books:
•
Michael Chiarello's Casual Cooking
Michael Chiarello
,
Janet Kessel Fletcher
, ..., 2002 - 216 pages
average customer review:
based on 11 reviews
view larger image
for more information click here
highly recommended
great recipes
I bought this book because I saw it at my daughter-in-laws and the recipes looked interesting. I have not been disappointed. Just made the zablione with fruit the other night and got raves.
Just Buy It!
We are serious foodies and particularly love all regional Italian
cooking
. Admit we are bit skeptical of Italian American recipes but after watching MC on TV (finally got a Food Channel on satellite here in Australia) decided to invest in the book. It is brilliant - every recipes tried has scored a "do again" and the pantry items are great. Even a beginner can follow the recipes and experienced cooks will appreciate the layers of flavour that MC is always talking about. Buy this book - you won't be sorry! Off to buy his latest now....
for more information click here
for more information click here
Great Cook
Always enjoy his show that is shot somewhere in wine country in northern CA. I wish I had a kitchen like that and or a house and land but always enjoy his food and show and the book has many of those recipes and many are not hard just comes down to prepping as he does and making it easier to have great food without going crazy!
Special recipes... without being exhausting
I've grown to love
Michael
Chiarello
's recipes. In the Goldilocks challenge between making a dish "too simple" or "too much work," time after time Chiarello manages to find the spot that's exactly right. His recipes don't promise instant gratification, in the semi-homemade 30-minute style that's become popular recently. But he's also aware that you have something else to do with your day besides
cooking
dinner.
Chiarello's background is Italian, so a lot of recipes in this book display that influence -- quite a bit of pasta, for example, and a tendency to use olive oil where others might choose butter. But you'd do better to think of it as Napa-meets-Italian, as his recipes aren't the sort of food that you'll find at the traditional restaurant with a red-checked tablecloth and a candle stuck in a bottle of Chianti. The book lives up to its promise of "
casual
cooking."
Chiarello encourages you to create a pantry of ingredients that you can call upon whenever needed, and I completely agree with that "good cooking in not much time" philosophy. At first, it might sound as though you need to cook three things just to have the ingredients for a single dish, but the pantry section helps you create items that, later, you'll be able to grab out of the freezer or your spice shelf and put into an "instant" meal. For example, we first made his awesome winter panzanella, which uses homemade croutons in addition to butternut squash and brussels sprouts. The croutons are easy enough -- assuming that you already made his bagna cauda butter. (It's basically anchovies, parsley, and garlic mixed with two sticks of softened butter.) But two days after the salad, we made clams and linguine with more of the bagna cauda butter, and *that* came together in less time than it took to boil the noodles. I still have a half cup of the bagna cauda butter in the freezer, just waiting for a day when I feel like more than a slab-of-steak.
The pantry chapter is 30 pages long (including lots of beautiful photos; this is a great eye-candy cookbook), which includes everything from spiced walnuts to a fennel spice mix. The other chapters are appetizers; eggs & sandwiches; soups & salads; pasta; rice, beans & polenta; fish & shellfish; meat & poultry; vegetables; and sweet things. If you want a collection of fine Italian baking, you'll have to buy another book in addition to this one (you notice I'm assuming you'll buy this in any case), as his dessert choices are on the no-big-deal side of Thursday dinner rather than a big blowout feast. Panna cotta, perhaps, or dried fruit compote with Sambuca.
Many of the recipes are extremely simple, in that "perfect roast chicken" way (his uses rosemary and lemon -- and it came out great) but he isn't afraid to provide a recipes for a sauce that needs to cook for hours. He usually includes menu advice (i.e. serve this with roast pork), and some kind of cook's notes, such as the tip that soaking red onion briefly in sherry vinegar will mellow the raw onion taste.
A fine cookbook. Recommended.
for more information click here
A must have in every chef's library
One killer recipe after another in this book. Outstanding suggestions and photos, remarkable results. Not always very simple
cooking
, but simple directions made easy to understand. Wine recommendations come with recipe selections too, very complete and tasty!
reviews
:
page 1
,
2
,
3
From
Michael
Chiarello
, author of The Tra Vigne Cookbook, comes a collection of recipes on his favorite subject-and the favorite subject of home cooks everywhere-preparing meals for family and friends. These treasured recipes marry the rich traditions of his Italian culinary heritage with the
casual style
and fresh flavors of the Wine Country. Each outhwatering dish-such as Tuscan Shrimp with White Beans, Chicken with Rosemary and Lemon Salt, and Italian Fruit Salad with Sta Bene Honey Zabaglione-is sophisticated, yet simple to prepare. Gorgeous color images by award-winning photographer Deborah Jones show dishes that look too good to be this easy! The companion volume to his new 26-part series on public television, Michael Chiarello's Casual
Cooking
is perfect for stress-free weekday meals and spontaneous gatherings of friends and family. It doesn't get any better than this.
for more information click here
hot
or
not?
What's your opinion?
Write a review and share your thoughts!
chiarello
Napa Stories: Profiles, Reflections, and Recipes from the Napa Valley
The Tra Vigne Cookbook: Seasons in the California Wine Country
At Home with Michael Chiarello: Easy Entertaining
Michael Chiarello's Flavored Oils and Vinegars: 100 Recipes for ...
Michael Chiarello's Easy Entertaining Deck: 50 Irresistibly Simple ...
cooking
On Cooking: A Textbook of Culinary Fundamentals (4th Edition) ...
Mastering The Art of French Cooking, Volume One (1) (Fortieth - 40th ...
Cooking Light Complete Cookbook: A Fresh New Way to Cook (Cooking ...
Super Natural Cooking: Five Ways To Incorporate Whole and Natural ...
Healthy Cooking for Two (or Just You): Low-Fat Recipes with Half the ...
search for books
casual
,
chiarello
,
cooking
,
michael
Impressum / about us
books:
other categories
apparel
baby
beauty
books
camera & photo
cell phones
classical music
computers
dvd
software
kitchen
gourmet food
health & personal care
magazines
musical instruments
office products
outdoor living
pc & video games
popular music
electronics
sporting goods
tools & hardware
toys & games
pet supplies
vhs video
watches & jewelry
german
Bücher
DVD
klassische Musik