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The Best Of Gourmet 2003 (Featuring The Flavors Of San Francisco) [Hardcover]

Gourmet Magazine Editors (Editor), Romulo A. Yanes (Photographer)
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May 6, 2003
Good ideas are hard to come by, especially when dinner should have been on the table ten minutes ago.

That’s when Gourmet comes in handy. Month after month, readers rely on the magazine for quick solutions as well as planned feasts, and they’re never disappointed. The Best of Gourmet, Featuring the Flavors of San Francisco is a collection of 33 menus and more than 325 recipes that were created in Gourmet’s test kitchens during 2002. If you’re looking for inspiration, look no further.

As well-traveled foodies know, some of the most exciting, culturally diverse fare in America can be found in San Francisco. In preparation for this year’s Cuisines of the World section, Gourmet’s food editors gathered there to taste their way from one ethnic community to another. One food editor, inspired by the Northern Italian dishes of North Beach, decided to create an ambitious San Francisco Celebration with the Tuscan, Ligurian, and Piedmont flavors of the area. Her menu includes clams oreganata, heady with plenty of garlic, fresh oregano, and lemon zest; pansoti (“little bellies” ravioli) with a rich cured ham, caramelized onion, and walnut filling; roasted leg of lamb infused with little pockets of garlic, fresh thyme, and rosemary; baby bell peppers stuffed with onions, anchovies, cheese, and capers; and an ethereal finale–fluffy ovals of meringue with pistachio custard and chocolate drizzle.

Another food editor envisioned the high life of San Francisco as it was portrayed in the glamorous detective films of the 1930s. Her Food Noir menu pays homage to the classics, but here you will find some delightful modern twists. Along with the Martinis and rumaki (broiled bacon-wrapped chicken livers) are beef tenderloin studded with pancetta; rum currant ice cream; and cinnamon chocolate “cigarette” cookies. But that’s not all. This section also includes a few surprise recipes from San Francisco–including Irish coffee, crab Louis, and chop suey–as well as a cooking primer on artichokes with plenty of recipes for this succulent delicacy.

The Menu Collection offers dozens more year-round inspirations. Planning a family getaway this winter? Here you’ll find four complete Weekend in the Country menus that take you from a warming Friday-night supper of kale and white bean soup to a pampering breakfast in bed with baked eggs and mushrooms in ham crisps; to a hearty Saturday-night dinner of brined pork chops; to a memorable Sunday send-off that includes cheddar shortcakes with corned beef hash. The weekend is yours to enjoy with the kids, since most of the dishes can be made ahead of time.

Or perhaps you’re looking for relaxed warmer-weather menus? Transport your guests to the Tropic of Casual with dishes like island rum punch and coconut shrimp with tamarind ginger sauce. Or gather everyone outdoors with a Sizzle in the City barbecue filled with the Latin American flavors of grilled matambre (spinach-and-carrot-stuffed flank steak) and key lime cheesecake with mango ribbons. More international fare includes an Out of Africa experience with braised chicken and vegetables in a peanut sauce and, for dessert, mango fool. A Japanese menu, entitled The Art of Cool, offers elegance and clean, fresh taste. The steamed corn custards with crab are pure heaven.

As always, Gourmet has the holidays covered in style. For the Fourth of July, we went All American with a feast featuring a sensational berry tart with ginger cream (shown on front jacket). And, of course, there are plenty of one-dish and low-fat meals from which to choose. You’ll even find a selection of dinners for one, when you want to give yourself a treat.

Hundreds of additional dishes from Gourmet’s “Every Day,” “Seasonal Kitchen,” and “The Last Touch” columns appear in The Recipe Compendium. All recipes give an active time and start-to-finish time, so you’ll know exactly how to plan your day. Leaner/lighter recipes offer calorie and fat information.

