Saturday, November 14, 2009

Cookbook Review


The Gourmet Cookbook

I am, or I should say now, was a huge fan of Gourmet Magazine. November 2009 will be the last issue they will publish of one my favorite food magazines. I subscribed for years and kept every issue. Searching for recipes was a long and cumbersome process. Because the magazine is so beautifully photographed, I would often get side tracked reading or re-reading the wonderful articles about food, travel and restaurants around the world. A few years ago for Christmas, I received The Gourmet Cookbook.
It is a collection of the best recipes from the magazine's sixty year history. It has made searching through the recipes fast and easy. It has a huge selection of recipes, over 1000 of them, covering a range of cooking styles and cuisines. I refer to it often.

The book is a virtual encyclopedia of cooking. It covers everything from hors d'oeurves to desserts. It has many helpful articles throughout the book which give great explanations on cooking techniques and exotic ingredients. It doesn't, unfortunately include any of the wonderful photography from Gourmet Magazine.

I would recommend this book if you are an adventurous cook with a good degree of skill. If you are inspired by photos, this book will not get your creative juices flowing. Many of the recipes are geared for a cook with a higher degree of cooking skills.

Editor: Ruth Reichl
Hardcover, 1056 pages
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
September 2004