The Menu for Hope bidding ends December 31st, 2009, so don't be left out! To bid on this prize package, go to the donation site at Firstgiving, specify prize code UW21 in the 'Personal Message' section in the donation form when confirming your donation and how many tickets you'd like to purchase, keeping in mind that tickets are $10 each and all proceeds go towards the UN World Food Programme. How can you win this fabulous prize package ? By bidding on it over at the Menu for Hope campaign. Best of all, you can get a chance to win a copy of this book signed by chef contestants Jennifer Biesty, Ryan Scott and Jamie Lauren along with a salt cellar, a selection of Diamond Crystal® kosher, coarse and fine sea salt, a $25 CHEFS gift certificate, a signed copy of Michael Symon's Live to Cook, as well as Good Eats: The Early Years, Top Chef: The Cookbook and Top Chef Quickfire Challenge Game. It's perfect for fans of the show or anyone wanting to try to add a bit more flair to their cooking. Top Chef: The Quickfire Challenge Cookbook is just a tremendously accessible and fun book to dig into. Andrew's Faux Caviar made from tapioca pearls seasoned with balsamic vinegar and soy sauce is top on my list to try! So too are Stephanie's White Ale-Orange Juice Mussels, Radhika's Kebab Sausage with Tomato Jam and Hung's Chocolate Pie with Bananas. Something I especially like are the detailed instructions on some "molecular gastronomy" style dishes and flourishes you can make at home. There are lots of fun features that will appeal to Top Chef fans in the book, little inside peeks at the filming, contestants and chances to test your foodie IQ. It's flavored with vadouvan (or use curry) and topped with a cilantro, mint and lemon zest spiked yogurt. Recently I got a chance to try Jamie's Chickpea Soup and it was divine. There are desserts, breakfast dishes, salads, entrees, soups and even a few cocktails. Other dishes are more sophisticated like Jennifer's Shrimp and Scallop Beignets. Some of them are straight forward like Mia's Bean Salad that's basically three bean salad with a few twists-fresh mint, capers, canned beets and artichoke hearts all served over salad greens. They don't take much time or many exotic ingredients. Top Chef: The Quickfire Challenge Cookbook features mostly recipes that home cooks can easily duplicate. I may never bother cooking something sous vide, break down an entire side of beef or serve 200 guests in one evening, but I'm happy to say I can now duplicate various dishes presented in the quickfire challenges on Top Chef thanks to Top Chef: The Quickfire Cookbook. And I wonder how good those cooked-in-a-flash dishes with barely any ingredients really taste. Sometimes I wonder if I would agree with the judges. Perhaps it's because I enjoy the challenging aspects of cooking-like every other home cook, I am challenged to use what ingredients I have and the techniques I know, to cook something delicious, day after day, night after night. From a viewer's perspective, the biggest problem with the show is that you can't taste the food. On the TV show Top Chef, contestants create dishes to impress the judges often with limited resources of time or money or ingredients.
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