What's the difference? Recreational culinary reference for the curious and confused

Brette Warshaw

Book - 2021

"Everything you ever wanted to know about culinary terms that the foodie is afraid to ask: Based on Brette Warshaw's eponymous newsletter, What's the Difference? Is an essential guide that explores all of the differences between kitchen essentials and cooking terms that even non-foodies are too embarrassed to ask about"--

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Published
New York, NY : HarperWave, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublisher [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Brette Warshaw (author)
Other Authors
Sophia Foster-Dimino (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xi, 225 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-218) and index.
ISBN
9780062996190
  • Introduction
  • Active Dry Yeast vs. Fresh Yeast vs. Instant Yeast
  • Aioli vs. Mayonnaise
  • All-Purpose Flour vs. Bread Flour vs. Cake Flour vs. Pastry Flour
  • Aperol vs. Campari vs. Cynar
  • Appetizers vs. Canapés vs. Hors d'Oeuvres
  • Apples
  • Apple Cider vs. Apple Juice
  • Apple Butter vs. Applesauce
  • Arepa vs. Gordita vs. Pupusa
  • Armagnac vs. Cognac
  • Baking vs. Roasting
  • Baking Powder vs. Baking Soda
  • Banana vs. Plantain
  • Barbescue
  • Alabama vs. Kansas City vs. Kentucky vs. North Carolina vs. South Carolina vs. Texas Barbecue Sauces
  • Barbecue vs. Grilling
  • Beefsteak vs. Cherry vs. Grape vs. Heirloom vs. Plum Tomatoes
  • Beer
  • Ale vs. Lager
  • IPA vs. Pale Ale vs. Pilsner vs. Saison vs. Wheat Beer
  • Stout vs. Porter
  • Belgian Waffle vs. Liège Waffle
  • Betty vs. Buckle vs. Cobbler vs. Crisp vs. Crumble vs. Pandowdy
  • Bircher Muesli vs. Muesli vs. Overnight Oats
  • Bisque vs, Chowder
  • Blanching vs. Boiling vs. Poaching vs. Simmering
  • Blue vs. Dungeness vs. Jonah vs. King vs. Snow vs. Stone Crabs
  • Bourbon vs. Rye vs. Scotch vs. Whiskey vs. Whisky
  • Broccolini vs. Broccoli Rabe vs. Chinese Broccoli
  • Broth vs. Stock
  • Button vs. Cremini vs. Portobello Mushrooms
  • Cage-Free vs. Free-Range vs. Hormone-Free vs. Local vs. Pasture-Raised vs. Vegetarian-Fed Eggs
  • Calzone vs. Stromboli
  • Canola vs. Corn vs. Grapeseed vs. Peanut vs. Safflower vs. Vegetable Oils
  • Captain vs. Host vs. Maitre D'
  • Carpaccio vs. Ceviche vs. Crudo vs. Sashimi vs. Tartare vs. Tiradito
  • Caviar vs. Roe
  • Cheese
  • Burrata vs. Mozzarella vs. Stracciatella
  • Parmigiano-Reggiano vs. Parmesan
  • Chef vs. Cook
  • Cherrystone Clams vs. Chowder Clams vs. Littleneck Clams vs. Razor Clams vs. Steamers vs. Topneck Clams
  • Chicken Cutlets vs. Chicken Fingers vs. Chicken Nuggets vs. Chicken Tenders
  • Chives vs. Scallions vs. Green Onions vs. Leeks vs. Ramps vs. Spring Onions
  • Chocolate
  • Bittersweet vs. Semisweet Chocolate
  • Dutch-Processed Cocoa Powder vs. Natural Cocoa Powder
  • Hot Cocoa vs. Hot Chocolate
  • Chop vs. Dice vs. Mince vs. Slice
  • Chutney vs. Compote vs. Jam vs. Jelly vs. Marmalade vs. Preserves
  • Cilantro vs. Coriander
  • Clementines vs. Mandarins vs. Satsumas vs. Tangerines
  • Club Soda vs. Seltzer vs. Sparkling Mineral Water
  • Coffee
  • Cappuccino vs. Cortado vs. Flat White vs. Latte vs. Macchiato
  • Cold Brew vs. Iced Coffee
  • Condensed Milk vs. Evaporated Milk
  • Corned Beef vs. Pastrami
  • Cornmeal vs. Grits vs. Polenta
  • Crème Brûlée vs. Flan vs. Panna Cotta
  • Crème Fraîche vs. Sour Cream
  • Crispy vs. Crunchy
  • Dijon vs. English vs. Hot vs. Spicy Brown vs. Whole-Grain vs. Yellow Mustards
  • Dinner vs. Supper
  • Dumpling vs. Gyoza vs. Potsticker vs. Wonton
  • Egg Roll vs. Spring Roll vs. Summer Roll
  • Entrée vs. Main Course
  • Fillet vs. Filet
  • Frosting vs. Glaze vs. Icing
  • Ginger Ale vs. Ginger Beer
  • Green Tea vs. Matcha
  • Grinder vs. Hero vs. Hoagie vs. Sub
  • Hash Browns vs. Home Fries
  • Ice Cream & Frozen Desserts
  • Frozen Yogurt vs. Gelato vs. Ice Cream
  • Float vs. Frappe vs. Malt vs. Milkshake
  • Sherbert vs. Sherbet vs. Sorbet
  • Kosher vs. Sea vs. Table Salts
  • Lamb vs. Mutton
  • Liqueur vs. Liquor
  • Lox vs. Nova vs. Smoked Salmon
  • Marmite vs. Vegemite
  • Mescal vs. Tequila
  • Pasta
  • Fettuccine vs. Linguine vs. Pappardelle vs. Tagliatelle
  • Penne vs. Rigatoni vs. Ziti
  • Pickles
  • Brining vs. Curing vs. Marinating vs. Pickling
  • Bread 'n' Butter vs. Kosher Pickles
  • Cornichon vs. Gherkin
  • Pie vs. Tart
  • Pig
  • Baby Back Ribs vs. Spareribs
  • Bacon vs. Pancetta vs. Guanciale
  • Boar vs. Hog vs. Pig vs. Swine
  • Picnic vs. Pork Butt vs. Pork Shoulder
  • Prawns vs. Shrimp
  • Rhum vs. Rum
  • Rice
  • Arborio vs. Bomba vs. Carnaroli Rice
  • Basmati vs. Jasmine Rice
  • Long-Grain vs. Medium-Grain vs. Short-Grain Rice
  • Russian vs. Thousand Island Dressing
  • Rutabaga vs. Turnip
  • Shoyu vs. Soy Sauce vs. Tamari
  • Sugar
  • Confectioners' vs. Powdered vs. Superfine Sugar
  • Light Brown vs. Dark Brown Sugar
  • Butterscotch vs. Caramel vs. Cateja vs. Dulce de Leche
  • Sweet Potato vs. Yam
  • Summer Squash vs. Zucchini
  • Wine
  • Cava vs. Champagne vs. Pét-Nat vs. Prosecco
  • Madeira vs. Port vs. Sherry
  • Natural vs. Organic Wine
  • Shoutouts
  • Acknowledgments
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index
Review by Booklist Review

