Pages: 336 (Hardcover) ISBN: 071814564X Pub: Michael Joseph Ltd Pub date: 2002-09-06 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 32003
|
|
![]() ![]()
Editorial Review:Jamie Oliver's new book, Jamie's Kitchen has only been home a few days and it's already a victim of sticky page syndrome. Like its predecessors--The Naked Chef, The Return of the Naked Chef and Happy Days with the Naked Chef--its beautiful photographs are slightly slick with olive oil and the clear layout of recipes is traced across with fingerprints of chilli jam, while crumbs of polenta and splinters of rosemary nestle in the gritty crease of the spine. And that is the best recommendation for any cook book. Oliver's recipes are truly irresistible and this book might well be his best ever--both in quantity (100 recipes) and quality. The Channel Four series associated with the book will focus on his experience of setting up a restaurant school to turn unemployed kids into professional chefs. While Jamie's Kitchen isn't a course book per se, he takes home cooks through kitchen essentials including poaching, boiling, steaming, stewing, frying, roasting, grilling and baking--all in a no-nonsense style. He proves to be a terrific pupil of his own culinary education, spun in true-to-form Jamie style by the results of his experiments. He has learnt his lessons well from his time at the River Café with recipes such as spring minestrone, pasta and risottos to dream about and a focus on the quality and seasonality of produce. Rick Stein's style of pedagogy also works very well here with sections on basic chef skills such as chopping, boning and filleting. Jamie also helpfully includes easy recipes to some of the basics of French and Mediterranean cookery such as pesto and aioli. But he's also extended his playful ways with oriental cuisine--tempting us with dim sum delights such as steamed pork buns. He also finds room to skirt the borders of increasingly popular Spanish and Middle Eastern flavours with sweet roasted garlic soup and Lebanese lemon chicken respectively, and makes sure to throw in some dinner party dynamite with headliners such as fresh mackerel cooked in pomegranate, lime juice and tequila, and a baked chocolate pudding that's almost too good to share.. Will you be able to get or give a better cookbook than Jamie's Kitchen? You could try, but we wouldn't bet on it. --Fiona Buckland Reader Reviews:Not just cooking - over 100 recipes with useful basic cooking guides and hints throughout. (19/23 people found this helpful)333 high quality, shiny pages split over 9 chapters:-
Let's begin ... (15/21 people found this helpful)A completely different book from the previous ones. The previous three books are a collection of somehow provocative recipes that twist traditional dishes from Italy and France with some good results. They were a sort of college-friendly cookbooks, but with not much help for the basics. Disappointing Book (7/24 people found this helpful)I first decided to purchase this book based on 2 reasons, his past books were good and his show Jamies Kitchen on C4 was great, dispite that some of his student chefs were slacking and wasting a good opportunity to change his/her life. Upon recieving this big and heavy book, I thought this is going to be great, indepth information on his show, the students as well as great recipes. One great Book (13/16 people found this helpful)As a chef myself the recipes and pictures are wonderful. I use all of Jamies books almost everyweek to get ideas for my menus. His food style is awesome and this book reflects it. I special ordered this book from the UK since it is not available in Canada, and I don't regret the extra that I paid for this book. It is his best yet. Too much fish (9/27 people found this helpful)I have bought the book as i enjoy cooking but dont eat fish. the books contents are over three quaters about fish and recipes using unknown herbs and spices. ihave recently exchaned the book for his previous one. Similar ProductsJamie Oliver - Jamie's Kitchen Cook with Jamie: My Guide to Making You a Better Cook CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
Books -> Subjects -> Food & Drink -> Food Writers -> Jamie Oliver
Books -> Subjects -> Food & Drink -> General AAS Books -> Refinements -> Language (feature_browse-bin) -> English Books -> Refinements -> Age (feature_two_browse-bin) Books -> Refinements -> Format (binding_browse-bin) -> Hardcover Books -> Refinements -> Condition (condition-type)
|