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If you think gourmet meals in crappy little kitchens is an oxymoron, think again!

In her debut cookbook, Jennifer Schaertl tackles the myths about gourmet cooking (you dont need expensive cutlery and a gazillion ingredients!) and shows you how to make delectable meals despite the lack of counter space. Everything from appetizers and salads to soups and one-pot wonders to side dishes and entrees, and of course, dessert is included along with Jennifers tried-and-true advice for working with limited space, appliances, cookware, and ingredients all on a limited budget.

More than 130 Crappy Little Kitchen (CLK) recipes await you inside, plus:

  • Why a CLK can actually be an asset, not a liability
  • The must-haves for every CLK pantry
  • Crappy Kitchen Saboteurs: Pointless items that eat up small spaces
  • How to enhance the functionality of your CLK spaceemphasizing the surprising attributes of working in a small kitchen, plus space-saving ideas that help expand space and utility, allowing for the creation of the most complex dishes
  • How to double or triple the function of utensils to eliminate clutter and superfluous tools (toss your ungainly meat mallet and use your saut pan as an effective meat tenderizer)
  • Swap It Skills: Replacing hard-to-find, gourmet ingredients with everyday items without sacrificing taste
  • How to cohabitate in Crappy Little KitchensJennifer tells readers how to share the tight space and avoid Crappy Little Casualties with chef-proven techniques she learned working in busy and cramped restaurant kitchens.
  • Ways to create beautiful plating presentations with secretly guarded tricks of the trade
  • Chefology: culinary terms and did you know this crap facts to awe guests and increase ones culinary knowledge in fun and inspiring ways

Whether you have an apartment-size galley kitchen, dorm room, or oversized, but completely outdated kitchen, Gourmet Meals in Crappy Little Kitchens takes the stuffy out of gourmet and shows you how to love the kitchen you are in.

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GOURMET MEALS in Crappy Little Kitchens Jennifer Schaertl Health - photo 1

GOURMET MEALS
in Crappy
Little Kitchens

Jennifer Schaertl

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Health Communications, Inc.
Deerfield Beach, Florida

www.hcibooks.com

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Schaertl, Jennifer.
Gourmet meals in crappy little kitchens / Jennifer Schaertl.
p. cm.

eISBN-13: 978-0-7573-9514-7 eISBN-10: 0-7573-9514-7

1. Cookery. I. Title.
TX714.S35 2010
641.5dc22
2010002238

2010 Jennifer Schaertl

All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the written permission of the publisher.

HCI, its logos, and marks are trademarks of Health Communications, Inc.

Publisher: Health Communications, Inc.
3201 S.W. 15th Street
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442-8190

Cover food photo Inmagine; author photo Jay Shirtz, jayshirtz.com
Cover design by Larissa Hise Henoch
Interior design and formatting by Lawna Patterson Oldfield

Contents

The Art of Cooking in
Your Crappy Little Kitchen

I know what youre thinking...Gourmet Meals in Crappy Little Kitchens, isnt that an oxymoron? You actually couldnt be further from the truth! Chef Francois Vatel, not only invented Chantilly cream (vanilla sweetened whipped cream) without the aid of a motorized mixer, but he also created ice sculptures for his table displays in 1671 with ice he foraged from the great outdoors. While preparing dinner for King Louis XIV, Vatel learned that the fish for the meal would not arrive on time. So distraught with embarrassment, he ran himself through with his own sword. While Im sure your Crappy Little Kitchen has introduced many cooking conundrums and you can identify with Vatels pain, I can assure you there is no need for desperate measures when it comes to making the most of your Crappy Little Kitchen. With my help, your Crappy Little Kitchen will become the centerpiece for delicious gourmet meals and a place you will love to call home.

Cooking in a CLK builds character and personality two attributes of downright delicious gourmet meals. And I will teach you everything you need to know so you will love your CLK and the food that comes out of it.

Crappy Little Kitchens rock, and if you give your Crappy Little Kitchen (CLK for short) half a chance, youll be in complete agreement. When I made lobster for my friends in what was essentially a tiny bedroom on the second floor of a Brooklyn brownstone, with a teeny sink, tiny stove, and hotel-room-size refrigerator (I tower over it at 5'7") all just shoved up against the wall, I found the experience much more inspiring!

