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| Gordon Ramsay's Just Desserts | 
enlarge | Authors: Gordon Ramsay, Roz Denny Creator: Georgia Glynn Smith Publisher: Laurel Glen Publishing Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 309071
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 8.4 x 0.7
ISBN: 159223111X Dewey Decimal Number: 641 EAN: 9781592231119 ASIN: 159223111X
Publication Date: August 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: UK Tradepaper; New.
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Product Description "Life is uncertain ... eat dessert first," says three-star Michelin chef Gordon Ramsay in the first line of Just Desserts. Based on recipes developed at his critically acclaimed London restaurants, the book features Ramsays classical methods and flair for teaching the basics and beyond. Even complex desserts are made simple with variations to suit the occasion. The first few chapters deal with simpler methods, like roasting fruit to draw out the natural essence or rolling out classic cookies. Then Ramsay takes cooks step-by-step through delicate pastry techniques, expanding their range until they have the confidence to whip up towering souffles that defy gravity. 110 sumptuous color photos accompany these 100 exceptional desserts.
Amazon.com Review Gordon Ramsay's Just Desserts is a very fine book of last courses from energetic three-star Michelin chef Gordon Ramsay, expertly marshaled for the domestic kitchen by Roz Denny. Ramsay's imagination is obviously caught by the sweet course: he expends a great deal of innovative thinking to it with fascinating results. He is inclined to roast his fruit, for example, caramelizing it for greater intensity of flavor; or he might deep-fry it, as in the elegant and fantastically nonchalant Fruit Tempura. Asian flavors appear in ethereal dishes like the Thai Rice Pudding with Coconut and Lemon or Banana and Passion Fruit Sorbet. Cheesecake is light and flavored with pumpkin. Proper homage is paid to comfort food, with recipes for Bread and Butter Pudding (Ramsay makes his with a baguette and laces it with Baileys Irish Cream) and Steamed Toffee, Banana, and Pecan Pudding. The chocolate recipes are particularly fine, with a Chocolate Mocha Tart standing out. Just Desserts is also an excellent primer of patisserie techniques; its explanations and illustrations of the standard syrups, pastes, sponges, and pastries of the restaurant kitchen, here translated into domestic terms, are particularly lucid. The professional mysteries of the mousse, the parfait, the bavarois, and the various manifestations of the meringue are made wonderfully clear. --Robin Davidson, Amazon.co.uk
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It's Like Having Gordon With You In Your Kitchen! June 24, 2008 I have dismissed his American television persona and concentrated only on his British series with food. A lot of his genius gets lost in translation, I'm afraid. It isn't his fault. It's ours! Instead of letting him perform his genius, we have made a celebrity out of him. For shame! This book is photographed so beautifully that you might forget to read the recipes! And simple they are. Simple and incredibly yummy. His division of sweets is easy-peasy. Oh, that's Jamie. Sorry. You have some summer fruit. Plain. He shows you simple syrups and toppings and cremes that you simply pour over the fruit and you have an incredible dessert that will impress your friends no end. I really like Gordon Ramsay. I do not like the persona we see on American TV. I hope that in the future the powers that be at the networks will let him do what he is best at. Create. Get rid of the young wannabe chefs. Get rid of the screaming. Just let him create. If you love desserts, and want to keep it simple but elegant, and creative, this is your book. I just love it.
3star perfrct April 5, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
beautiful as good on pastry as savory love all his books just got all of them
Want to impress? November 14, 2002 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
No wonder he's a star in Britain. Fabulous, imaginative recipes covering everything from easy cook basics to recipes you definitely need to practice! Examples - red berries with hibiscus and basil syrup; slow roasted peaches with orange caramel sauce; chocolate and thyme ice cream; apricot and cinnamon mousse; fruit tempura and many more. Not a book for beginners (he is a Michelin 3 Star chef) but very, very good.
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