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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction. The Case for Science Inspired by the Kitchen 1
- One. The Science of a Grilled Cheese Sandwich 7
- Two. Sound Appeal 11
- Three. Mediterranean Sponge Cake 18
- Four. Spherification. Faux Caviar and Skinless Ravioli 25
- Five. Konjac Dondurma. Designing a Sustainable and Stretchable “Fox Testicle” Ice Cream 33
- Six. Stretchy Textures in the Kitchen. Insights from Salep Dondurma 41
- Seven. Moussaka as an Introduction to Food Chemistry 45
- Eight. The Sticky Science of Malaysian Dodol 52
- Nine. The Perfect Cookie Dough 59
- Ten. To Bloom or Not to Bloom? 65
- Eleven. Bacon. The Slice of Life 73
- Twelve. Scandinavian “Sushi”. The Raw Story 83
- Thirteen. Maximizing Food Flavor by Speeding Up the Maillard Reaction 91
- Fourteen. Lighten Up! The Role of Gases in the Culinary Experience 100
- Fifteen. The Meringue Concept and Its Variations 108
- Sixteen. Why Does Cold Milk Foam Better? Into the Nature of Milk Foam 117
- Seventeen. Ice Cream Unlimited. The Possibilities of Ingredient Pairing 123
- Eighteen. Egg Yolk. A Library of Textures 134
- Nineteen. Ketchup as Tasty Soft Matter. The Case of Xanthan Gum 142
- Twenty. Taste and Mouthfeel of Soups and Sauces 148
- Twenty-one. Playing with Sound: Crispy Crusts 155
- Twenty-two. Baked Alaska and Frozen Florida. On the Physics of Heat Transfer 166
- Twenty-three. On Superb Crackling Duck Skin. An Homage to Nicholas Kurti 176
- Twenty-four. Sweet Physics. Sugar, Sugar Blends, and Sugar Glasses 186
- Twenty-five. Coffee, Please, but No Bitters 196
- Twenty-six. Turning Waste into Wealth. On Bones, Stocks, and Sauce Reductions 206
- Twenty-seven. Restructuring Pig Trotters. Fine Chemistry Supporting the Creative Culinary Process 217
- Twenty-eight. Innovate. Old World Pizza Crust with New World Ingredients 224
- Twenty-nine. Eating Is Believing 233
- Thirty. Molecular Gastronomy Is a Scientific Activity 242
- Thirty-one. The Pleasure of Eating: The Integration of Multiple Senses 254
- Thirty-two. On the Fallacy of Cooking from Scratch 264
- Thirty-three. Science and Cooking. Looking Beyond the Trends to Apply a Personal, Practical Approach 273
- Contributors 289
- Index 299
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction. The Case for Science Inspired by the Kitchen 1
- One. The Science of a Grilled Cheese Sandwich 7
- Two. Sound Appeal 11
- Three. Mediterranean Sponge Cake 18
- Four. Spherification. Faux Caviar and Skinless Ravioli 25
- Five. Konjac Dondurma. Designing a Sustainable and Stretchable “Fox Testicle” Ice Cream 33
- Six. Stretchy Textures in the Kitchen. Insights from Salep Dondurma 41
- Seven. Moussaka as an Introduction to Food Chemistry 45
- Eight. The Sticky Science of Malaysian Dodol 52
- Nine. The Perfect Cookie Dough 59
- Ten. To Bloom or Not to Bloom? 65
- Eleven. Bacon. The Slice of Life 73
- Twelve. Scandinavian “Sushi”. The Raw Story 83
- Thirteen. Maximizing Food Flavor by Speeding Up the Maillard Reaction 91
- Fourteen. Lighten Up! The Role of Gases in the Culinary Experience 100
- Fifteen. The Meringue Concept and Its Variations 108
- Sixteen. Why Does Cold Milk Foam Better? Into the Nature of Milk Foam 117
- Seventeen. Ice Cream Unlimited. The Possibilities of Ingredient Pairing 123
- Eighteen. Egg Yolk. A Library of Textures 134
- Nineteen. Ketchup as Tasty Soft Matter. The Case of Xanthan Gum 142
- Twenty. Taste and Mouthfeel of Soups and Sauces 148
- Twenty-one. Playing with Sound: Crispy Crusts 155
- Twenty-two. Baked Alaska and Frozen Florida. On the Physics of Heat Transfer 166
- Twenty-three. On Superb Crackling Duck Skin. An Homage to Nicholas Kurti 176
- Twenty-four. Sweet Physics. Sugar, Sugar Blends, and Sugar Glasses 186
- Twenty-five. Coffee, Please, but No Bitters 196
- Twenty-six. Turning Waste into Wealth. On Bones, Stocks, and Sauce Reductions 206
- Twenty-seven. Restructuring Pig Trotters. Fine Chemistry Supporting the Creative Culinary Process 217
- Twenty-eight. Innovate. Old World Pizza Crust with New World Ingredients 224
- Twenty-nine. Eating Is Believing 233
- Thirty. Molecular Gastronomy Is a Scientific Activity 242
- Thirty-one. The Pleasure of Eating: The Integration of Multiple Senses 254
- Thirty-two. On the Fallacy of Cooking from Scratch 264
- Thirty-three. Science and Cooking. Looking Beyond the Trends to Apply a Personal, Practical Approach 273
- Contributors 289
- Index 299