Food & Wine Annual Cookbook 2007: An Entire Year of Recipes (Food & Wine Annual Cookbook)
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Almost one million subscribers heartily agree: there’s always something delicious going on in Food & Wine. And it’s all here in the annual cookbook, which includes every recipe published in the magazine during 2006—more than 500 dishes accompanied by scrumptious-looking photographs. The contributors remain absolutely stellar—cuisine’s finest—including such cookbook authors, chefs and food luminaries as Jacques Pepin, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Paula Wolfert, and Eric Ripert. Mouthwatering recipes like Smokey Spiced T-Bone Steaks with Chilean Salsa (from Stephen Raichlen, author of Barbeque Bible), Spring Pea Falafel with Marinated Radishes and Minted Yogurt (from personal chef Nicki Reiss), and Fluffy, Buttery Cinnamon Rolls (Deborah Racicot of New York’s Gotham Bar & Grill) were tested on home appliances, making them easy to re-create. In addition, the volume includes 50 brand-new test-kitchen tips, as well as an extensive glossary of accessible wines. Here’s real food that real people who want to eat well can actually prepare; dishes that reflect the many ways we cook today.
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| 11-22-08 | 3 | (NA) |
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Food & Wine Annual Cookbooks have high quality recipes and this edition holds that tradition. I have found the bindings of this annual series is weak and the books fall apart after use in a cookbook holder. Also F&W keeps changing the categories for the chapter headings in each issue. I find this annoying and confusing. But the recipes and instructions are great!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-30 08:26:11 EST)
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| 06-25-08 | 4 | 1\1 |
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This cookbook is probably geared toward a more developed cook that I am but the few recipes I have dared to try are good. I especially appreciate the wine pairing information at the back of the book. This would be a good gift for a wine enthusiast/cook.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-23 07:24:15 EST)
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| 10-17-07 | 4 | 4\4 |
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I recommend this cookbook to 2006 Food & Wine magazine subscribers to reference favorite recipes in one easy volume. We consistently enjoy the variety and quality of Food & Wine recipes. They are clearly written, state 'Active' and 'Total' time required, number of servings, and often offer make-ahead and wine suggestions. Most importantly, the recipes taste good and we often remark, "I'd serve this to guests."
One improvement I'd like to see in future annual cookbooks is the addition of monthly table of contents, so I could easily put together a meal from October's magazine. Don't expect pictures for all the recipes like the magazine, but there is good picture representation throughout. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-21 06:30:59 EST)
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