Martha Stewards recipe do not work. Have tried many and they are just plain bad. Yellow cake bad. The chocolate frosting on her orange curd yellow cake is way to thin had to turn it into a buttercream. I think she forgot the butter. Most all recipes in cookbooks by restaurant owners or famous chefs, for the exception of Barefoot Contessa do not work. I mean, why would they want to give away there bread and butter.
He's right you guys, unless you know the "chemistry" behind the cooking then the recipes won't get you far
When I first started baking following what recipes stated, the end results weren't how I wanted them to be.
For example, the recipe may say "Put it in the over for 25 minutes"
But your oven may be too powerful and your goodies might burn if they're in there for 25 mins, so it's always best to know how to tell it's actually good to go
Some people are missing the point. He's not saying Martha Stewart's recipes are bad. But they are reference material. Unless you know the techniques behind the recipe, you may not be able to successfully complete the recipe. Recipes are short-hand. You have to know how to read them and figure out what part of the technique was left out. If you understand what's going on, you can also make substitutions and still get great results. I also recommend Shirley Corriher's Bakewise and Cookwise books.
I am curious what you'd say about that particular cook book though, Chef. I have used it quite a few times. Though I mostly just enjoy reading what Julia wrote about each of the foods in the book.
You think Martha is bad, you should look at the old cookbooks that refer to an oven's temperature simply as "heated" or a measure of lard based solely on the size of some random bird's egg.
In culinary school we learn methods and technique we only use the cook book to get Ideas on spices and herbs. Our cookbood is writen for industreal use
I totally agree with you, reading a recipe is nothing like watching someone do the job and learning from an expert, I can't wait to see what you're going to show us.
I liked your long hair ;(
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Martha Stewards recipe do not work. Have tried many and they are just plain bad. Yellow cake bad. The chocolate frosting on her orange curd yellow cake is way to thin had to turn it into a buttercream. I think she forgot the butter. Most all recipes in cookbooks by restaurant owners or famous chefs, for the exception of Barefoot Contessa do not work. I mean, why would they want to give away there bread and butter.
polestripper 5 months ago
I'd suggest some cheese.
ReddFoxx1562 7 months ago
I tried a few Martha Stewart recipes they were oK but not wow
maplepoon 10 months ago
Martha is a damned whore. I wish she would shut her yap!
penn707 1 year ago
Lol, tmr let's pick on Julia
He's right you guys, unless you know the "chemistry" behind the cooking then the recipes won't get you far
When I first started baking following what recipes stated, the end results weren't how I wanted them to be.
For example, the recipe may say "Put it in the over for 25 minutes"
But your oven may be too powerful and your goodies might burn if they're in there for 25 mins, so it's always best to know how to tell it's actually good to go
VhieFabilla 2 years ago
Some people are missing the point. He's not saying Martha Stewart's recipes are bad. But they are reference material. Unless you know the techniques behind the recipe, you may not be able to successfully complete the recipe. Recipes are short-hand. You have to know how to read them and figure out what part of the technique was left out. If you understand what's going on, you can also make substitutions and still get great results. I also recommend Shirley Corriher's Bakewise and Cookwise books.
bcbock 2 years ago
Hey Chef,
Why don't YOU write a cook book?
You'd probably make more money with that than whatever you have going for you now.
I would buy it, for sure.
2528997 2 years ago
*Sheds a tear for the loss of Todd's hair* :'(
Brandyndyndyn 2 years ago
but i love Julia... sniff... :)
I am curious what you'd say about that particular cook book though, Chef. I have used it quite a few times. Though I mostly just enjoy reading what Julia wrote about each of the foods in the book.
Solarcoreg 2 years ago
great video, I thought I was the only one that got confused by some of those instructions in books.
rednecktrucker1969 2 years ago 4
You think Martha is bad, you should look at the old cookbooks that refer to an oven's temperature simply as "heated" or a measure of lard based solely on the size of some random bird's egg.
orcgoddessspike 2 years ago 3
you're back at least
Frozenpotatoes8 2 years ago
Your stove seems to have a stain of a female head
69elchupacabra69 2 years ago
In culinary school we learn methods and technique we only use the cook book to get Ideas on spices and herbs. Our cookbood is writen for industreal use
GuitarMunk 2 years ago
No leave Julia alone .
scoobydog411 2 years ago
I totally agree with you, reading a recipe is nothing like watching someone do the job and learning from an expert, I can't wait to see what you're going to show us.
DoreenTravis 2 years ago
your videos just aren't working for me
blackcraft2 2 years ago
So look elsewhere.
spikeslawson 2 years ago