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| Author: Rick Stein Publisher: BBC Books Category: Book
List Price: £20.00 Buy New: £8.00 You Save: £12.00 (60%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 68
Media: Hardcover Pages: 288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.8 x 1.2
ISBN: 1846076145 EAN: 9781846076145 ASIN: 1846076145
Publication Date: October 2, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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'Food from the land & sea inspired by travels across the world.....' November 25, 2008 Amazon Reviewer 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
....this super book is a COMPILATION of over 130 of his most popular dishes 'evoking the pleasure and flavour associated with the coast', coupled with his own travel stories - all written in the familiar, relaxed Stein way. BBC Books/2008 'Rick Stein's passion for fresh, well-sourced food has taken him from continent to continent, across magnificent shorelines and to the very best produce the coast has to offer.' From the acknowledgements:- Amongst others, Rick pays tribute to his new commissioning editor, 'who saw the sense of a book of recipes as a record of all the parts of the world that have influenced me in my cooking......' From the introduction:- '.....I'm just someone with an enthusiasm for food and a curiosity that that's sent me sniffing around all over the place looking for lovely dishes in all corners of the globe....' ....and that is precisely what this chunky tome contains! Colourful, simply appealing board covers open to 287 high quality pages, split over 7 chapters:- Britain & Ireland Western Europe Mediterranean & Middle East India Far East Australia & New Zealand The Americas plus basic recipes (inc. dashi, duck confit, Thai red curry paste) preparation techniques (inc. butterflied lamb) specialist ingredients suppliers sandwiched between an introduction and a full index. Each chapter opens with a full page of typical RS banter giving the background to the recipes which follow. Each recipe has a bold title, (with a translation, if applicable) followed by a general opening narrative, the full list of ingredients, the number of servings and a clear method. The book has superb full colour photography throughout, but not all of the dishes are featured, which may prove slightly negative to those of us who like to see what they are aiming for on the plate! However, I feel it is still not worth dropping a full star from five - maybe only a half! From Pizza Margherita:- 'This isn't any old recipe for pizza - this is my recipe, and it's worth making for the following reasons. Firstly, the dough will give you the lightest, crispiest, thinnest base. The buffalo mozzarella will give you a very good-tasting cheese on a pizza, and the use of the best vine-ripened tomatoes, peeled and seeded, then concentrated in hot olive oil, will give you a really fresh tomato sauce. I add a bit of oregano and garlic, too, but basically this is just a pizza Margherita , which is finished with fresh basil leaves and said to resemble the Italian flag - i.e. red tomato, white mozzarella and green basil.......' and the finished product is duly photographed on page 115! Other recipes in this delightful book include:- Hugo's breakfast fishcakes Creamy chicken and asparagus soup Cauliflower cheese Poached salmon with cucumber and dill salad North Atlantic prawn pilaf Stein's classic Cornish pasty Roast rib of beef with Yorkshire puddings and roasties Raspberry cranachan Carbonnade of beef a la flammade Sole Veronique Beef Stroganoff with matchstick potatoes Couers a la creme with raspberries Creme brulee ice cream Moussaka Crab linguine with parsley and chilli Matar peneer Keralan curry with prawns and kokum Crisp Chinese roast pork Sri Lankan fish curry Cured duck breasts with melon, soy and pickled ginger Pavlova with cream and passion-fruit Char-grilled beef tortillas Hangtown fry Strawberry and vanilla shortcake ......'Really good local dishes tell me more about the thoughts, habits and enthusiasms of a foreign country than museum visits or a walk round a famous cathedral.....'
Rick is looking gorgeous! October 8, 2008 Melanie Tyrrell (London) 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is the most beautiful of Rick's books so far- I'm a big fan of his recipes and my mouth is watering looking through the photos. The great thing is you just know you're going to get quality recipes- what's so special about this book is the personal touches, introductions to the recipes and stories of his travels round the world.
Coast to Coast is the perfect gift this autumn/winter! October 8, 2008 Susan Baines (Essex) 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
I purchased this as a present for a friend's birthday - she was over the moon with the book, and spent Sunday making dinner with recipes from the book. I shall definitely be purchasing this for others come Christmas due to the feedback i've received!
Excellent November 14, 2008 Gayle Hartley (Andalucia) 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
Beautiful book with the usual high standard of both recipes and other content. Rick Stein has excelled yet again, a great buy and fantastic addition for the kitchen or the collection.
well trodden October 1, 2008 Mr. Aubrey D. Dhanraj (london, england) 17 out of 21 found this review helpful
as a really big fan of rick stein, and having all of his previous books, this is just a bringing together of his favorites. not worth purchasing if you have previous books, but a nice little pressie for a newbie
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