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“To savor The Flavor Thesaurus fully it helps to think of its author, Niki Segnit, as a culinary marriage broker. An imaginative but practical matchmaker, she has a gift for pairing sometimes lackluster ingredients in a way that brings out the best in them and makes them more appealing as a couple than they ever were as loners… She shares an eloquent vocabulary with us in this delicious book.”—Wall Street Journal
“The cure for dinner ennui…a cheekily erudite, endlessly fascinating master list of flavor pairings both familiar and surprising…the entries get you dreaming of both exotic feasts and after-work comfort foods.”—Whole Living
“Erudite and inspiring, practical and fun, it will make you salivate, laugh, take issue and feel vindicated. Your synapses will fire in a whole new way as you trail your hand through your garden herbs … A deceptively simple little masterpiece.”—Sunday Times (UK)
“An exquisite guide to combining flavors.”—Observer (UK)
“An original and inspiring resource.”—Heston Blumenthal
“Intriguing, surprising and remarkably useful.”—Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
“For new cooks and old hands in the kitchen, this book is a must-have and a must-read. Not only are the flavor combinations and recipes offered useful, but Niki Segnit’s descriptions of each and every one are delightful to read. It’s a combination between a bedtime read and a kitchen
companion.”—GOOP
“Any aspiring culinary student will find this an invaluable reference work, and many home cooks may find equal inspiration in Segnit’s creative ruminations.”—Booklist
“Fascinating…a smart new reference for what goes with what, along with pithy explanations for why.”—Denver Post
“[Segnit’s] intuitive approach produces a cozy collection of description, anecdotes, and recipes within the flavor combination entries…Segnit’s intimate style makes the book enjoyable as well as useful. This handy little guide will be a wonderful addition for cooks trying to expand their repertoire.”—Library Journal
“One of the most fascinating food books I’ve come across in a long time.”—Cincinnati Enquirer
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Fab for Foodies as well as the Culinarily Challenged,
By bookish mom "new jersey" (new jersey) - See all my reviews
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This book is on my Hannukah Hot List this year. I bought it for my brother in law who is an adventurous cook and ended up buying one for myself and a few others on my list. Love this book for a few reasons - 1) it's an immensely practical source of kitchen inspiration - it's organized around the flavor wheel by simple food pairings. Start by whatever food you have in the house and you will be connected to a range of unexpected flavor partners for it and often some great starting recipes 2) Important to the time-starved and culinarily challenged like myself - many of these ideas are not complicated recipes or even cooked, just food/spice combinations. It gets you back to the intensity and simplicity of good quality ingredients and flavors (if only we had the intensity the basic ingredients like tomatoes and basil that the author must experience in Europe, but Wholefoods or farmers markets are a good start). Some of these flavor pairings will push you out of your palate's comfort zone and are worth trying out of curiosity - eg Juniper and Hard Cheese, Watermelon and Oysters, Lobster in Vanilla Butter etc. You can see why Heston Blumenthal the experimental chef behind egg and bacon ice cream gave this book a rave review. Lastly, it's full of interesting food history and food trivia (eg rhubarb leaves are poisonous, artichokes contain a chemical that inhibits the palate from tasting sweet flavors etc) and I love these kind of books - my other faves include 'Salt' and 'Cod' by Mark Kurlansky and 'Wicked Plants' by Amy Stewart). It doesn't have any pretty pictures or photos, but I think it will be a kitchen staple. Mine's already covered in stains which is a good sign..
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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A Kitchen Classic: There's no other reference like it.,
By Orpen (New York, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Flavor Thesaurus: A Compendium of Pairings, Recipes and Ideas for the Creative Cook (Hardcover)
The Flavor Thesaurus is just excellent. There's a reason it was nominated alongside Jamie Oliver, Nigella Lawson, Nigel Slater et al for the prestigious Galaxy National Book Awards in the UK: it is classy, original, entertaining and extremely useful.
To be honest, I'm not much of a cook - but my wife is very much so. I read the book and merely find it extremely funny, engaging and entertaining. For my wife, a trained chef no less, it is a godsend. Open the refrigerator. A couple of leftover ingredients with no time to shop... in minutes we've got something delicious on the table, or at least on the way... or we're out at the local restaurant without the guilt that we could have done something with what we had at home (the book tells you when flavors don't go well together as well as when they do.) I bought a copy back from the UK after a trip this summer and now have the US version too. I've given it as a gift several times and the recipients love it.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Funny AND informative!,
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I have been trying to get away from recipes and just cook naturally but often don't know what 'goes' with what. The Flavor Thesaurus is a great tool for this, and what saves it from being a dry, boring, endless read is the author's little witticisms.
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