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Reddit mentions of Williams-Sonoma Collection: Seafood
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Height | 9 Inches |
Length | 8.25 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | June 2005 |
Weight | 1.54 Pounds |
Width | 0.7 Inches |
As for starters, the Williams-Sonoma books are great collections of recipes in just about all categories... not always the easiest but they can start you out on the right path to making your own or altering recipes you can do..
Williams-sonoma books:
You can find all the rest of their books through those links, they have a ton, and a bunch of amazing recipes in them.. Most of their books also have great quality in the used form and some as low as .1 cent :D
I have to agree with starting with Good Eats, it's a great base for ingredients and how to properly identify good ones and what to do with them. As well as Gordon Ramsay's Ultimate Cooking course on youtube:
Gordon Ramsay's Ultimate Cooking Course season 1 episode 1
^ a great start for simple meals
I collect cookbooks actually, and have a bunch of awesome recipes.. I made a homemade Tandoori chicken tonight, though i did not have the correct chili powder (kashmiri) it was delicious.. grilled a chicken up that i quartered and marinated for a bit. Delicious.. I also love Lebanese food and mostly all types of foreign foods.. I watch the Food Network quite regularly, as well as subscribe to quite a few youtube cooks..
If there's anything you need to know feel free to ask :D