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M**G
Excellent!
Not a book for the beginner cook! I do fine the recipes easy to follow, but I would say this book is more for the cooking-lover. A few ingredients are more difficult to source but they are all delicious that I've tried so far! I highly recommend it for anyone that loves cooking and is looking for a challenge
M**R
Best of the Best
I have always loved Gordon Ramsay on television. I have not always felt his cookbooks translate well to American cooking. This one does though. I not only loved the recipes and the organization of the book (by course type and protein type mostly) but the photos and the commentary are also great. The book pulled me in from the cover and kept me enraptured all the way to the index. Duck with Port wine and cherry sauce, Pear Frangipane are both on my immediate must try list. Casual enough for everyday cooking and elegant enough for any special occasion, this is going to be my go to Gordon Ramsay cookbook. One caveat: make sure you read the cook's notes in the beginning. If you don't have a convection oven, all temperatures should be set 25 degrees higher than the recipe calls for.
H**L
Excellent for the English Traditionalist!
I'm a newbie cook and this offering was a bit ambitious for me. It is well written and organized, and the dishes are very much traditional English fare. I don't have a butcher or a grocery store nearby that sells lamb or game, so that seriously affects my ability to prepare many of the dishes herein.
T**E
How can you not buy his books?
He’s a fantastic chef all his books are excellent
J**.
Not an essential book unless you are a raving Ramsay fan
These are the dishes Ramsay cooks when he's at home. Some of them are good but most of them are things I wouldn't bother to cook, myself. Either I can't get the ingredients or they are overly complex. His shepherd's pie is nice, even though we can't get lamb, and we can get Branston pickle, which I sometimes have in the fridge (it's great with a lunch of cheese, bread and apples. Cheddar cheese, that is.) The pickle is a sort of molasses-sweet-and-sour dice of turnips and onions but it's very strong and flavorful. You can sub in chutney, which is exactly what I use in some chopped meat curries like Keema. I've made the duck with port and cherries before (be sure you do NOT overcook the duck breasts. If someone demands well done, make something else. Seriously.) Otherwise, this book is only for Ramsay fans and not really an essential cookbook. The Kindle book is annoying--hard to navigate and not indexed. A serious flaw.
M**A
Great Recipes !!!!
Love the recipes in this book, big fan of Gordon Ramsey, totality upgrade my level . My family appreciates the change.
L**A
GREAT COOK BOOK
I love this book, it's my go to when I am going to a dinner party and need to whip something good up that will keep people coming back for more. The recipes are easy and clear. I would recommend this to anyone.
M**L
Interesting insight into chef Ramsay
You either love Gordon or hate him. His brash way in the kitchen offends some but amuses me. The man is nothing if not passionate about cooking. In this book you get a little insight into his life and some yummy sounding recipes.
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