Pages: 192 (Paperback) ISBN: 1840914653 Pub: Conran Octopus Ltd Pub date: 2006-03-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 95444
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Reader Reviews:`...not for the novice cook, more for those who find cooking a pleasure and wish to improve on their skills and share my ideas.' (13/13 people found this helpful)`Passion for Flavour` presents a stunning range of over 100 recipes, which radiate an ethereal lightness and outstanding intensity of flavour.
YES CHEF (13/13 people found this helpful)for all accomplished cooks this is a must have book. Britains top chef gives you an insight into how to cook the 3 michelin star Ramsay way. The book is so good it's amazing. The dishes in here are truly to die for, they take time to prepare & some can be expensive but they are truly worth the time, effort & money. If you cook any of these dishes for a dinner party your guests will think they are in heaven. Every ish in the book is accompanied by an easy to follow method/ recipe & there are losts of beautiful colour photos.
Now try the restaurant!!! its even better. (16/22 people found this helpful)Great book, good photography makes you want to try receipes. He insists on the best ingredients so you can produce the best possible food. A must for any enthusiast, long and complicated receipes are well worth the effort involved, enabling you to impress friends and family with your culinary skills! Cooking with class (61/61 people found this helpful)Gordon Ramsey comes up with great combinations and greater technique. This book is introduced as being not for the beginner but the enthusiast, but for those beginners willing to have a go some very nice meals indeed can be made. My only criticism of the recipes is that he often insists on using hard to come by ingredients, but I guess that what makes them special. More indication of the time required would be useful, as some of the preparation seems to take ages. Note that if you do get all of Gordon's books you end up with some duplication of recipes and if you're only going to buy one I'd have to recommend "A Chef for All Seasons" before "Passion for Flavour". He goes into slightly more detail, provides more explanation of how to do things, and the seasonal ingredients make shopping that much easier. Superb top of the line cook book (17/19 people found this helpful)When the Nick Nairn trilogy is becoming too easy, slip up a gear into the big league with this one. Nothing at all is simple and straight forward but the results are well worth it. The intro gives a brief introduction to his 'building blocks' which are essential to achieving the final result. Top prize has to go to the steak dish which takes 2 days to prepare!! However, that was back in the old days when you were allowed to buy oxtail from the butchers. In short this is essentially a restaurant manual as opposed to a home cookbook and not for the beginner home chef. However, as Mr Ramsey states 'there are no short cuts to taste' and if you are prepared to go to the lengths it takes the results are (most of the time) worth it. Similar ProductsGordon Ramsay's Passion for Seafood (Conran Octopus Cookery) Kitchen Heaven: Over 100 Brand-new Recipes CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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