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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A STAND OUT in a Standing Room Only Crowd of Cookbooks,
By "2manycooks" (Columbus, OH United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cooking from the Heart: 100 Great American Chefs Share Recipes They Cherish (Hardcover)
You can tell when you pick up the book: quilting stitches are embossed on the cover. Quilt patches make up the cover: eggs, pie, soup, chicken. There are no photographs inside. No garnishes. Nothing about piling up the food into teetery towers and drizzling essences of something or another on a gigantic plate. YET these are America's best-known chefs. At least half of them must be James Beard Award winners. Their own cookbooks and restaurants have won most of the other awards. Cooking from the Heart is 100 chefs making up this treasury of family recipes, of familiar (to them) favorites, all designed for a home cook. Sure, there are a few recipes with a couple sub-recipes (you can't make a pie in one step...but we all do it without grousing). Sure, there are a few (but only a few) that have an ingredient that might require a trip to specialty market. But that's part of the joy in this kind of a book: finding something new to add to the standards in your own recipe file. Unlike a lot of chef-written books, this one tells stories. Funny accounts of travels or mishaps or family members. Really touching tributes to grandparents, mentors, loved ones. And then the recipes themselves make this book a stand out. Try these titles: Brown-butter apple tart, blue cheese grits with wild mushrooms, crab cakes with a fried corn sauce. Or try something incredibly festive: a leg of lamb cooked for three days with a pound and a half of garlic--that's 1 1/2 pounds: marinated for a day, cooked for 7 hours, and rested for a day, resulting in something so tender and aromatic... A wild recipe from Philip Boulot in Portland, Oregon. The book is full of these simmered recipes that fill the house with something that's divine and earthly: Emeril's Sunday pot of bolognese sauce, John Ash's grandmother's beef stew, Suzanne Goin's devil's chicken with mustard and leeks. Which makes this book sound too strong in the meat department, which isn't the case. Tons of great seafood, lots of homey desserts, and a big range of starters and first courses. It really is a quilt: bright patches from all across America, from every cuisine, from so many great talents. And like a quilt, something to pass on and cherish.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
5 stars isn't enough when there are 100 stars chefs here!,
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This review is from: Cooking from the Heart: 100 Great American Chefs Share Recipes They Cherish (Hardcover)
Since we've elevated chefs to "star status" these days, we want to know all about what appliances and ingredients they use, what they themselves eat, etc. So ONE of the great things about this collection is the inside look you get at each chef's personal history. Really touching stories like Marcel Desaulnier, while stationed in Viet Nam, sharing the homemade chocolates his mother had sent. All this besides the fact that the book itself is gorgeous and just reading the recipes is entertainment enough. And as if I needed another way to rationalize buying the book, the fact that a portion of the proceeds go to an organization committed to ending hunger (Share Our Strength) had me sold. Buy this book!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than I expected,
By A Customer
This review is from: Cooking from the Heart: 100 Great American Chefs Share Recipes They Cherish (Hardcover)
At first I thought, wow! a nice book, a good gift. The premise of 100 great American chefs sharing stories and recipes for a good cause. But both the tales and the recipes exceeded my expectations. A terrific addition to my extensive cookbook collection.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great and giving collection of "home plates",
By A Customer
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This review is from: Cooking from the Heart: 100 Great American Chefs Share Recipes They Cherish (Hardcover)
An intimate book that's filled with straight, heartfelt talk from chefs (rather than the more typical talk about culinary quests and techniques). The recipes beckon you to try them, because they don't just sound delicious, they have the ring of traditions, celebrations, tributes, or experiences that the chefs shared as parents or kids, as neighbors or partners. It makes sharing in their dishes more satisfying in some way. Try Stephan Pyles honey-fried chicken with minted cream sauce. Try Daniel Boulud's mussel soup. Try Joanne Bondy's trout with blue cheese grits and a side of wild mushrooms. Some stories are funny, as in Patrick O'Connell's tale of accidentally "ordering" an entire flatbed of local blueberries and "inventing" blueberry vinegar. Some are poignant, as when Gale Gand talks about "eternal life through recipes," and the way that her son knows her mother or other relatives only through a few dishes that she makes from their recipes. 100-plus recipes, 100 stories to read, 100 celebrated chefs from around the country--and half the proceeds from the book go to help fight hunger in America. It's an ideal gift, an ideal way to think about those dishes that tell your own family's stories.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exceptional Taste,
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This review is from: Cooking from the Heart: 100 Great American Chefs Share Recipes They Cherish (Hardcover)
This book exhibits exceptional taste. The panko-crusted goat cheese on arugula and asparagus salad is worth the price of the book. And then there are 99 other great recipes.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Celebrities, sure, but something even bigger to celebrate,
By Christopher (Palos Verdes Estates, California United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cooking from the Heart: 100 Great American Chefs Share Recipes They Cherish (Hardcover)
Sure, pick up the book because it features new recipes from umpteen James Beard Award winners, from most of the affable chefs who have television shows, from these "chefs who are the new rock stars." Okay, that might be the way you find the book. But inside, it's all storytelling. Rosen, the book's writer, coaxed the most familiar and family-inspired stories from these celebrity chefs to accompany their recipes. (And the recipes themselves also have a very accessible, personable feel to them: nothing too fanciful or formidable.)A review, which put me onto the book said, "you know feel-good movies...this is a feel-good cookbook." It's a book to read at the kitchen table while you have breakfast, dreaming up what to cook for dinner. Dreaming of those anecdotes you tell about your own family's favorite meals. It's a fireside book. An emotional book: it about WHY we want to go to the trouble of cooking wonderful things for people we love. It's THE ideal book to give as gift, full of heart.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
History, culture and cooking,
By A Customer
This review is from: Cooking from the Heart: 100 Great American Chefs Share Recipes They Cherish (Hardcover)
I found it fascinating to read the chefs' backgrounds and to see how they developed their love for cooking and, specifically, some of the great recipes that were handed down through several generations of their families. The different vignettes make you realize that a great meal is more than just food for the body.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
More than just a cookbook...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Cooking from the Heart: 100 Great American Chefs Share Recipes They Cherish (Hardcover)
This is the neatest book! Great recipes, great chefs, yes... but it's the personal stories - some funny, some heartwarming, but all very meaningful that make it stand out from a crowded field in the cookbook genre.And the proceeds go to Share Our Strength's efforts to win the fight against hunger!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Much More Than a Cookbook - a terrific gift for loved ones,
By A Customer
This review is from: Cooking from the Heart: 100 Great American Chefs Share Recipes They Cherish (Hardcover)
I love this cookbook not only for the amazing recipes, but also because each of the chef's stories bring the delicious food to life. AND if excellent recipes and stories aren't reason enough, Cooking From The Heart is also helping raise funds to fight hunger through Share Our Strength. I cannot think of a better gift for friends and family. I strongly recommend buying a copy of Cooking From The Heart for yourself and those you love.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cooking from the Hearts of great chefs,
By A Customer
This review is from: Cooking from the Heart: 100 Great American Chefs Share Recipes They Cherish (Hardcover)
Cooking from the Heart is a splendid look at some of America's finest chef's and a peek at some of the events that made them who they are. More than a cookbook, it should be read in the easy chair AND the kitchen. It also shows a common bond chef's have in the fight to end hunger by donating their talents through Share Our Strength, one of the nations leading anti-hunger organizations.
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Cooking from the Heart: 100 Great American Chefs Share Recipes They Cherish by Michael J. Rosen (Hardcover - September 9, 2003)
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