- Keith Barnes
The Essential Mueller Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook: 500 Budget-Friendly Recipes that Will Make Your Life Easier
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- Keith Barnes
- Keith Barnes
- Paperback
- 9781801668422
- 10 X 7.99 X 0.23 inches
- 0.52 pounds
- Cooking > Regional & Ethnic - American - New England
- English
Book Description
Discover the fundamentals of electric pressure cooking, including the science behind it, how to use the functions and pressure release methods on your specific appliance, and some basic dos and don'ts. Find time-saving and troubleshooting tips for cooking healthy, wholesome meals faster and easier. Then, whip up a range of comfort food staples, international favorites, and meatless mainstays everyone will love.
This electric pressure cooker cookbook includes:
An easy-to-master manual―Get a thorough rundown of using any brand of electric pressure cooker, including cooking time charts for various foods.
No-mess, no-stress recipes―Make cooking a breeze with 500 tasty and easy-to-adapt recipes for one-pot meals, 30-minute dishes, dairy- and gluten-free options, and more.
Next-level guidance―Maximize your pressure-cooking skills with advice on more advanced features like sous-vide and canning.
Whether you're an experienced pressure cooker user or completely new to this time-saving device, you will return to this cookbook again and again for recipes your whole family will love.
Author Bio
Keith Barnes, a native of South Africa, is a founder and director of Tropical Birding, a birdwatching, wildlife, and photography tour operator. He holds a PhD from the Percy FitzPatrick Institute in African Ornithology at the University of Cape Town. His books include a companion volume, Animals of Kruger National Park (forthcoming from WILDGuides).
Source: Princeton University Press
Keith realized that he was no longer a scientist when a significant difference in the tail lengths of larks didn’t make a significant difference in his life! Turning his back on the ivory towers, he helped to found TB and has never looked back. He lives in quirky Taiwan, but guides birding and photography tours just about everywhere. Asia and Africa are favorite haunts though. Before Keith was able to actually see the birds he wanted to, he sat in an office and wrote about them in various books for BirdLife International.
He coauthored Birding Ethiopia and Wild Rwanda published by Lynx Edicions, and Animals of Kruger, Birds of Kruger, and Wildlife of Madagascar with Princeton University Press. He is using Swarovski binoculars and scope.
Source: Tropical Birding Tours
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