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The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook :: 0609602195
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| Lauren Bacall gets cranky when Barefoot Contessa, an East Hampton specialty food store/institution for more than 20 years, is sold out of Indonesian Ginger Chicken. She can now thank her lucky stars that exuberant owner Ina Garten has written The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook and included this recipe. Ms. Bacall is sure to be pleased to discover how easy it is to achieve such fantastic flavor. Simplicity is something of a bottom line at Barefoot Contessa. "Food is not about impressing people," Ina Garten says. "It's about making them feel comfortable." Aimed at the cook who intends to entertain, The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook draws on Garten's experience as a caterer, as well as her knowledge of what customers really want to eat when they arrive at her shop. She has culled her favorite recipes and has included timesaving tips, always striving for ease and simplicity. Neither cooking nor entertaining should be a chore, according to Ina Garten, and her lovely cookbook is a case in point. This is an intensely illustrated cookbook that shows the foods to best advantage (and makes it a lovely gift book). Presentation counts for a great deal, and Garten's food styling adds to any food platter. But just as relevant are photos that bring in the spirit of fresh, locally grown produce. There's the local poultry producer proudly holding a laying hen in case anyone should wonder where the eggs come from. Starting with appetizers, Ina Garten isn't afraid to include such basics as hummus and guacamole: she knows from experience that her versions make a profound impact. There are French Onion Soup and Corn Cheddar Chowder, Baked Virginia Ham and Salmon with Fennel, Roasted Carrots and Caramelized Butternut Squash--and then one killer dessert after another. Included, too, are some breakfast specialties. Any upscale bed and breakfast could have this book in the kitchen and get rid of all others. This isn't a cookbook about getting outrageous with food. The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook is about warming the hearts and souls of your guests with familiar food raised to a gourmet level. --Schuyler Ingle Editorial Descriptions are usually submitted by the manufacturers, publishers and authors. Contact us if you are one of them, and wish to change the above description. |
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Author: Guest I am an avid, but amateur chef and am getting married in Fall 05. I've been given a bunch of cookbooks. My favorite show on Food TV is the Barefoot Contessa . . . but my favorite cookbook so far, hands down, is called NOT ON LOVE ALONE by Jessie Carry Saunders. It has a friendly, intimate tone, and it feels like something written by a young woman for other young couples. Just like Ina Garten, the recipes are elegant and delicious without ever feeling fussy.
It has a friendly, appealing feel, like the author is in the kitchen with you, telling you stories about the recipes as she teaches you how to make them. Also, it's a super-high quality book -- it's a hard cover, the pages are nice and thick, and the watercolor illustrations on every page make the book seem like something you could display on your coffee table as easily as you could use it in the kitchen.
Like I said, I love the Barefoot Contessa, but if you want a similar style cookbook by a pretty young chef, my recommendation is NOT ON LOVE ALONE. Enjoy! :)
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Author: Guest I like Ina Garten's show on the food network. Her recipes are excellent and not too difficult. The cookbook features recipes from "The Barefoot Contessa", and they are awesome!
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Author: Guest This is my favorite cookbook! It is wonderful and fairly easy. I get many compliments on the food I make from it. A very good purchase!
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Author: Guest A great cookbook! I wanted to caution those of you who bought the cookbook that on the "Outragious" Brownies" recipe when she calls for a pound of butter (4 sticks) I just used 3 sticks and they came out fine.
A sales lady at Williams Sonoma had told me she did this after her first batch came out too greasy because of using four sticks of butter. They are great brownies!! The coffee granules in the recipe really intensify the flavor of the chocolate. It makes a large cookie sheet-ful of brownies so be prepared to feed an army!!
Another great recipe is the Turkey Meatloaf. I love ground turkey but decided to use ground beef and see how it would taste-it was DELICIOUS!!! It's such a moist and flavorful meatloaf. The worschestershire sauce and tomato paste and thyme add so much flavor. The leftovers heat up well and taste great! This is a great recipe to couple with her Buttermilk Mash Potatoes that are in her Family Style Book I believe.
Good recipe for a cold fall or winter day when your in the mood to stay home in your sweats and eat some good comfort food.
COMFORT FOOD-Something Ina's really good at!!!
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Author: Guest I am a devotee of the Barefoot Contessa. I think her recipes are divine. This cookbook is a delight -- I find myself reading it on Saturday afternoons without even plans for cooking. This week, I made the cheddar corn soup and I am now immensely popular with friends and neighbors. One warning: The Contessa doesn't give a darn about your arteries. She's not concerned with reducing your calorie count, helping you get in shape, or giving you lighter options. Instead, this book revels in bacon grease, butter, and cream. It is absolutely decadent, and I love it.
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