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119 of 119 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fills in what the book can't show you
Growing up I learned what I know of cooking by watching my mom (a very good cook) prepare meals over the course of years. I've since become a bit of an amateur foodie with aspirations of being able to prepare more complicated dishes at home.

One thing that has always been frustrating, however, is a lack of any formal instruction or technique. So when I...
Published on February 21, 2007 by J. Lin

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129 of 134 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars a half hearted package
i'd like to start by saying that nobody has influenced my cooking more than jacques pepin, save maybe my mother, and i cannot think of one person who is technically more able than he in the kitchen. if you're familiar with his cooking, you know his technique is flawless. After all, he is the man who wrote this book, which makes him the logical choice for a DVD of...
Published on November 30, 2007 by S. Flask


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119 of 119 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fills in what the book can't show you, February 21, 2007
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J. Lin (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Complete Pepin: Techniques and Recipes (DVD)
Growing up I learned what I know of cooking by watching my mom (a very good cook) prepare meals over the course of years. I've since become a bit of an amateur foodie with aspirations of being able to prepare more complicated dishes at home.

One thing that has always been frustrating, however, is a lack of any formal instruction or technique. So when I bought the book of Pepin's "Complete Techniques" I was eager to learn. Alas, I realized that even with black and white photos accompanying each of the steps, there were a lot of things I simply didn't understand, or could only guess at what was meant.

Cue this DVD set -- I stumbled upon it looking for other editions of the book, and ordered it immediately. Since its arrival a few weeks ago I've watched it many times and I've subjected at least a dozen people to watch at least the omlette-making lesson.

This DVD is far and away the best thing that has happened to my cooking skills in the last ten years. Humans learn by imitation and it's much easier to learn when watching someone actually doing and walking you through the technique than trying to read it out of a book. All the TV shows and specials gloss over the fundamental techniques you need in order to get anywhere. As in all arts, without a good grasp of the basic moves, you'll get hopelessly lost very quickly when you attempt anything beyond the remedial.

I can't recommend this DVD set highly enough if you, like me, have always wanted some kind of cooking "training" but can't make the time to go to a class or take lessons.
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129 of 134 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars a half hearted package, November 30, 2007
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This review is from: The Complete Pepin: Techniques and Recipes (DVD)
i'd like to start by saying that nobody has influenced my cooking more than jacques pepin, save maybe my mother, and i cannot think of one person who is technically more able than he in the kitchen. if you're familiar with his cooking, you know his technique is flawless. After all, he is the man who wrote this book, which makes him the logical choice for a DVD of techniques.

but unfortunately this set of DVD's is not a companion to his book - not even close. what you get here are outtakes from various PBS specials/series, hacked and edited into short clips that show you how to do various tasks in the kitchen. this doesn't sound so bad in theory, but the selection of techniques themselves are not terribly varied - a LOT is left out. as others have mentioned, there is no 'play all' feature, which makes watching all the clips a chore. the menus are poorly laid out, and some of the "content" of this set consists of recipes literally written on the screen - no video of preparation, nothing. it's not that what you see is a poorly explained or performed technique - quite the contrary - it's just that the presentation and the completeness of content is subpar.

in fact, a majority of the techniques found in this set can be seen performed & explained by jacques during the episodes of his Fast Food My Way series, which is also available on DVD. if you purchased that set - or watched it on PBS - you could pick up almost everything contained here, as well as see him prepare a multitude of dishes. i think it would be much more valueable to someone wanting to see these techniques in action. it's an excellent series and i would highly recommend it.

i understand it's unreasonable to expect a re-creation of his complete techniques book on DVD - such a task would be massive and costly. i also understand that someone who has very little technical training in the kitchen could pick up quite a bit from these DVD's. they are in no way useless. i just feel that the presentation and content is sorely lacking, and found this to be a rather lackluster effort on the part of PBS. they should produce a series with jacques based on this premise and publish it in its entirety, rather than try to put something together piecemeal.

* updated 10/7/09: i stumbled upon this set a couple of nights ago, and decided to watch it again to see if my impressions had changed at all. in retrospect, i think my rating was a bit harsh. i'd bump it up to three stars if i could. there are a couple of reasons for this: first, there are techniques in here that you don't see in his regular episodes, some of which will prove helpful to home cooks, and it's good to be able to watch them somewhere. second, and more importantly, i started thinking about the value of this set to someone who's really new in the kitchen. i think that despite the layout issues with regard to the dvd menus (which are still just as bad as i remembered them), it would be beneficial for someone new in the kitchen to work their way through these discs. they're not flawless, but there's enough important information here to make it worthwhile. finally, there are some things contained here that just need to be documented before everybody forgets how to do them! deboning an entire chicken - and keeping it in one piece - immediately comes to mind. also, the often tried and seemingly never duplicated .0003 second french omelette is as mind blowing as ever. it's good that you can just put these clips on and watch them over and over again to try and mimic the technique.

so still not the greatest package in the world, but i think until something better comes along this is worth your time. especially since it's inexpensive. (i still think we need some type of jacques pepin meets harold mcgee technique/food science series to help home cooks better understand WHAT they're doing in the kitchen and WHY. KQED i'm looking at you!)
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40 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not So Complete, March 9, 2007
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Steven Dooley (Sydney, Australia) - See all my reviews
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This DVD is a reworking of a TV series from the mid-90s that was released on VHS as "Jacques Pepin's Cooking Techniques". Unfortunately, not everything from the original series has been included on the DVD. As stated by other reviewers the presentation format in the DVD is also combersome, with most segments lasting less than five minutes and then returning to the menu.

