Apple pie

The unplugged apple pie: note by note cooking to save energy

Energy consumption in modern food production is recognized as a major environmental concern. Traditional cooking methods often require significant energy, contributing to the overall carbon footprint of our diets. In response, Note by Note cooking, an innovative culinary technique introduced in 1994, helps to reduce energy use in food preparation by focusing on pure compounds. Inspired by the comforting memories of home-made apple pie, a dessert that is both nostalgic and widely appreciated across countries, "The Unplugged Apple Pie" is presented. The challenge was to keep the familiarity while adhering to the principles of Note by Note cooking. This meant no oven, no long cooking times, and a preference for a short list of ingredients. The results show the potential of the approach for more sustainable cooking techniques and recipes.

The unplugged apple pie: note by note cooking to save energy

Charlotte Delattre
Université Paris Saclay, AgroParisTech, 91120 Palaiseau, France.
*Correspondence: charlotte.delattre@agroparistech.fr

Citation:
Delattre C. 2024. The unplugged apple pie, International Journal of Molecular and Physical Gastronomy, 10(1), 10, 1-6. doi: 10.17180/ijmpg-2024-art010

Section:
This article was published in the “Edible Ideas: Recipes” section of the International Journal of Molecular and Physical Gastronomy.

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