From Gourmet’s kitchen to yours–The Best of Gourmet, Featuring the Flavors of San Francisco is your one-stop source for the newest cooking ideas. More than 120 full-color photographs are here to entice you, or simply turn to the index and let the inspiration begin.

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Grilling has come a long way in America over the past decade, and now Gourmet shows you how to fire up your grill in style with a Sizzle in the City dinner that applauds Latin flavors. Yuca chips, avocado jicama salsa, and pink daiquiris are a colorful beginning, then it’s on to grilled matambre (spinach-and-carrot-stuffed flank steak). Coconut tuile cones with passion-fruit ice cream add a final touch of chic to a very fashionable party. This is just one of the dozens of remarkable menus you’ll find in this volume of The Best of Gourmet.

And speaking of sophistication, this year’s Cuisines of the World section turns to San Francisco, a city that blends global cuisines for a taste all its own. Here you’ll find a celebration feast inspired by the vibrant Italian community of North Beach, a glamorous Food Noir dinner, a handful of local favorites like crab Louis and Hangtown fry (fried-oyster omelet), and several dishes featuring the irresistible artichoke.

Indoors or out–let The Best of Gourmet, Featuring the Flavors of San Francisco make a stylish difference in your entertaining.

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Grilling has come a long way in America over the past decade, and now Gourmet shows you how to fire up your grill in style with a Sizzle in the City dinner that applauds Latin flavors. Yuca chips, avocado jicama salsa, and pink daiquiris are a colorful beginning, then it’s on to grilled matambre (spinach-and-carrot-stuffed flank steak). Coconut tuile cones with passion-fruit ice cream add a final touch of chic to a very fashionable party. This is just one of the dozens of remarkable menus you’ll find in this volume of The Best of Gourmet.

And speaking of sophistication, this year’s Cuisines of the World section turns to San Francisco, a city that blends global cuisines for a taste all its own. Here you’ll find a celebration feast inspired by the vibrant Italian community of North Beach, a glamorous Food Noir dinner, a handful of local favorites like crab Louis and Hangtown fry (fried-oyster omelet), and several dishes featuring the irresistible artichoke.

Indoors or out–let The Best of Gourmet, Featuring the Flavors of San Francisco make a stylish difference in your entertaining.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Conde Nast Books - Random House; 1st edition (May 6, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400060575
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400060573
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 0.9 x 11.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #691,536 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars More than 350 "kitchen friendly" recipes, September 15, 2003
This review is from: The Best Of Gourmet 2003 (Featuring The Flavors Of San Francisco) (Hardcover)
Drawing from the pages Gourmet, of one of America's premiere cooking magazines, The Best Of Gourmet Featuring The Flavors Of San Francisco is an enthusiastically recommended addition to any personal, professional, culinary school, or community library cookbook collection. Superbly enhanced with more than a hundred full-color photographs, The Best Of Gourmet clearly lives up to its title as it showcases dozens of menus featuring more than 350 "kitchen friendly" recipes ranging from Coconut Shrimp with Tamarind Ginger Sauce; Pearl Couscous with Olives and Roasted Tomatoes; and Asparagus Soup with Parmesan Custards; to Sicilian-Style Pasta with Sardines; Peanut Sesame Noodles; and Coffee Granita with Sambuca Cream and Chocolate Shavings.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Something For Everyone's Tastes In Here, August 31, 2003
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This review is from: The Best Of Gourmet 2003 (Featuring The Flavors Of San Francisco) (Hardcover)
Compendium of flavor inspired by Bay Area. From Italian to grilling to Chineese to other ethnic cuisine of all types, there is amazing amount of recipes in here, over 325, with some 33 menus all with photos.

Also, there are help sections, e.g. "Artichoke Cooking Class" and menu ideas for all occassions, and all meals. Liked inclusion of meals for one, including a dazzling "Chocolate Raspbeery Icebox Cake" for one. You've got to try this one!

Staggering collection with solid, creative recipes that our doable and enjoyable.

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