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Gordon Ramsay Makes It Easy

Gordon Ramsay Makes It Easy




Easy, home-style recipes from chef Gordon Ramsay, star of the hit Fox reality show, “Hell’s Kitchen.”

International superstar chef Gordon Ramsay scored a huge hit this past summer with his Fox-TV reality show, “Hell’s Kitchen,” which showcased both his formidable cooking skills and his infamous temper. Now this three-star Michelin chef is showing a different side in Gordon Ramsay Makes It Easy, his first cookbook geared specifically to the needs of the home cook, with simple, accessible recipes that take very little time to make. This gorgeous-looking book is packed with 200 color photographs and makes a great gift for cooks of all levels and of course fans of the TV show.  A free bonus DVD is included with the book, featuring exclusive footage of Gordon cooking recipes from the book in his own home kitchen.

Gordon Ramsay (London, UK), with eight restaurants, is Britain’s most highly acclaimed chef and restauranteur and the only London chef to have been awarded a three-star Michelin rating. He is also the author of In the Heat of the Kitchen. His other hit U.K. television shows, “Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares” and “Ramsay’s Boiling Point,” can be seen in the U.S. regularly on BBC-America.

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4 Stars Gordy is the best
I’d trust any recipe of Gordon Ramsay’s and this book is really nice. The photography is wonderful — showing him with his children. I’d have liked to have seen a photo for every single recipe though. There are some, but not for all.

4 Stars True to the title
I received this cookbook as not only do I love to cook, but I LOVE Gordon Ramsey. He has a flair to make the dullest things not so dull and some very original but simple recipes. I like that this did stay true to the title of the book. The pictures are full of color and some of him and his kids that bring a softer touch to this cookbook and him. If you want something a little different but still in the “norm” I highly recommend this cookbook. I love it.

4 Stars Ramsay does indeed make it easy.
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R6DHA1HASPU2X Love him or loath him; this guy can cook!

5 Stars Simply the best
I’m Italian, I love to cook…. I also love cook book, I have lots of them, but I usually don’t find any recipe that attract me. Well, this is different…. First at all it will inspir you, you want to cook after looking at his book. I found a lot od recipe that I know I’ll try from this book. So far I only tried the pizza. So easy to make, but never came as perfect as this one! Thanks Gordon….

5 Stars Very Simple and to the point cookbook
He makes these elegant recipes very easy to understand and put together. A+ cookbook ~ Highly recommend

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A Chef for All Seasons

A Chef for All Seasons




Gordon Ramsay is Britain’s most celebrated chef and restaurateur – the only London chef to hold three coveted Michelin stars for his restaurant, Gordon Ramsay, in Chelsea. He accepts nothing less than the best – every dish must be superbly cooked and perfectly presented to receive his stamp of approval. In A Chef for all Seasons, he presents a delicious range of utterly contemporary recipes that are totally accessible to the home cook. Focusing on four seasonal chapters – Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter – Gordon discusses his favourite ingredients, giving culinary tips and suggests unusual and innovative taste combinations, such as lavender and chocolate, and peaches with aromatic thyme.

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5 Stars Great Read, Great For Super Special Occasions
Gordon Ramsay’s A Chef for All Seasons is a cookbook you can use for those super special occasions: when you want to impress those friends, who love to cook themselves, or when you just want to eat really awesome food yourself. A lot of the recipes call for expensive ingredients, like lobster, goose fat, the obligatory truffles and foie gras. But there are also quite a few recipes with more common ingredients, which are real gems. I just want to mention the Veal Chops with a Cream of Winter Vegetables (even Gordon calls this “a nice recipe for a mid-week dinner”) and the Pillows of Ricotta Gnocchi with Peas and F

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Gordon Ramsays Fast Food Recipes from The F Word UK Hardcover

Gordon Ramsays Fast Food Recipes from The F Word UK Hardcover



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5 Stars Gordon’s best cookbook so far
This book is filled with quick recipes that take minutes to prepare but look and taste as though they took a lot longer. Some of Gordon’s other cookbooks and recipes can be complicated and don’t work as well as they should for home cooks but this one is outstanding. It’s filled with advice and tips. The organization of the book is slightly strange, part is by category of dishes and part is by complete menus for a dinner. It’s filled with beautiful photos of the dishes and the sections where he has a complete menu he gives you a timeline of when you need to do each step so appetizer, main and dessert all are simple to prepare. Dinner guests will be impressed with the food in this book and you’ll be blow away at how easy it is to make something that looks and tastes as good as these dishes do.

5 Stars Excellent cookbook
This is by far the best cookbook I own. His recipes are all quick to make but taste like you spent hours. He uses an easy to understand approach to his recipes plus gives you a list of common things that everyone should keep in their kitchen for quick gourmet meals. We’ve cooked for friends with these recipes on several occasions and they keep asking when they can come back!

