The Gourmet Cookbook: More than 1000 recipes
What has to be an incredible cookbook is now available for pre-order from Amazon.com:
"For beginners and seasoned cooks alike, The Gourmet Cookbook is an eloquent, essential companion in the kitchen - one that will take its place among the classic cookbooks of our generation. Under the discerning eye of the celebrated authority Ruth Reichl, the editors of America's premier cooking magazine sifted through more than 60,000 recipes published over the past six decades. Testing, tasting, and cross-testing to ensure that every cook achieves the same superb results, they selected more than 1000 recipes. The Gourmet Cookbook is encyclopedic but eminently accessible. With it, cooks can go back to the days when Beef Wellington ruled the table or prepare something as contemporary as Crispy Artichoke "Flowers" with Salsa Verde. Those in a hurry who want simple dinners with flavor and flair will find hundreds of possibilities, including Seared Salmon with Balsamic Glaze and Skirt Steak Fajitas with Lime and Black Pepper. At the same time, The Gourmet Cookbook is the perfect volume for entertaining, full of adventurous recipes for special occasions: Blini with Three Caviars, Fragrant Crispy Duck, and Tiramisu Ice Cream Cake. Throughout the book you'll find hundreds of valuable tips from Gourmet's eight test kitchens. Illustrated instructions explain everything from how to cut up a chicken to how to shuck an oyster."
Two write ups on the new book:
New York Times:
Take 1,283 Gourmet Winners. Add Folksiness. Hold Glitter. (Requires free subscription)
Boston Globe:
The new gold standard? Gourmet magazine wants its cookbook to be the go-to guide.
I hope for the day when I can distribute recipes in MacGourmet format for recipe books like this. Picture it: buy a cookbook, and get the recipes for your MacGourmet library. You can easily find which book recipes are in, and if you want, print the recipes out so that your books or laptops aren't in harm's way in the kitchen.
I hope to have a review of this cookbook in the near future.
Pre-order The Gourmet Cookbook : More than 1000 recipes (Price: $27.20 from Amazon.com) and support MacGourmet.com.
[Updated to add references to two articles on the new book]
"For beginners and seasoned cooks alike, The Gourmet Cookbook is an eloquent, essential companion in the kitchen - one that will take its place among the classic cookbooks of our generation. Under the discerning eye of the celebrated authority Ruth Reichl, the editors of America's premier cooking magazine sifted through more than 60,000 recipes published over the past six decades. Testing, tasting, and cross-testing to ensure that every cook achieves the same superb results, they selected more than 1000 recipes. The Gourmet Cookbook is encyclopedic but eminently accessible. With it, cooks can go back to the days when Beef Wellington ruled the table or prepare something as contemporary as Crispy Artichoke "Flowers" with Salsa Verde. Those in a hurry who want simple dinners with flavor and flair will find hundreds of possibilities, including Seared Salmon with Balsamic Glaze and Skirt Steak Fajitas with Lime and Black Pepper. At the same time, The Gourmet Cookbook is the perfect volume for entertaining, full of adventurous recipes for special occasions: Blini with Three Caviars, Fragrant Crispy Duck, and Tiramisu Ice Cream Cake. Throughout the book you'll find hundreds of valuable tips from Gourmet's eight test kitchens. Illustrated instructions explain everything from how to cut up a chicken to how to shuck an oyster."
Two write ups on the new book:
New York Times:
Take 1,283 Gourmet Winners. Add Folksiness. Hold Glitter. (Requires free subscription)
Boston Globe:
The new gold standard? Gourmet magazine wants its cookbook to be the go-to guide.
I hope for the day when I can distribute recipes in MacGourmet format for recipe books like this. Picture it: buy a cookbook, and get the recipes for your MacGourmet library. You can easily find which book recipes are in, and if you want, print the recipes out so that your books or laptops aren't in harm's way in the kitchen.
I hope to have a review of this cookbook in the near future.
Pre-order The Gourmet Cookbook : More than 1000 recipes (Price: $27.20 from Amazon.com) and support MacGourmet.com.
[Updated to add references to two articles on the new book]
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