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Go Fish: Fresh Ideas for American Seafood Friedman, Andrew, Tourondel, Laurent
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- Cookery Topic
- Fish
- Personalize
- No
- Custom Bundle
- No
- Regional Cuisine
- American
- Subject
- cook book
- California Prop 65 Warning
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- ISBN
- 9780471445944
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0471445940
ISBN-13
9780471445944
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30221299
Product Key Features
Book Title
Go Fish : Fresh Ideas for American Seafood
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Beverages / Alcoholic / Wine, Health & Healing / High Protein, Specific Ingredients / Seafood
Publication Year
2004
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Cooking
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
17.8 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2003-026235
Reviews
Tourondel made his name as a chef of Cello, an acclaimed fish restaurant on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Now he is cooking meat at BLT Steak, but this first cookbook is a collection of his favorite fish dishes, from Crab Cake Rémoulade to Gazpacho with Dungeness Crab. These reflect both his French background and training and his experience in American restaurants. While some dishes are uncomplicated, many have long ingredients lists; there are numerous boxes about the more unusual ones, as well as various techniques, but the recipe headnotes and text are somewhat pedestrian. The New York Times Seafood Cookbook offers many more recipes, both simple and sophisticated, and James Paterson's Fish & Shellfish is the classic big book on the topic; Tourondel's will appeal mostly to experienced cooks looking for unusual new ideas for fish dishes. For larger collections. (Library Journal, October 15, 2004) "...perfect for weekends when you want to spend some time in the kitchen...Every seafood lover will find something here" (Food & Wine) "Tourondel, chef at Manhattan's acclaimed BLT Steak, translates a pro's insights, techniques, and recipes for the home cook." (Bon Appetit), Tourondel made his name as a chef of Cello, an acclaimed fish restaurant on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Now he is cooking meat at BLT Steak, but this first cookbook is a collection of his favorite fish dishes, from Crab Cake Rémoulade to Gazpacho with Dungeness Crab. These reflect both his French background and training and his experience in American restaurants. While some dishes are uncomplicated, many have long ingredients lists; there are numerous boxes about the more unusual ones, as well as various techniques, but the recipe headnotes and text are somewhat pedestrian. The New York Times Seafood Cookbook offers many more recipes, both simple and sophisticated, and James Paterson's Fish & Shellfish is the classic big book on the topic; Tourondel's will appeal mostly to experienced cooks looking for unusual new ideas for fish dishes. For larger collections. ( Library Journal , October 15, 2004) "...perfect for weekends when you want to spend some time in the kitchen...Every seafood lover will find something here" ( Food & Wine ) "Tourondel, chef at Manhattan's acclaimed BLT Steak, translates a pro's insights, techniques, and recipes for the home cook." ( Bon Appetit ), Tourondel made his name as a chef of Cello, an acclaimed fish restaurant on Manhattane(tm)s Upper East Side. Now he is cooking meat at BLT Steak, but this first cookbook is a collection of his favorite fish dishes, from Crab Cake Rmoulade to Gazpacho with Dungeness Crab. These reflect both his French background and training and his experience in American restaurants. While some dishes are uncomplicated, many have long ingredients lists; there are numerous boxes about the more unusual ones, as well as various techniques, but the recipe headnotes and text are somewhat pedestrian. The New York Times Seafood Cookbook offers many more recipes, both simple and sophisticated, and James Patersone(tm)s Fish & Shellfish is the classic big book on the topic; Tourondele(tm)s will appeal mostly to experienced cooks looking for unusual new ideas for fish dishes. For larger collections. ( Library Journal , October 15, 2004) "...perfect for weekends when you want to spend some time in the kitchen...Every seafood lover will find something here" ( Food & Wine ) "Tourondel, chef at Manhattan's acclaimed BLT Steak, translates a pro's insights, techniques, and recipes for the home cook." ( Bon Appetit ), Tourondel made his name as a chef of Cello, an acclaimed fish restaurant on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Now he is cooking meat at BLT Steak, but this first cookbook is a collection of his favorite fish dishes, from Crab Cake Rémoulade to Gazpacho with Dungeness Crab. These reflect both his French background and training and his experience in American restaurants. While some dishes are uncomplicated, many have long ingredients lists; there are numerous boxes about the more unusual ones, as well as various techniques, but the recipe headnotes and text are somewhat pedestrian. The New York Times Seafood Cookbook offers many more recipes, both simple and sophisticated, and James Paterson's Fish & Shellfish is the classic big book on the topic; Tourondel's will appeal mostly to experienced cooks looking for unusual new ideas for fish dishes. For larger collections. ( Library Journal , October 15, 2004) "...perfect for weekends when you want to spend some time in the kitchen...Every seafood lover will find something here" ( Food & Wine ) "Tourondel, chef at Manhattan's acclaimed BLT Steak, translates a pro's insights, techniques, and recipes for the home cook." ( Bon Appetit ), "...perfect for weekends when you want to spend some time in the kitchen...Every seafood lover will find something here" ( Food & Wine ) "Tourondel, chef at Manhattan's acclaimed BLT Steak, translates a pro's insights, techniques, and recipes for the home cook." ( Bon Appetit ), Tourondel made his name as a chef of Cello, an acclaimed fish restaurant on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Now he is cooking meat at BLT Steak, but this first cookbook is a collection of his favorite fish dishes, from Crab Cake R_moulade to Gazpacho with Dungeness Crab. These reflect both his French background and training and his experience in American restaurants. While some dishes are uncomplicated, many have long ingredients lists; there are numerous boxes about the more unusual ones, as well as various techniques, but the recipe headnotes and text are somewhat pedestrian. The New York Times Seafood Cookbook offers many more recipes, both simple and sophisticated, and James Paterson's Fish & Shellfish is the classic big book on the topic; Tourondel's will appeal mostly to experienced cooks looking for unusual new ideas for fish dishes. For larger collections. (Library Journal, October 15, 2004)"...perfect for weekends when you want to spend some time in the kitchen...Every seafood lover will find something here" (Food & Wine)"Tourondel, chef at Manhattan's acclaimed BLT Steak, translates a pro's insights, techniques, and recipes for the home cook." (Bon Appetit)
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
641.6/92
Table Of Content
Foreword by Daniel Boulud. Acknowledgements. Introduction: Cooking at Home. Great American Fish and Shellfish. Buying and Storing Fish and Shellfish. Raw Fish and Other Cold Appetizers Hot Appetizers. Soups and Chowders. Pasta and Risotto. Main Courses. Vegetables and Side Dishes. Desserts (A Gift from the Chef). Techniques. Mail-Order Sources. Conversions. Index.
Synopsis
"I don't cook or fish. This wonderful cookbook makes me regret both those decisions." - Alan Richman "With the publication of Go Fish, we can all learn [Laurent Tourondel's] secrets and gain inspiration from his recipes. This book is essential reading." - Robert Mondavi From swordfish to littleneck clams, exotic sea urchin to succulent monkfish, America's waters are home to a stunningly diverse array of fish and shellfish that are ideal for home cooking. And, as celebrated chef Laurent Tourondel of New York's BLT Steak reveals in Go Fish, creating elegant, mouthwatering seafood at home can be marvelously easy???and faster than you might think. An acknowledged fish fanatic, Tourondel offers a beautiful and easy-to-follow guide to the fine art of preparing restaurant-quality seafood at home. From Salt-Crusted Salmon to Spicy Moroccan Swordfish, Go Fish shows how the mild but nuanced flavors of fish, married with a chef???s palette of herbs and spices, can yield a wide range of dinner-table masterpieces. Go Fish delivers more than 100 seafood recipes infused with flavor, style, and simplicity. Melt-in-your-mouth appetizers, hearty chowders, perfect pastas and risottos, and aromatic main courses are matched with sides and desserts that complete the seafood-centered feast. Whether presenting vibrant adaptations of time-honored classics like New England Clam Chowder or bold signature dishes like Salmon Steak with Ginger Chili Glaze, Tourondel reveals how sophisticated seafood cuisine can be prepared with accessible ingredients and uncomplicated techniques. Along with each main course, Tourondel provides a wine recommendation that perfectly accents the flavors and textures of the meal. Complete with an overview of more than fifty varieties of American fish and shellfish, plus helpful shopping and preparation tips, Go Fish gives home cooks all the tools they need to create memorable meals for family and friends. Featuring a foreword by the legendary Daniel Boulud and two dozen tantalizing photographs, Go Fish is a stylish yet down-to-earth blueprint for exquisite seafood cookery at home. With a bare minimum of hard-to-find ingredients, complex stocks, or painstaking boning chores, these contemporary recipes will become an integral part of your own culinary repertoire., I don't cook or fish. This wonderful cookbook makes me regret both those decisions. - Alan Richman With the publication of Go Fish , we can all learn [Laurent Tourondel's] secrets and gain inspiration from his recipes. This book is essential reading. - Robert Mondavi From swordfish to littleneck clams, exotic sea urchin to succulent monkfish, America's waters are home to a stunningly diverse array of fish and shellfish that are ideal for home cooking. And, as celebrated chef Laurent Tourondel of New York's BLT Steak reveals in Go Fish , creating elegant, mouthwatering seafood at home can be marvelously easy