Culinary terms can confuse cooks, leaving them wondering in the middle of a recipe just what that word might mean. Noted for her newsletter that shares this book's title, Warshaw (who describes herself as a "professional figure-outer" on Twitter) has devoted herself to clearing up all manner of terminological confusions, so she's used to making distinctions. Some terms she defines here are straightforward such as the difference between liquor and liqueur or evaporated and condensed milk. Others involve more subjective categorization: crispy and crunchy. Even those who think they know a lot of culinary terms may be forced to take advantage of Warshaw's expertise to distinguish a Brussels waffle from a Liège waffle. Warshaw presents all her definitions in amiable prose, avoiding overly technical argot, and recognizes that regional differences add to many confusions. Warshaw organizes her text topically, which makes this handbook good for simply browsing. This little guide may be a handy desk reference for public library collections to offer patron-friendly answers to confused eaters. Includes drawings by Sophia Foster-Dimino and a bibliography.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Warshaw, founder of the What's the Difference? newsletter (which explains the difference between things that are "often confused for one another"), debuts with a superbly fun collection of ingenious elucidations on various types of food and drink. She writes that broth and stock, often used interchangeably, are actually different--stock is made primarily from bones, while broth is meat-based. She also demystifies the often-perplexing egg labels that plague supermarket fridges, including cage-free, free-range, hormone-free, and pasture-raised (spoiler: cage-free doesn't always mean happy chickens). Many will be surprised to discover that green tea and matcha are not the same--though matcha is a type of green tea--and that broccoli rabe isn't broccoli at all but "is instead more closely related to the turnip." Lest anyone feel secure in their food knowledge, Warshaw throws in a few curveballs--scallions, for instance, are indistinguishable, taste-wise, from young spring onions. Those interested in learning the differences between coriander and cilantro (which come from the same plant), clementines and tangerines, and prawns and shrimp need not look any further. Concise, informative, and a pleasure to dip into, this is an endlessly entertaining way to brush up on one's food groups. Agent: Kim Witherspoon, InkWell Management. (June)

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