

Gordon Ramsay Makes It Easy [Ramsay, Gordon] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Gordon Ramsay Makes It Easy Review: Sophisticated but Simple - Gordon Ramsay is a chef whose style and skill is someone I admire. Unfortunately, most of his cook books are more 'style' over substance, and his use of strange and difficult to find ingredients makes large swathes of his books less than useful. I live in Utah, and so it is particularly hard to get fresh fish here, and it seems the majority of Ramsay's recipes are for fish. But this book, Gordon Ramsay Makes It Easy, is much more useful. Don't get me wrong, I own nearly every cook book he's ever written and I pick recipes out of them and work with them the best I can considering the ingredients. But this particular book, besides In The Heat Of The Kitchen , has been the most useful for me. First of all it comes with a DVD which is short... it only have a few recipes on it, but damn, I love watching him teach you and show you how to cook. Second, the breakfast section might be my favorite. From the Country Garden Breakfast to his French method of cooking Sublime Scrambled Eggs. These slow cooked eggs have become an absolute favorite in my family. Strangers who come to visit are given them and are wary their creamy texture, but are almost always won over by the incredible taste. I also love his English Breakfast. Moving on I highly recommend his Risotto of Wild Mushrooms. Every time I make it, the whole house smiles in anticipation. His Macaroni Cheese recipe is simple yet elegant. His meat section is big, and though he has a lot of fish recipes, there are more substantial and easy to make meat and chicken recipes. He also has a section of food for kids, which is brilliant, and his Pasta with Bacon has become a huge favorite in my family. The book is rounded out with some appetizers and more posh food, but all of it simple to prepare, with lots of colored pictures. He finishes with recipes designed for two people and then recipes designed for larger crowds. It is hard not to admire and respect Gordon for his hard work and brilliance. He can be quite a character, and some of his cook books are just too 'high minded' for me to get a 'lot' of use from. But this is one I would definitely rate 5 stars. It is used often in my kitchen, and has become a favorite among my friends and families. If you got only ONE Gordon Ramsay book... I would choose this one, though he has some others that have fantastic recipes in them. Review: Everything I expected - Gordon Ramsey has a variety of TV shows. One of the shows he is a most patient teacher to one lucky home cook for a special occasion. It is because of watching that show I wanted to get one of his cook books. On that show and in this book the message is the same - Good cooking does not have to be difficult or intimidating. When I first glanced through the book it appeared to be a waste - ingredients that I don't like or never heard of or can't find at my store. Then I sat down to really take a good look at each one and see if there wasn't something in there. I saw how I could substitute here & there and still end up with something pretty good. The flavors may not be exactly what Chef Ramsey intended, but it will still be good. The book even encourages some substitutions: snapper is suggested instead of mullet. I can also use the internet to find acceptable options - instead of crème fraîche (which I can't find locally), I can use Crema Mexicana (locally available). Some of things that I normally would not eat, I'm going to try anyway - just to see if the way they are prepared makes a difference. All I have to loose is one lousy dinner. I may find some new favorites in the process. Already I have found out there is at least one way that I will eat eggplant - something I normally avoid. Now there are about 2/3 of the recipes that I have marked to try at least once. I tried 3 of the recipes so far: a main, a side and dessert. All three had easy to follow directions and came out pretty much as showed in the pictures. All of the techniques are easy enough for someone new to the kitchen. Above all it was simple food with great flavors. I also liked the back section talking about what's in his kitchen. While my kitchen will never be on that level, I did find a few things that I will add to mine. Other reviews say this is for the "novice". I guess they mean novice Chef. I'm sure most home cooks will enjoy this book - from the brand new beginner to a more seasoned home cook. As has been pointed out, if you are a Chef, these recipes are likely a refresher for you.
| Best Sellers Rank | #380,776 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #616 in Comfort Food Cooking (Books) #1,213 in Celebrity & TV Show Cookbooks #1,531 in Quick & Easy Cooking (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (953) |
| Dimensions | 7.38 x 0.9 x 9.75 inches |
| Edition | 1st Edition (2nd printing) |
| ISBN-10 | 0764598783 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0764598784 |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 256 pages |
| Publication date | September 30, 2005 |
| Publisher | Harvest |
J**H
Sophisticated but Simple
Gordon Ramsay is a chef whose style and skill is someone I admire. Unfortunately, most of his cook books are more 'style' over substance, and his use of strange and difficult to find ingredients makes large swathes of his books less than useful. I live in Utah, and so it is particularly hard to get fresh fish here, and it seems the majority of Ramsay's recipes are for fish. But this book, Gordon Ramsay Makes It Easy, is much more useful. Don't get me wrong, I own nearly every cook book he's ever written and I pick recipes out of them and work with them the best I can considering the ingredients. But this particular book, besides In The Heat Of The Kitchen , has been the most useful for me. First of all it comes with a DVD which is short... it only have a few recipes on it, but damn, I love watching him teach you and show you how to cook. Second, the breakfast section might be my favorite. From the Country Garden Breakfast to his French method of cooking Sublime Scrambled Eggs. These slow cooked eggs have become an absolute favorite in my family. Strangers who come to visit are given them and are wary their creamy texture, but are almost always won over by the incredible taste. I also love his English Breakfast. Moving on I highly recommend his Risotto of Wild Mushrooms. Every time I make it, the whole house smiles in anticipation. His Macaroni Cheese recipe is simple yet elegant. His meat section is big, and though he has a lot of fish recipes, there are more substantial and easy to make meat and chicken recipes. He also has a section of food for kids, which is brilliant, and his Pasta with Bacon has become a huge favorite in my family. The book is rounded out with some appetizers and more posh food, but all of it simple to prepare, with lots of colored pictures. He finishes with recipes designed for two people and then recipes designed for larger crowds. It is hard not to admire and respect Gordon for his hard work and brilliance. He can be quite a character, and some of his cook books are just too 'high minded' for me to get a 'lot' of use from. But this is one I would definitely rate 5 stars. It is used often in my kitchen, and has become a favorite among my friends and families. If you got only ONE Gordon Ramsay book... I would choose this one, though he has some others that have fantastic recipes in them.