and faster than you might think. An acknowledged fish fanatic, Tourondel offers a beautiful and easy-to-follow guide to the fine art of preparing restaurant-quality seafood at home. From Salt-Crusted Salmon to Spicy Moroccan Swordfish, Go Fish shows how the mild but nuanced flavors of fish, married with a chef s palette of herbs and spices, can yield a wide range of dinner-table masterpieces. Go Fish delivers more than 100 seafood recipes infused with flavor, style, and simplicity. Melt-in-your-mouth appetizers, hearty chowders, perfect pastas and risottos, and aromatic main courses are matched with sides and desserts that complete the seafood-centered feast. Whether presenting vibrant adaptations of time-honored classics like New England Clam Chowder or bold signature dishes like Salmon Steak with Ginger Chili Glaze, Tourondel reveals how sophisticated seafood cuisine can be prepared with accessible ingredients and uncomplicated techniques. Along with each main course, Tourondel provides a wine recommendation that perfectly accents the flavors and textures of the meal. Complete with an overview of more than fifty varieties of American fish and shellfish, plus helpful shopping and preparation tips, Go Fish gives home cooks all the tools they need to create memorable meals for family and friends. Featuring a foreword by the legendary Daniel Boulud and two dozen tantalizing photographs, Go Fish is a stylish yet down-to-earth blueprint for exquisite seafood cookery at home. With a bare minimum of hard-to-find ingredients, complex stocks, or painstaking boning chores, these contemporary recipes will become an integral part of your own culinary repertoire., "I don't cook or fish. This wonderful cookbook makes me regret both those decisions. " - Alan Richman "With the publication of Go Fish , we can all learn [Laurent Tourondel's] secrets and gain inspiration from his recipes. This book is essential reading., "I don't cook or fish. This wonderful cookbook makes me regret both those decisions." - Alan Richman "With the publication of Go Fish , we can all learn Laurent Tourondel's] secrets and gain inspiration from his recipes. This book is essential reading." - Robert Mondavi From swordfish to littleneck clams, exotic sea urchin to succulent monkfish, America's waters are home to a stunningly diverse array of fish and shellfish that are ideal for home cooking. And, as celebrated chef Laurent Tourondel of New York's BLT Steak reveals in Go Fish , creating elegant, mouthwatering seafood at home can be marvelously easy and faster than you might think. An acknowledged fish fanatic, Tourondel offers a beautiful and easy-to-follow guide to the fine art of preparing restaurant-quality seafood at home. From Salt-Crusted Salmon to Spicy Moroccan Swordfish, Go Fish shows how the mild but nuanced flavors of fish, married with a chef s palette of herbs and spices, can yield a wide range of dinner-table masterpieces. Go Fish delivers more than 100 seafood recipes infused with flavor, style, and simplicity. Melt-in-your-mouth appetizers, hearty chowders, perfect pastas and risottos, and aromatic main courses are matched with sides and desserts that complete the seafood-centered feast. Whether presenting vibrant adaptations of time-honored classics like New England Clam Chowder or bold signature dishes like Salmon Steak with Ginger Chili Glaze, Tourondel reveals how sophisticated seafood cuisine can be prepared with accessible ingredients and uncomplicated techniques. Along with each main course, Tourondel provides a wine recommendation that perfectly accents the flavors and textures of the meal. Complete with an overview of more than fifty varieties of American fish and shellfish, plus helpful shopping and preparation tips, Go Fish gives home cooks all the tools they need to create memorable meals for family and friends. Featuring a foreword by the legendary Daniel Boulud and two dozen tantalizing photographs, Go Fish is a stylish yet down-to-earth blueprint for exquisite seafood cookery at home. With a bare minimum of hard-to-find ingredients, complex stocks, or painstaking boning chores, these contemporary recipes will become an integral part of your own culinary repertoire., "Laurent Tourondel's Go Fish illustrates how with just a few key ingredients, anyone can cook with ease and inspiration. His affinity for and knowledge of seafood are unparalleled in the industry." -Thomas Keller "A French chef in American waters, Laurent Tourondel has become synonymous with the word fish. This book is a great collection of recipes and a great reference for American home cooks wanting to master some classics or try new things." -Alain Ducasse "Laurent is a master, renowned for his instinctive knowledge of the best way to prepare all fish and shellfish-be it raw with the perfect spices to make it melt on the palate, or flavored inventively and cooked to perfect doneness." -Daniel Boulud "A great compilation of practical tips and seafood recipes to be cooked at home, from one of the most talented chefs in America who really understands fish. . . . Watch out!" -Eric Ripert "This fish cookbook takes the superfluous away and brings us back to the essentials." -Jean-Georges Vongerichten
LC Classification Number
TX747.T62 2004
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