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Gourmet Today: More than 1000 All-New Recipes for the Contemporary Kitchen

Gourmet Today: More than 1000 All-New Recipes for the Contemporary KitchenCreator: Ruth Reichl
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 49 reviews
Sales Rank: 9939

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 1024
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Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 8.6 x 2.6

ISBN: 0618610189
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.59
EAN: 9780618610181
ASIN: 0618610189

Publication Date: September 22, 2009
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In no other period of our country's history has the food scene changed so rapidly. Exciting new ingredients are available everywhere, expanding our culinary horizons. Even casual meals have globe-trotting flavors. We want memorable dishes, and we want them to be healthy for our families and our planet. And with our busy schedules, we want them on the table faster than ever. A new culinary world calls for a new cookbook. Gourmet Today responds to our changing foodscape with more vegetarian recipes, more recipes for popular dishes from every corner of the world, more recipes for stunning meals ready in 30 minutes or less, more simple ways to prepare all the vegetables in the farmers' market, advice on choosing sustainable fish, chicken, and beef, tips on throwing an easy cocktail party, more recipes for flavorful techniques like grilling, and more recipes for the new ingredients flooding our market.

Each of the over 1,000 recipes was selected by editor in chief Ruth Reichl, a best-selling author in her own right, who wrote the introductions to each chapter. Every recipe has been tested and cross-tested in the Gourmet test kitchen so every cook, whether a first-timer or a veteran, gets impeccable results. With menus for holidays and other seasonal occasions, an authoritative glossary of ingredients (plus mail-order sources), and hundreds of sidebars on ingredients and handy techniques from the test kitchen, Gourmet Today is the indispensable book for today's cook.



Amazon Exclusive: A Letter from Ruth Reichl

Dear Amazon Reader,

These days you hear a lot of gloom and doom about the state of American food. It's certainly true that if you want to focus on the negative, there's a lot to despair about.

On the other hand, the opposite is also true. I wrote my first cookbook in 1971, and when I see the difference between what was available then and the food that now fills my supermarket, it makes me want to go dancing down the aisles.

Back then things were so different that my editor insisted that I call for ground beef instead of lamb in a classic Greek moussaka; she said not many grocers actually sold lamb. She also worried about the recipe for handmade pasta (too esoteric) and a simple Chinese stir-fry of chicken (what on earth was a wok). She worried when I called for freshly grated Parmesan cheese (most people still used the stuff that came in the green can), fresh garlic (frowned upon in many places) and chiles (too hot, too hot, too hot).

What a difference a few years make! The American supermarket has turned into an international bazaar, offering us all the best flavors of the world. Whether you want to cook the foods of Asia, the Americas, India or Europe, the ingredients are there. And that's only part of the good news; the other is that the era of mindless eating is over. Good cooks everywhere are now aware of the consequences of their choices, and when they walk through the aisles, they think about sustainability.

It's a wonderful time for people who care about food. But it requires a new kind of cookbook, one that takes advantage of the great modern marketplace. Gourmet's twelve test cooks spent five years exploring all the new ingredients available in the supermarkets--from frozen pizza dough to Thai chili pastes and eggroll wrappers--figuring out the best ways to use them. They haunted farmers markets too, so we could offer advice on cooking everything from ramps to celery root. They spent time in fish markets, snapping up new offerings like Arctic char and tilapia. Then they cooked each dish again and again and again, taking out unnecessary steps and ensuring that each was absolutely foolproof. The result is more than a thousand recipes that are absolutely guaranteed to work. I couldn't live without this book. I love cooking from it. I hope you will too.

Best wishes,

Ruth Reichl

(Photo © Brigitte Lacombe)




Recipe Excerpts from Gourmet Today

• Raspberry Lime Rickey
• Grilled Ceasar Salad
• Grilled Cumin Chicken Breasts with Avocado Salsa
• Chocolate Chunk Oatmeal Coconut Cookies




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5 out of 5 stars Great book   July 25, 2010
Bob
Another great all-around cookbook. There are several out there, but this one should be in your library.


5 out of 5 stars Cookbook Collection   June 26, 2010
Laurie
Wow, 1007 pages with a lovely introduction and a very good index. Contains a nice vegetarian selection.
My 16 year old granddaughter made two of the following recipes and found the directions to be clear and concise directions.
So far, we've enjoyed the raspberry tart, the onion tomato tart and the Italian cookies.




5 out of 5 stars more great recipes   June 24, 2010
Janna Chin (Edina, MN United States)
I loved their first book and have already gotten started with a few of the new recipes in this one. One of my favorites, so far, is the Poached Chicken with Tomatoes, Olives and Green Beans. It's healthy, full of flavor and perfect for summer. I look forward to trying other recipes in the book. I find myself reaching for my Gourmet, Mark Bittman and Barefoot Contessa cookbooks the most these days. Of course, Marcella Hazan is where I go for anything Italian. She's the best. Too bad we won't be able to look forward to any other books in the Gourmet series, but I'm pretty happy with what I've got.


3 out of 5 stars Should add pictures to the recipes   May 21, 2010
S. Tanaka (Honolulu, HI)
A huge collection of recipes. This book covers it all. The only gripe is that it doesn't have any pictures. One of the great things about Gourmet magazine was how they enticed you with beautiful pictures of the dish. Looking at it makes you want to make it and eat it. With just words, it's kinda hard. Not the same effect. Recipes themselves are good, though. You'll need to spend a lot of time combing through the recipes to find the one you like.


5 out of 5 stars Well Done!   May 10, 2010
J. G. Addonizio
An excellent comprehensive cookbook.Is this to be Gourmet's last? sad to see the magazine go.In this book,the ethnic recipes seem authentic {the few that I know } and the basics are solid.Family members who live in town are delighted with the surge of new dishes and desserts coming from my kitchen .Chapter on cocktails is good also.

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