
Mollie Katzen, author of the Moosewood Cookbook

"I learned how to cook from How to Cook Everything in a way that gives me the freedom to be creative. This new edition will be my gift to new couples or for a housewarming; if you have this book, you don't really need any others."
Lisa Loeb, singer/songwriter


Product Details
How to Cook Everything, Completely Revised 10th Anniversary Edition: 2,000 Simple Recipes for Great Food
  • Hardcover: 1056 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 2008-10-20
  • Label: Wiley
  • Studio: Wiley
  • ISBN: 0764578650
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 Star based on 94 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Books: #455

Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review: 4.5 Star

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Everything cookbook 2010-07-29
Comment: This book is so chock full of information that it is awesome. I found a few grain recipes that did not require
so many ingredients as to cost a great deal of money. I tried the Red Quinoa recipe and it was just delicious.
Mark Bittman outdid himself with this book and he takes you through step by step on a recipe. Also, everything does
not have to take a long time.
Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: WOW. I can cook now. 2010-06-16
Comment: Im 20, in college, and hungry.

I want to eat hommade food, but am fairly clueless how to do it.

This book is VERY detailed, with tips, directions, pictures you name it. So dumb people like me can understand :)

The only fault to this book is that it is soooo big! Its hard to know where to start, but once you do you're bound to learn, and get better.

The recipes are simple too, with explanations to allow room for cooking things the way YOU like it.

The only cookbook I've bought, but I don't feel the need to buy anything else.
Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: For a novice cook this book is my bible 2010-06-08
Comment: As someone who wants to learn how to cook but who's idea of cooking is throwing a steak on the barbecue, this book has given me the confidence expand my horizons. I've used about a dozen recipes from making a beef roast to cooking a potato and, well they haven't all turned out spectacular, I have found I am beginning to think like a cook. I can now go to the store and understand what ingredients I will need to male a meal from scratch. In addition to hundreds of recipes the book provides information for novice cooks from choosing the right cooking utensils to instructions on how to cut, chop, and filet just about anything. I use the book with the just as awesome iPhone app. This will be the only cookbook I'll need for awhile.
Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: how to cook everything 2010-06-07
Comment: This is the only cookbook you'll ever need. 2000 recipes filled with all different areas of cooking.
Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: I am on a personal mission to buy all my friends THIS book! 2010-05-25
Comment: I have bought cookbooks for years...everything from ethnic cookbooks to The Joy of Cooking. I was constantly searching for THE go-to reference for excellent home cooking. I have now found it. How to Cook Everything has become my cooking Bible. This book covers all of the basics of cooking simple yet flavorful dishes. The instructions are easy to read and easy to understand, and the author doesn't get off on using all kinds of fancy culinary terms to impress like other cookbooks I own. If I want to cook something...anything...I pick up this book first. Hail to the King of Cookbooks: Mark Bittman! You have saved me from culinary mediocrity.
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