Cocina con el wok, como lo hacen en Asia, y prepara suculentas recetas chinas, indias y de Indonesia, Tailandia y Japón. Verás lo fácil y rápido que te resultará cocinar utilizando ingredientes cotidianos. Si empleas determinados productos, propios de la cocina asiática, verás que los platos resultarán incluso más exóticos.
Verduras en conserva, tan sabrosas como en el mejor establecimiento, salsas aromática y picantes o un ragú de carne preparado por uno mismo: todo puede conservarlo en su despensa. En este libro encontrará más de 50 recetas con las que disfrutará usted mismo y sorprenderá a los demás.
La pasta sabe deliciosa, ¡siempre y cuando contemos con la salsa apropiada! 50 recetas con verduras, pescado o carne... Unas veces caliente, otras fría, convierten este sueño en realidad: ¡ni un día más sin pasta!
Both a beautifully illustrated, recipe-filled cookbook and an armchair guide to Italy's distinct culinary regions, this photo-filled volume describing the regions' people, foods, and wines contains 220 recipes.
50 fabulous sauces for any kind of noodle from fettuccine to rigatoni simple and fast to prepare, yet unbelievably Italian. Includes product know-how on noodles and Italian cheese, instructions on how to cook noodles perfectly al dente, and lists eight basic sauces and oils to have in your pantry.
The renowned American artist Sherrie Levine engages her ongoing practice of appropriating artworks from the Western art-historical canon—this time taking Ad Reinhardt’s Blue Paintings as a point of departure. Monochromes After Reinhardt: 1–28 (2018) is a new body of work by Levine that continues her ongoing investigation of color separated from its representational function. Inspired by the exhibition Ad Reinhardt: Blue Paintings held at David Zwirner, New York, in 2017, Levine has created abstract restatements of the twenty-eight works that were on view, making use of pixilation to consolidate the range of blue tones in each painting into a single, truly monochromatic value. This work revisits a technique first employed by Levine in her 1989 group of woodcut prints Meltdown, where an averaging algorithm was used to create a checkerboard composition based on modernist artists’ iconic paintings. Sherrie Levine: After Reinhardt is published on the occasion of Levine’s eponymous solo exhibition at David Zwirner’s Upper East Side location in New York in 2019. This publication features full color reproductions of Monochromes After Reinhardt: 1–28 and includes the 1965 text “Reinhardt Paints a Picture,” in which Reinhardt famously interviewed himself.