It would have made a much better product and been less disjointed if they just released on DVD the original series as originally made. Also the DVD features a couple of segements from Jacques' early 90s series "Today's Gourmet". It would be great if KQED would release these on DVD also.

Nevertheless, the DVD does present the basic and most common techniques used in the kitchen, and is useful for anyone who wants to improve their skills as a cook.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth every penny, July 2, 2007
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MikeInOhio (Lorain, OH United States) - See all my reviews
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This 2-DVD set is great. Jacques Pepin is an excellent teacher and his experience in the kitchen is evident as you watch him bone a chicken or cook the perfect omelet or mince garlic or whatever! His speed and economy of hand-movement is awe inspiring. It's like watching a musician.

About the way the DVD's are set up - I share the frustration of other reviewers. You can't simply push PLAY and watch everything on the disk. But please don't let that put you off. If you want to improve your cooking skills and learn some new skills too, this is the set to get.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Culinary genius, but PBS needs help issuing DVDs, January 8, 2007
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Jacques Pepin is a culinary genius and this DVD enables you watch him perform a number of techniques - everything from boning a chicken to making a rabbit out of an olive. If you enjoyed the book, "Complete Techniques," this will be a welcome addition to your library. PBS, however, could have made the DVD much more enjoyable to view by adding some basic features. For example, most of the techniques are rather short (5 minutes or less), yet PBS made this DVD without the ability to "play all." Therefore, you are constantly sent back to the main menu every few minutes. The extra video footage is a bit awkward to navigate through, also. However, Pepin's skill and knowledge of classical French cuisine make up for the faults of PBS. My favorite parts are those listed under "The Art of Jacques Pepin." Here he teaches you how to beautifully garnish your dishes the French way. All in all, this DVD is highly recommended.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A valuable aid to cooking, February 15, 2007
This review is from: The Complete Pepin: Techniques and Recipes (DVD)
I am an amature cook with no formal training. I enjoy cooking as a stress reliever from my pressure job. I had been looking for something that would help me develop proper techniques and methods for improving my skills. I had watched this series of lessons when they were shown on public television but unfortunately I did not record them at the time. I was very happy when this product became available. I have begun watching the DVD's and I love having the ability to review the lessons at my own pace and as many times as I need. I would highly recommend this product for anyone who enjoys cooking and wants to improve their skills by learning from a master.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sharpen those knives!, February 8, 2009
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I almost didn't buy this DVD because several of the reviewers bemoaned the lack of a "play all" feature. Then I concluded that, if I wanted to see how to dice an onion properly, why would I want to wade through egg poaching or crouton making before I got to the technique that I wanted? This DVD is laid out in a way that allows you to quickly find what you need and view it immediately.

If you want to learn proper food preparation, this is the DVD to get. If you want to watch whole recipes being prepared, there are many other DVDs from which to choose.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars amazing technique, February 22, 2008
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Juca Silveira (São Paulo, Brazil) - See all my reviews
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amazing techniques of French cooking developing before our eyes by Mr. Pepin, a very special and talented teacher. I reccommend this DVD for those people who love to cook at home, but never witnessed a classic French chef in action. I've noticed: he took less than one single minute to prepare a whole chicken ready to roast, using only a good knife and his hands. Unbelievable! And much better: anyone can do it! See how to inspire yourself to better cooking ways, taking home Mr. Pepin's lessons.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Lots of techniques, very little cooking, August 1, 2008
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This set is good if you want to learn specific techniques, but not if you want to see recipes cooked from start to finish. The few actual cooking segments are not easy to find and you spend a lot of time going back and forth to the main menu. The set is instructional, but not entertaining. If you want to be amused and instructed, try Julia & Jacques Cooking At Home
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cooking Techniques for Aspiring Home Chefs, November 5, 2007
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I don't have time to take classes, but I absolutely love cooking, and soooo wish I had the time for formal training. I found this DVD set and am in love! I'm a food network junkie, and trust me-- this is above and beyond. The DVD set is expressly for the viewer to gain technique understanding, and it did just that! He walks you through how to do the basics, which end up aiding you in the more difficult/extensive things you attempt to take on in the kitchen! I've read about poaching eggs forever, and it was the missing piece to my puzzle when he showed you exactly how it's done-- he even does the 'perfect' omelet.

If you're looking to pick up kitchen know how that will undoubtedly aid you in your future culinary endeavors (even if it's just in your own kitchen!) I would hands down recommend this DVD set!
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