Selected Product: | In The Heat Of The Kitchen Paperback Edition: 1 Author: Gordon Ramsay Publisher: Wiley Release Date: 2004 ISBN-10: 0764588346 ISBN-13: 9780764588341 List Price: $29.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Gordon Ramsay's Fast Food ISBN-10: 1554700647 ISBN-13: 9781554700646 List Price:$35.00 Gordon Ramsay Makes It Easy ISBN-10: 0764598783 ISBN-13: 9780764598784 List Price:$24.95 Roasting in Hell's Kitchen: Temper Tantrums, F Words, and the Pursuit of Perfection ISBN-10: 0061191981 ISBN-13: 9780061191985 List Price:$13.95 Passion for Flavour ISBN-10: 1840914653 ISBN-13: 9781840914658 List Price:$29.95 Chef for All Seasons ISBN-10: 1580087426 ISBN-13: 9781580087421 List Price:$27.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for In The Heat Of The Kitchen by Gordon Ramsay (ISBN-10: 0764588346, ISBN-13: 9780764588341). At this time we have not yet written a review for In The Heat Of The Kitchen by Gordon Ramsay (ISBN-10: 0764588346, ISBN-13: 9780764588341). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com The exciting, new book by Gordon Ramsay, star of "Hell's Kitchen," the hot reality show airing now on Fox. Gordon Ramsay, the temperamental and demanding star of "Hell's Kitchen," which is airing on Fox this summer, is known around the world for his culinary expertise. How does he achieve such success? Ramsay's brand-new cookbook, In the Heat of the Kitchen, reveals all, from techniques and short cuts to clever cooking tips. This is also a collection of superb recipes, every one tested to ensure success in the home kitchen, including gorgeous full-color photographs of finished dishes and photos of step-by-step techniques as well. With chapters on fish, poultry, meat, vegetables, salads, fruits and breads, this is a cookbook you will turn to whenever you want to cook with lots of style and a minimum of fuss. A great book from a top notch chef! | Customer Rating: | This is one of those cook books put together by a "TV Chef" that may seem somewhere between pretentious and useful. Some of the recipes such as "Guinea Hen with Pomegranate" and "Skate with a Sherry Vinegar and Caper Sauce" may seem over the top to the average cook, but if you look closely at the other ingredients, substitutions can easily be made with fantastic results ie: chicken for Guinea Hen and cod or flounder for the Skate. Such is the brilliance of Ramsay.
Simpler recipes such as "Chicken Pot Pie", "Warm Red Mullet Salad", "Roasted Tomato Soup" and "Brazed Pork" have a sense of home cooking and traditional fare. Anyone who has ever watched his Kitchen Nightmare series will know that Chef Ramsay is all about simplicity and good old fashioned cooking. Sure he can do frou-frou, but some of the best dishes he introduces to failing chefs are cheap to make and easy to produce.
But beyond the recipes, Ramsay takes the time to show us some great little kitchen tricks such as cleaning crab, the secret to perfect lobster medallions, and how to tie a rolled pork roast. In the back of the book are invaluable recipes for sauces, dressings and stocks. | Yummy! | Customer Rating: | | Fabulous cookbook - albeit some of the recipes are a little "much" for my taste. Great and handy reference to have around | Excellent Book with Delicious Results! | Customer Rating: | I bought this book after seeing all the Gordon Ramsey TV shows. His food sounded so good I simply had to try it. True to his creed on his shows, his food is (mostly) simple. Some recipes take a little more effort, but certainly are not difficult. The extra effort is due to the complete refusal to use short cut ingredients and pre made anything. His recipes require fresh ingredients, no surprise.
The results, frankly, are more than worth it. WOW! The simple joy of eating a gravy which is by itself a varied taste experience is worth it. (People were coming over repeatedly to visit and asking if there was any leftover gravy practically every day!)
After cooking and eating this way, one wants to kick themselves for having accepted lesser quality. It also makes you wonder how so little extra convenience could have been worth the jump to a lower standard of food found in today's cooking. Another bonus; I found I understood more of the finer complexities of ingredients ability to intermingle and what goes well together. This is helpful when you take your recipes off plan to please your own pallet.
I would compare the book to Julia Childs Mastering The Art of French Cooking; much easier recipes, results less complex, food tastes just as good if good food is what you are after. (Taking nothing away from Julia Childs book, which is excellent, but far more complex)Mastering the Art of French Cooking, Volume One
Buy it! Cook with it! Enjoy eating the results! | small town texas review | Customer Rating: | | This book includes recipes that have so many hard to find or expensive ingredients it is just not pratical for the average middle class cook. The recipes sound wonderful and the pictures are very appealing but I will probably never be able to make any of them because of the expense and the hard to find items. | Great tastes here! | Customer Rating: | | My wife and i use this book alot. It has broadened our horizons when eating. |
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