5 Stars You will use this Gordon Cookbook often
Having trawled through several of Gordon’s cookbooks, I decided that I just wouldn’t get any because I wouldn’t make most of the recipes within them. This one is different. The food is more ‘home cook’ rather than ‘posh restaurant’ but is still very impressive. A lot of hours have gone into the design work in the book. It contains 5 fast recipes for each – soups, starters, antipasti, salads, sandwiches, eggs, working lunches, pasta, shellfish, vegetarian, fish, meat, side dishes, fruity desserts, and creamy desserts, and then also includes menus for complete meals (including recipes) – light and healthy; morocco; country; italian; fish and chips; outdoor eating; mexican; easy for a crowd; tapas spread; cheap and cheerful; summer; indian; thai; sunday lunch and fast drinks party. You get quite a few recipes and tips for your money. If you only invest in one Gordon cookbook, this is probably the best so far.

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Recipes from a 3 Star Chef UK Hardcover Import Ramsay

Recipes from a 3 Star Chef UK Hardcover Import Ramsay




Gordon Ramsay has recently become almost more famous for his award-winning TV shows “Kitchen Nightmares” and “The F Word”, than for his expertise as an awardwinning chef and restaurateur. However, at the heart of his talent is a passion for good food and an eye for perfection that has consistently seen him receive three coveted Michelin stars. He has been called the best chef of his generation, and this book sees Gordon at his day job – running a three-star kitchen and producing food often described as ’sublime’. Getting right to the heart of why Gordon is such a celebrated chef, the first part of the book shows 50 classic Gordon Ramsay recipes presented as they would be in one of his restaurants. The second part of the book shows the dishes presented in a domestic situation with full recipes and step-by-step instructions to recreate them yourself. Dishes include Gordon’s signature Lobster Ravioli, Corn Reared Beef Fillet with Marrow Crust, Ginger Mousse and a Bitter Chocolate Cylinder with Coffee Granite.

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2 Stars Not so 3 star
I own several of his mostly mediocre paperback cookbooks and was looking forward to the “real”

Gordon Ramsay, 3 star chef. The book comes beautifully packaged, costs a few beautiful dollars and contains nothing for the average or above average home cook to take from. These are strictly restaurant recipes to be executed in a restaurant environment. Many of the ingredients are hard to come by, at least in this country and the presentation of the dishes will require a full staff.

There are other restaurant cookbooks far more helpful, for example Alfred Portale’s Gotham. He offers alternate presentations to his over the top designs for us mere mortals and the recipes are written with a home cook in mind. Or, how about Thomas Keller’s French Laundry, it offers lessons in basic procedures and then builds on it. I don’t know about the rest of the world, but I buy celebrity cook books to look at the pretty pictures, learn some new tricks, try a few new recipes just for fun and hope that maybe one will become a keeper.

Gordon’s book does not fit any of the criteria.

5 Stars amazing BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
I HAVE JUST GOT GORDON RAMSEY’S 3 STAR CHEF , WOW , TOTALLY BEAUTIFUL I HAVE NOT COOKED FROM IT YET BUT I WOULD RATE IT ON PAR WITH OR ABOVE ANY OTHER ONE OF THE BEST COOK =BOOKS OUT THERE IE; THE FRENCH LAUNDRY, THE ART OF AUROLE , A RETURN T0 COOKING , BOUCHON , NOBU WEST , DANIEL BOULUDS COOKING IN NYC, OR ANY OF CHARLIE TROTTERS AMAZING BOOKS . HIS DEDICATION TO PERFECTION IS DISPLAYED ON EACH PAGE AMUSE TO DESSERT , AND HE IS ACTUALLY AS GOOD OF A PASTRY CHEF AS SAVORY -WD MAR2408 DENVER CO

5 Stars Perfect
Finally Gordan Ramsey has made a cookbook that lets one look over his shoulder into one of his restaurants (3 Michelin stars none the less) instead of the previous “celebrity chef” books (his and others) that are for people that like the pretty pictures and basic cooking.

There are 16 starters 17 main courses and 17 dessert recipes.

The recipes are each broken down with the suggested order for preparation as well as helpful tips like items that can be prepared in advance and how to assemble the finished dish.

This isn’t a book for fans of “30 minute meals” but for those confidant in their abilities and the desire to push their cooking to another level, this is a stunning book.

5 Stars Wonderful Presentations
I opened this book and was floored by the beauty of the presentations and the photography of it. Very inspiring to say the least! I would buy this book on those grounds alone. I haven’t found the recipes particularly difficult to follow and I would not consider myself anywhere near being a chef. If you want to see some inspiring creations, this is a good place to go.

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Gordon Ramsays Three Star Chef

Gordon Ramsays Three Star Chef



Gordon Ramsay’s no-holds-barred television persona has garnered widespread attention both stateside and abroad, but his food continues to be his greatest achievement. His passion for fresh ingredients is fully apparent in this collection of fifty classic Ramsay recipes. Describing both the restaurant methods for preparation, along with a down-to-earth guide to recreating the dishes at home, this beautifully photographed book showcases Ramsay’s immense talent. Including Gordon’s signature Lobster Ravioli, Corn Reared Beef Fillet with Marrow Crust, Ginger Mousse and a Bitter Chocolate Cylinder with Coffee Granite, this cookbook is both a valuable cook’s resource and an arresting look at a man who has been dubbed “the best chef of his generation.”

