· For the 75th anniversary edition, 4,500 recipes were tested that used a total of 400 pounds of butter, 300 quarts of milk, 485 pounds of red meat, and 275 pounds of fish and shellfish. · The average age of a recipe tester working on the 75th anniversary edition was 46.7 years. · Recipe testers spend 8,798 hours testing recipes and techniques for the latest edition. · The knife was the first cutlery invented, followed by the spoon, and, much later, the fork (11th century A.D.). · Caffeine is the most widely used behavior-changing chemical ingested worldwide. · Eating cheese slows the decay of teeth. · A light coating of oil speeds cooking and improves flavor of most grilled foods. · Some of the most requested recipes from past Joy of Cooking editions include Chicken Marengo, Chocolate Cake (also known as the "Rombauer Special"), and Golden Glow Gelatin Salad. · Ice is considered one of the most important ingredients in making drinks. · Popsicles, baby back ribs, smoothies, and power bars are just a few of the recipes making their debut in the 2006 anniversary edition. · The 2006 Joy of Cooking has instructions on using natural ingredients to color Easter eggs: beets for pink; chopped red cabbage for blue; tumeric for yellow; and the skins of 12 red onions for orange to burnt orange. · Slow cooker recipes are included in the 2006 Joy for the first time. |