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Why do we cook the way we do Are you the innovative type, used to expressing your creativity instead of just following recipes Do you want to learn to be a better cook or curious about the science behind what happens to food as it cooks More than just a cookbook, Cooking for Geeks applies your curiosity to discovery, inspiration, and invention in the kitchen. Why do we bake some things at 350F/175C and others at 375F/190C Why is medium-rare steak so popular And just how quickly does a pizza cook if we overclock an oven to 1,000 F/540 C Author and cooking geek Jeff Potter provides the answers to these questions and more, and offers his unique take on recipes -- from the sweet (a patent-violating chocolate chip cookie) to the savory (slow-cooked brisket) . This book is an excellent and intriguing resource for anyone who enjoys cooking or wants to experiment in the kitchen. Discover what type of cook you are and calibrate your tools Learn about the important reactions in cooking, such as protein denaturation, Maillard reactions, and caramelization, and how they impact the foods we cook Gain firsthand insights from interviews with researchers, food scientists, knife experts, chefs, writers, and more, including author Harold McGee, TV personality Adam Savage, and chemist Herv This



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Jeff Potter

Jeff Potter is curious about the science of food and loves finding answers to why ingredients and recipes work the way they do. By bringing science to food-minded people and food to science-minded people, he blends genres to educate the public about how to master the kitchen. He's been featured in USA Today and the Washington Post, has appeared on the Today Show and CNN, and is a regular guest on public radio's Science Friday.

When not in the kitchen cooking with friends, Jeff works with organizations and startups, building the technology behind their products. He studied computer science and visual art at Brown University.

Visit http://www.cookingforgeeks.com/ to learn more about Cooking for Geeks.

Visit http://www.jeffpotter.org/ to learn more about Jeff.



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