Is there a /ck/ recommended way to learn basic cooking techniques, like a recommended book?
I don't mean cookbooks but something that goes over how to properly execute recipes.
>>8307291
Read Mastering the Art of French Cooking.
>>8307291
>recommended book
>I don't mean cookbooks
>something that goes over how to properly execute recipes
the downfall of this board continues
>>8307291
Watch Good eats, at least it's a little entertaining
>>8307323
He means not recipe books, you mongoloid.
>>8307366
you can literally google cooking technique books as opposed to recipe books you stupid piece of shit. there's even free stuff online. it's another faggot that wants to be spoonfed. stop enabling the stupid, faggot
>>8307291
The modernist cuisine series is a def go to
>>8307291
https://youtu.be/VIBYlygzL7U
Check the whole series, thank me later
>>8307291
Jerald Chesser's 'The Art and Science of Culinary Preparation' is your best first step if you're an amerifat.
>>8308451
not op, but thanks, looks cool
Assuming you're American, go with the joy of cooking. Other than that, art of French cooking.