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  2. Anova Culinary - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Anova Culinary unveiled the Anova One, [3] the initial sous-vide cooker designed for home use. This device was an immersion circulator [2] [4] that could be attached to an existing pot, circulating and heating water for cooking. [5] The introduction of the Anova Precision Cooker followed in 2014, marking the first connected sous-vide ...

  3. Anova's $600 convection-steam combo oven is finally ... - AOL

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    The Precision Oven has a water tank for this purpose. Still, the Anova Precision Oven isn’t the first consumer-grade countertop combi oven. Anova's $600 convection-steam combo oven is finally ...

  4. Beatrice Ojakangas - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice Ojakangas (née Luoma; born 1934 [1]) is an American cookbook author, writer, television cook, and inventor of pizza rolls, from Floodwood, Minnesota.Of Finnish heritage, Ojakangas has focused on Nordic and Scandinavian cooking, and particularly preserving its culinary traditions in the United States.

  5. Convection oven - Wikipedia

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    A convection oven (also known as a fan-assisted oven, turbo broiler or simply a fan oven or turbo) is an oven that has fans to circulate air around food [1] to create an evenly heated environment. In an oven without a fan, natural convection circulates hot air unevenly, so that it will be cooler at the bottom and hotter at the top than in the ...

  6. Oven - Wikipedia

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    The oven may also be able to heat from the top to provide broiling (US) or grilling (UK/Commonwealth). A fan-assisted oven that uses a small fan to circulate the air in the cooking chamber, can be used. [22] [23] Both are also known as convection ovens. An oven may also provide an integrated rotisserie. Ovens also vary in the way that they are ...

  7. The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book - Wikipedia

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    The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book, first published in 1954, [1] is one of the bestselling cookbooks of all time. Alice B. Toklas, writer Gertrude Stein's life partner, wrote the book to make up for her unwillingness at the time to write her memoirs, in deference to Stein's 1933 book, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas.

  8. Joy of Cooking - Wikipedia

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    Her methods were distinct from the other cookbooks of the time, which featured many complex recipes, while her style was simple and conversational. By providing an interesting and easy to read cookbook for the middle class, The Joy of Cooking became the main reference book for many mid-century American cooks. [8] [11] [16] [23] [24]

  9. The Settlement Cook Book - Wikipedia

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    The Settlement Cook Book is a complete cookbook and guide to running a household, compiled by Lizzie Black Kander, first published in 1901.The compendium of recipes, cooking techniques, nutrition information, serving procedures and other useful information was intended to support young women raising their families.