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5 Stars It’s about time!
Gordon Ramsay is one of the most talented chefs in the world today. His TV antics only seem to diminish his reputation as such. And his tendency to publish “fast and easy” style cookbooks for the amateur home cook doesn’t help either.

For a serious foodie or chefs who appreciate Ramsay’s skill, this book is the one we have all been waiting for. Full of incredible photography and recipes of the food that earned Ramsay the culinary reputation he so much deserves (and those 3 Michelin stars). This book is perfect as a coffee table book, but it’s more than that too. The recipes aren’t the ridiculously complicated ones you find in the Alinea, Fat Duck, or Thomas Keller cookbooks; these are actually manageable dishes.

5 Stars Easy and fun to use
I am a hospitality professional and my wife is a great cook. Actually she is the one who runs the kitchen at home (why change is she does much better job then I).

By recommendation we started using this book and besids that it is very enjoyable reading, the items are “producable” at home too. It is easy to use as long as you have some affinity to cooking and the end product makes you understand why its author is one of the greatest Chefs ever!

4 Stars Half cookbook, half shrine
Where to begin?

This book is truly a coffeetable book; at over 13 inches in height, it won’t fit on any of my book shelves (and I own Peterson’s “Cooking”, which does.)

Literally the first half of the book (128 out of 256 pages) consists of photographs of food, photographs of Gordon Ramsay, photographs of Gordon Ramsay touching food and quotes by and about Gordon Ramsay. Well, the book *is* named “Three Star Chef”, not “Three Star Food”.

The second half of the book consists of 50 recipes: 16 appetizers, 17 entrees and 17 desserts, followed by a section called “Basics” which describes the procedures for making assorted stocks, sauces, purees, etc.

Another reviewer of this book asserted that it is not for the novice cook. This is something of an understatement. Let me give you a sense of what is involved in the production of what I consider one of the most approachable of the entrees, the roasted filet of beef with a truffle and root vegetable infusion:

This dish is composed from five elements: braised shank of beef, a clarified stock (made from the beef shank), vegetable garnish, beef filet, and a truffle and root vegetable infusion. The braising of the beef shank takes several hours, after which the meat is shredded and flattened into very thin wafers which are refrigerated overnight. The stock from the braise is then reduced and clarified. The vegetable garnish is simply blanched. The beef filet is pan-seared then oven-roasted. The truffle and root vegetable infusion is created by simmering the vegetables in the clarified stock and straining. The braised beef wafer (warmed to room temperature), the vegetable garnish, the beef filet and the infusion are then plated and served.

None of the ingredients in the dish are particularly hard to find if you live in or near a decent-sized city (or are willing to mail-order truffles.) None of the techniques described would strain the abilities of the experienced home cook. The directions provided are clear and unambiguous (there are exceptions in other recipes: tomato petals are what, precisely?) The recipes have been sized for a small group (4-6 servings in this example.) I think the dish described here is still a bit daunting unless you happen to have a sous chef or two hanging around.

This motif, the assembly of several complex elements into a highly refined dish, permeates every recipe in the book, making the appetizers and the desserts even more daunting than the entrees for the solo cook. The idea of such a cook attempting to make an appetizer, an entree and a dessert from this book for the same meal strains the imagination. If you are capable of accomplishing that, even spread over a couple of days, then I salute you.

The four-star rating resulted from the deduction of two stars for all of the fluff at the front of the book and the return of a star for the “Basics” section.

If you’re looking for a cookbook of simple recipes, this is not the book for you. If you’re interested in finding out how one of the world’s best chefs designs a dish, it might be.

5 Stars Three-Star Cooking: It’s the Most Dangerous Thing I Know
In what might be the best cookbook of the year, Gordon Ramsay’s Three Star Chef may be less a cookbook, and more simply a coffee table book for the foodie. These recipes are not for the inexperienced home cook. They are complex and detailed, requiring a firm knowledge of not only kitchen basics, but also an intermediate skill base and presentation experience. The many oversized full page illustrations turn are what makes this book feel more like a high-end art book, whose subject is food, and not a cookbook ready to be propped up on the counter, to be splashed with sauces as you whip up a dinner for the family. Ramsay’s quote on the back cover is “People say that three-star cooking is safe, but it isn’t. Its the most dangerous thing I know.” This book reflects that, with dishes that require that can very easily go wrong, and yet have been on the menu at his restaurants for many years and are the basis for the multitude of Michelin stars he has earned. And, none of this should serve as a warning for you not to purchase the book, for yourself or for someone else. For yourself, its a challenge, making you work at being a better cook, even if for only one three star recipe. For someone else, its a complement, telling them that you think they can rise to the challenge. Either way, its a book that will be shown off, poured over, and discussed with other food obsessed chefs, amateur or otherwise.

2 Stars Exspected more
I found Chef Ramsey’s book alittle disapointing. Much of his dishes seem to be “old fashion”. As a resturant Chef I guess I was exspecting more!

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