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Barefoot in Paris: Easy French Food You Can Make at Home

Barefoot in Paris: Easy French Food You Can Make at Home

  • Hardcover
  • Author: Ina Garten
  • Publisher: Clarkson Potter
  • Release Date: October 2004
  • ISBN-10: 1400049350
  • ISBN-13: 9781400049356
  • List Price: $35.00

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Summary

Ina Garten's much loved cookbooks, The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook, Barefoot Contessa Parties!, and Barefoot Contessa Family Style, offer relaxed yet stylish dishes that don't tax the cook. Her food works wonderfully for entertaining but shouldn't be limited to such times. Barefoot in Paris finds Garten (almost inevitably) in France, "translating" native dishes for the American home cook. The result is rewarding, and should get those reluctant to "cook French" to do just that. Covered are classics like Celery Root Rémoulade, Boeuf Bourguignon, and Chicken with Forty Cloves of Garlic, but also "newer" dishes like Zucchini Vichyssoise and Avocado and Grapefruit Salad. If Garten ranges wide from typical Parisian fare--in, for example, recipes like Rosemary Cashews, Tomato Rice Pilaf, and a distinctly American Brownie Tart--these nonetheless embody the French approach. Her sweets, including the likes of Peaches in Sauternes, Plum Cake "Tatin," and an exemplary Crème Brûlée, are particularly tempting. Included also are asides like "About French Table Settings," and "If You're Going," a resource guide, that, practicality apart, give readers a sense of French culinary life. With color photos, this is winning addition to the Barefoot collection. --Arthur Boehm

Customer Reviews

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French Food Made Easy

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I've had this book for a few years and use it when I want to make a classic French bistro type meal. Last night I made the Beef Bourgignon for the 3rd time and it was a huge success. I learned to cook while living in Paris and used Mastering the Art of Cooking as my teacher.
Ian Garten makes the classics easy for busy folks and ensures excellent results.
The only reason I did not give it 5 stars is because I think Ian Garten goes a bit over the top with ingredients from time to time. For instance,
her Beef Bourgignon calls for 8 ounces of bacon. If you want an overwhelming bacon flavor to your dish then go for the 8 ounces. I cut it to 4 ounces and there is a subtle flavor of bacon (and less fat) in the finished product and much more like what you would experience in France.
She has a recipe for Celery Root Remoulade - a personal favorite and hard to find in restaurants. Her dressing recipe calls for way too much mayo and if you use the full amount your end result will be soggy and mushy.
So, think about how you like your food to taste and adjust her recipes accordingly. Her techniques are great and this book includes many of the classic French dishes that reflect the real food you find in France.

Disappointing!

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Usually, Ms. Garten provides stellar recipes; however, "Barefoot in Paris" is about as bad as it gets. Her cooking times are optimistic at best and it appears that she presumes everyone has a each tool made available from Williams and Sonoma. Do yourself a favor and avoid this book, it's hack-y at best. Her recipes are neither easy nor could be made at home (unless you happen to timeshare with Gordon Ramsay). Bobby Flay's offerings are far better than Ms. Garten's misguided book.

Delicious and easy to make recipes!!!

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After honeymooning in Paris, my husband and I craved the simplicity and decadent flavors of French cooking. I do believe that this cookbook provides a representative glimpse of french classic cooking. I am not saying these recipes are straight out of the bistros and cafes of Paris but that they are a more practical approach at some of France's most popular classic dishes. I am by no means a professional chef so I write this review from the standpoint of the average cook who enjoys tasty creations that are relatively inexpensive and easy to whip up at home :o)

Ou est la Tour Eiffel?

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I have no desire to master French cooking and I'm not a fan of Julia Child. I do, however, love beautiful cookbooks that don't mind getting splattered and authors who pare things down to the basics, hence why I love Ina and have no problem giving this book five stars. The recipes are easy, basic riffs on French classics, that don't involve long preparations or too many ingredients. I've never eaten in a French bistro but I would hope that it would be like this. Ina's love of Paris and French cooking shines through but it's not cloying; rather, she wants you to enjoy it as much as she does without thinking you need to be fussy or over done. As usual, Ina has given her readers a treasure trove of pictures and information; it's a delight to sit down with and just read.

FRENCH QUICK & EASY-A BEAUTIFUL COOKBOOK

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I have tried several French cookbooks, and I have loved each and every one. But French cooking can be time consuming. So if you would like to cook French recipes, but don't want the hassle of long drawn out processess, this is your book. Everything is easy to understand, and beautful to look at. My favorite was her version of a crème brûlée recipe. I have made it several times, and everytime it comes out flawless. I also loved many other recipes within this great idea of a cookbook. Thanks Ina.