The first restaurant where I became the sous chef wasnt much bigger than a closet. The dishwashing machine was crammed so close to the stove that I stood with my back touching the dishwasher as he worked by my side. While training a new line cook, I asked her to please juice a small bag of lemons for a fresh vinaigrette. When she asked me where my juicer was, I responded by lifting my right hand with a look on my face that said, Youre looking at it!

Whatever your kitchen situationwhether you have a minuscule space, ancient appliances, or a dismal appearance (or all three!)you can still work wonders and create gourmet meals. The reason I am so confident about this fact is that growing up I witnessed my father perform what others might think is a mealtime miraclehe baked a delicious pineapple upside-down cake using a campfire. So, if Dad can do cozy comfort food in the great outdoors, there is no stopping what creations await in Crappy Little Kitchens!

Using a Dutch oven thats been in my fathers family for generations, he layers brown sugar, sliced pineapple, and a little pineapple juice to make the caramel. He pours a very simple vanilla sponge cake recipe over the top and covers it with the cast iron lid. Using red hot coals he pulls from the fire weve been visiting around all evening, my father places his Dutch oven over them. He scoops more coals onto the top, and the family conjures an image of the brown sugar and juice beginning to bubble and pop into caramel around the softening pineapple, whose steam has begun to make the cake batter rise ever so evenly. In short order, my father pulls the cake from the fire to unveil it, and we are quiet for the first time sincewell since the last time my dad made the cake! Look for Dads Miraculous Campfire Cake recipe CLK style in the Desserts to Die For section of this book.

Just because you cook in a CLK does not justify a crappy meal!

What Is Gourmet?

I created this book to bring gourmet cooking into your home and your CLK. Gourmet meals dont need to be intimidating or overly complicated, although the word gourmet tends to strike fear in some and inspire awe in others. It can be a proper noun describing a person with discriminating tastes and a well-defined palate for fine food and drink. It can also be an adjective to describe a type of restaurant, menu, or cook. The definition I prefer, which applies to Gourmet Meals in Crappy Little Kitchens, is food perfectly prepared from the finest ingredients and artfully presented with love and care.

What I like to emphasize (especially when people tell me how they dread cooking for me because they shudder to think what I will think) is that the meaning of gourmet is subjective. How do you take an everyday dish like macaroni and cheese and heighten it to the level of gourmet? Truffles, an interesting blend of fine cheeses, and homemade pasta is one way. Or you can follow a basic macaroni and cheese recipe, and prepare it perfectly. Nicely seasoned, al dente, store-bought noodles and a well-executed cheddar cheese sauce can make a gourmet meal. Both dishes constitute a gourmet creation because they both comprise a blend of flavors and textures, artful presentations, and the freshest foods possible. You dont need every ingredient, just like you dont need every kitchen tool made to man to create a gourmet meal. What is essential are the best ingredients available to you, prepared with an expertise that comes with practice and respect for food preparation. A little experimentation thrown in doesnt hurt, either! Whether you make the most complicated salmon souffl or a delicious smoothie, all you need is practice, practice, practice! Its way more fun to practice in a Crappy Little Kitchen where you only need the basic tools of the trade and no complicated contraptions to distract you!

My Crappy Little Kitchen experiences molded me into a better chef and a better person than I was before, and your CLK experiences can do the same for you.

A Journey Through
My Crappy Little Kitchens

Besides witnessing resourceful cooking firsthand from my dad, I learned the art of cooking in a Crappy Little Kitchen from, well, cooking in Crappy Little Kitchens. My first Crappy Little Kitchen was in a one-room efficiency apartment where I could flip an egg on the stove while sitting in my living room. In my next apartment, my CLK was so small I had to use my cutting board on my washing machine. Although my washing machine was inoperable (go figure!), it served a useful purpose by acting as additional counter space.

My next apartment move landed me in my very favorite CLK in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, where Im convinced Jennifer the Chef was born. Ive had several Crappy Little Kitchens since and live with one right now. Im still larger than my refrigerator and my kitchen floor slopes terribly causing my ancient stove to sway back and forth. I have terrible storage and no dishwasher, well, unless you count me.

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