J**N
Everything I expected
Gordon Ramsey has a variety of TV shows. One of the shows he is a most patient teacher to one lucky home cook for a special occasion. It is because of watching that show I wanted to get one of his cook books. On that show and in this book the message is the same - Good cooking does not have to be difficult or intimidating. When I first glanced through the book it appeared to be a waste - ingredients that I don't like or never heard of or can't find at my store. Then I sat down to really take a good look at each one and see if there wasn't something in there. I saw how I could substitute here & there and still end up with something pretty good. The flavors may not be exactly what Chef Ramsey intended, but it will still be good. The book even encourages some substitutions: snapper is suggested instead of mullet. I can also use the internet to find acceptable options - instead of crème fraîche (which I can't find locally), I can use Crema Mexicana (locally available). Some of things that I normally would not eat, I'm going to try anyway - just to see if the way they are prepared makes a difference. All I have to loose is one lousy dinner. I may find some new favorites in the process. Already I have found out there is at least one way that I will eat eggplant - something I normally avoid. Now there are about 2/3 of the recipes that I have marked to try at least once. I tried 3 of the recipes so far: a main, a side and dessert. All three had easy to follow directions and came out pretty much as showed in the pictures. All of the techniques are easy enough for someone new to the kitchen. Above all it was simple food with great flavors. I also liked the back section talking about what's in his kitchen. While my kitchen will never be on that level, I did find a few things that I will add to mine. Other reviews say this is for the "novice". I guess they mean novice Chef. I'm sure most home cooks will enjoy this book - from the brand new beginner to a more seasoned home cook. As has been pointed out, if you are a Chef, these recipes are likely a refresher for you.
N**D
Great cookbook for the fancy home chef
This is a wonderful intimate little book designed for the home chef. The DVD is rather short, but does have some humor to it. The recipes range from simple to fancy...but all have the common denominator of being quick and simple to prepare using fresh ingredients. All the dishes are very clean tasting and not overly fussy, and there are also fancier recipes for special occasions that do not take hours to prepare. This chef is similar to Jamie Oliver is some aspects, but his influence is more French rather than Jamie's Italian. Fans of Jamie should also like Gordon's approach to cooking. The book is arranged in themes such as great fast food, kid's, BBQs, posh, and dinner for two....it is a good reference point for new cooking ideas and ranges from classics to modern, My absolute favorite recipe in this book is the crispy skin salmon on crushed potatoes, baby leeks with tomato butter - it comes out restaurant class. Also the chocolate fondant is deceptively easy to make, but is very impressive when served up. Another one that comes out beautifully is the bacon wrapped stuffed chicken thigh and also the wild mushroom rissotto. My only criticism of this book is that the preparation and cooking times are not listed by the recipes, but rather within the recipes themselves. However this is not too much of an annoyance as the prep times and cooking times are generally not excessive. Gordan is a modern chef, and his food is trendy yet classic, simple yet classy and tastes fantastic. This book has been well worth the purchase price...
S**I
Simple and easy recipes, to add variety to your everyday cooking.
G**F
Our first order from the UK to Canada was lost in the mail so this amazing supplier sent us another free of charge with thanks. This is a soft cover with a CD tucked in the back flap. The pictures are wickedly colourful and appealing. These are not your every day type recipes but if you are looking to impress once in awhile I would say this is your book.
T**N
I am very pleased with my purchase of the Gordan Ramsey -Makes it easy - cook book which included a free DVD on cooking the recipes.
K**T
As always: Gordon knows it best! For sure, this guy is authentic. Yes, he uses the "f-word" far too often. However, for someone who originally targeted a career as a professional soccer player his cooking skills are impressive. After having cooked several of his recipes I can confirm that his stuff works = great taste! And yes, the dishes are reasonably easy to cook. That's a full 5 stars!
M**V
The book came in perfect condition and provides a bit different approach to cook books we are used to. It is even too simple and lacks some more serious analysis, like nutritional values, etc. Nevertheless, a good start for any cooking fan!
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