Elaine Khosrova

Butter

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“Intimate and far-reaching . . . Khosrova’s ambitious project is a successful, fascinating account of a common dairy product” (Publishers Weekly).
It’s a culinary catalyst, an agent of change, a gastronomic rock star. Ubiquitous in the world’s most fabulous cuisines, butter is boss. Here, it finally gets its due.
After traveling across three continents to stalk the modern story of butter, award-winning food writer and former pastry chef Elaine Khosrova serves up a story as rich, textured, and culturally relevant as butter itself.
From its humble agrarian origins to its present-day artisanal glory, butter has a fascinating story to tell, and Khosrova is the perfect person to tell it. With tales about the ancient butter bogs of Ireland, the pleasure dairies of France, and the sacred butter sculptures of Tibet, Khosrova details butter’s role in history, politics, economics, nutrition, and even spirituality and art. Readers will also find the essential collection of core butter recipes, including beurre manié, croissants, pâte brisée, and the only buttercream frosting anyone will ever need, as well as practical how-tos for making various types of butter at home—or shopping for the best.
“Irresistible and fascinating . . . This is one of those definitive books on a subject that every cook should have.” —Elisabeth Prueitt, co-owner of Tartine Bakery
“Edifying from every point of view—historical, cultural, and culinary. And what a bonus to have a collection of essential classic butter recipes included.” —David Tanis, author of David Tanis Market Cooking
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  • alinagrebenkinahas quoted7 years ago
    While the Greeks or Romans would not deign to eat the stuff, they did have a place reserved for butter in their medicine chest.

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