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Prime Time Emeril is packed with menu ideas highlighting Emeril's well-known Louisiana-by-way-of-Fall River-Massachusetts cuisine. Recipe introductions feature witty Emerilisms (his "roux theory": a nice, dark brown roux requires about 25 to 30 minutes cooking time, or the amount of time it takes to knock back two beers) and chapter titles like "Pork Fat," "Y'All Southern?" and "Macho Meats," among others, set the tone. Comfort food is on the menu, including Chicken, Bacon, and White Bean Soup Portuguese-Style and Baked Ziti with Italian Sausage and Fennel ("love in a bowl"), along with more elegant fare such as Apricot-Glazed Cornish Game Hens with Sausage-Rice Pilaf Stuffing and Chilled Roasted Beet and Fennel Soup with Apple-Mint Crema and Toasted Pistachios. Any Super Bowl party would welcome his Turkey Chili; Baked Crabmeat, Artichoke, and Spinach Dip; or Kicked-Up Chicken Drummettes with Blue Cheese Sauce. And just imagine the killer next-day sandwiches Emeril's Spiced Baked Ham with Sweet Potatoes would provide.
Emeril may want his readers "to be at ease with making homemade pâtés or consommés, pickling, and home smoking," and maybe Prime Time Emeril will inspire them to be more adventurous in the kitchen, but odds are they'd be more than happy just watching him on TV, sprinkling his signature Essence on everything in sight and shouting "Bam!" --Brad Thomas Parsons
From Booklist
Chef Emeril Lagasse's celebrity has soared so high that fans can soon enjoy his effervescent personality in a new situation comedy series as well as on his familiar cooking shows. Whether his acting skills surpass his cooking talent remains to be seen; meanwhile, he's brought out another compilation of recipes from his cooking shows. Prime Time Emeril moves beyond his customary Cajun recipes with dishes reflecting his Portuguese-Italian upbringing in Fall River, Massachusetts. Emeril can't resist "kicking them up a notch" with hefty additions of his New Orleans-inspired spice mixtures. He also pays homage to the best of contemporary American cooking with his sensationally good and easily prepared Truffled Corn and Wild Mushroom Fettuccine. Mark Knoblauch
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