I like to bake, and sometimes I like to cook. I'm okay as a baker, and somewhat less as a cook. My wife would say I'm a good cook, but she's generous.
This evening I came across a site with an interesting premise. The site is 101Cookbooks, and here's what it says about itself:
The premise this site was built on is best summed up in two sentences: When you own over 100 cookbooks, it is time to stop buying, and start cooking. This site chronicles a cookbook collection, one recipe at a time.
101 Cookbooks started in early 2003 when I looked up at my huge cookbook collection one afternoon and realized that instead of exploring the different books in my collection - I was cooking the same recipes over and over. I seemed to buy a new cookbook every time I stepped out the front door - always with good intentions. I would regularly go through my collection of books and magazines and carefully tag each recipe that piqued my interest. I ended up with shelves full of books brimming with Post-it notes and drawers full of recipes clipped from my favorite magazines - neatly organized by course, flavor, region, or ingredient.
I made a resolution (although it turns out that I wasn't very good at keeping it). I would stop buying cookbooks, or at least scale back, and start trying new recipes. In the process I hoped to learn new techniques, explore unfamiliar ingredients, discover/keep track of new recipes, document my successes and failures, and hopefully inspire other cooks to do the same.
I think it's pretty good.
Good find Bill! I'm gonna be surfin this site for awhile and lovin every minute!
ReplyDeleteI should have known better then to click on that link. Ahhhh *runs screaming from the computer* lol
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize my saliva glands could shift into overdrive like that.
When I'm NOT watching the waist line, I shall return and check out some of those recipies. The one on the front page looks devine. *drool*