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Kitchen Heaven: Over 100 Brand-new Recipes
by Gordon Ramsay
from Penguin Books Ltd

Kitchen Heaven: Over 100 Brand-new Recipes

 

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Editorial Review:

The television series Ramsay's Kitchen Hell saw him stopping at nothing - and no one - in his quest to achieve the very highest standards, no matter what the venue or the dish. Now he brings all that formidable passion and unique advice to your home. With over 100 brand-new recipes - including some of the most accessible and delicious he has ever produced - Ramsay's Kitchen Heaven is a cookbook for everyone who loves food, from the complete novice to the more accomplished cook. The only quality Gordon insists upon is enthusiasm.

Never mind the b*****ks, here are the true gems that place Gordon Ramsay at the apogee of contemporary British cuisine. In Kitchen Heaven, Gordon's a man with a mission: to give back to the industry that has given him so much. And if he can impose his excellence into our home kitchens, so much the better.

His beautifully illustrated book includes many of the recipes he uses in his TV series, Kitchen Nightmares, to replace tired and misguided fancy food with hearty fare focused more on local produce and fresh, good-quality ingredients simply presented. Don't be intimidated by Ramsay's reputation for three Michelin star perfection. The man whose previous book, Gordon Ramsay's Just Desserts, includes a recipe for a roasted rhubarb and apple crumble (an easy and warming comfort pudding), is surprisingly accessible as a creator of cookbooks for anyone's kitchen. He is a master of great classics such as bouillabaisse, fish pie, Caesar salad and a stuffed loin of roast suckling pig with crispy crackling that you'll be calling your mum about. Aware that any kitchen needs to be aware of the bottom line, he revels in the possibilities of a rich, intensely-flavoured braised oxtail in beef tomatoes and a braised shank of lamb that falls off the bone onto a soft parsnip purée. In kitchen heaven, kids are always first to the table to enjoy friendly and healthy fare such as lamb stew with parsley dumplings and young carrots, or for a more grown-up palette, pheasant baked with ceps. And the aforementioned crumble may have to make way for calvados rice pudding with caramelised apples, while his reinvigoration of black forest gateau will spoon away any bad memories you have of the sweet trolley. For the unbelievers, he even builds bridges between himself and vegetarians, demonstrating how seriously he takes vegetarian food with recipes such as baked asparagus and parmesan loaf and braised lentils and Swiss chard, turnips and parsley ravioli.

Ramsay's tips on how to create ambience and write a good menu is all fantastically useful whether you are running a restaurant or having a dinner party, with interesting insights on the techniques, processes and personalities that have contributed to his success. If the horror stories turn your stomach, Kitchen Heaven is divine intervention indeed. --Fiona Buckland

You've seen his vision of hell. Now prepare to taste Kitchen Heaven.
If he can turn around restaurants from Ambleside to Abergavenny, imagine what Gordon Ramsay can do for your kitchen ...
The television series Ramsay's Kitchen Hell saw him stopping at nothing - and no one - in his quest to achieve the very highest standards, no matter what the venue or the dish. Now he brings all that formidable passion and unique advice to your home. With over 100 brand-new recipes - including some of the most accessible and delicious he has ever produced - Ramsay's Kitchen Heaven is a cookbook for everyone who loves food, from the complete novice to the more accomplished cook. The only quality Gordon insists upon is enthusiasm.
As well as meat, fish and vegetarian dishes, there are recipes for soups, dressings, sauces, puddings and 'Things on Toast', complemented by an indispensable 'How to' section. But this is much more than just a cookbook. Through practical insights and fascinating anecdotes, it also provides for the first time a glimpse into what really drives arguably the best chef in Britain - a man who induces not only sheer terror in all those who work with him, but also fierce loyalty. That number is about to include you. Open up Ramsay's Kitchen Heaven - and enjoy a taste of paradise.

A major new cookery book from Michelin-starred chef Gordon Ramsay, to tie-in with his new series on Channel 4.


Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

  • A useful book where 'Tweaked' basics meet the more sophisticated........and the odd rude word in the narratives!
    Cover quotes:-
    `As seen on Channel 4', over 100 brand new recipes.
    'Hellishly Good' Heat - `Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares' presented viewers with a vision of culinary hell. Now Britain's foremost chef shares the secrets of how it should be done - and allows us a glimpse of `Kitchen Heaven'.
    For the large part this is a useful recipe and reference book where `tweaked' basics e.g. `Black Forest Gateau' mingle with the more sophisticated `Cold Chocolate Mousse with Lavender Ice Cream'; 'Puff... more info

  • You fu**ing bl**dy etc etc
    The book from the kicthen version of South Park (i.e. lots of swearing) This book has a few great recipes in it. especially the banana soufle recipe, some of the soups & the fish pie is a great 1. overall a good book.

  • Interesting, but not for beginners
    This is an interesting (if not a bit light on content) cookbook. A short word of warning though to less-than-confident cooks. Many of the recipes assume a reasonable level of culinary skill which may have some starters a bit lost - Delia Smith it ain't!

  • Not a great deal here!
    Ramsay may be one of my favorite chefs, but this book really isn't worth the stretch. It dazzles you with fantastic pictures and interesting prose, but seems to be lacking on the recipe front. When I rate a cookery book I always have Nigella Lawsons "How to Eat" in the back of my mind. Not sure what Nigella offers in the cost per recipe ratio, but Ramsay falls well short of what I'd expect these days.

    His restaurants are great though!!


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