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The Le Creuset Cookbook is a beautifully crafted hardcover book featuring 231 pages filled with over 80 authentic French recipes, complemented by 90+ stunning full-color photographs. This culinary guide not only provides practical cooking techniques and tips but also invites you to explore the rich flavors and traditions of French cuisine, making it an essential addition to any kitchen.
Cover Material | Hardcover |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 11"L x 8.75"W |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Pages | 231 |
Paper Size | 5-x-8-inch inches |
Specific Uses For Product | French Meals |
Binding | Misc. |
Special Feature | Manual |
Ruling Type | Plain |
Style Name | French |
Pattern | Printed |
Theme | Book |
Color | Orange |
A**A
Surprising and lovely cookbook - rustic french food.
I got this book expecting to find lots of recipes to make in my new Dutch oven.Be warned, it is not that kind of branded cookbook. It’s a very traditional french cookbook, with recipes for appetizers, sides, salads, mains, deserts, baked goods… It doesn’t call out particular Le Creuset dishes to use, you can make most of these recipes with what many already have in their kitchen.That would have been a disappointment if it wasn’t for the recipes themselves.It’s very traditional french food, rustic and unpretentious. (As an aside I find the writing about French food culture a little sensationalized (I’m French) but I guess it makes for an entertaining read.)I was shocked to find recipes that were favorites in my childhood and long forgotten, like the Coquilles St Jacques baked in cheesy mushroom sauce. My mom passed without writing down any of her recipes and I found several in this book. I like the spirit of telling readers that recipes are merely a basis for homecooks to make their own version. That aspect of french cooking the book gets right. My older relatives never looked at cookbooks, they figured a meal with what was in season, using broad principles and techniques they learned in the kitchen from their own relatives.I’m excited to make so many things from this book, just browsing it brought back so many menories. To me that’s what cooking for my family is all about.
S**E
Wow, great french recipes with common foods
I couldnt disagree more with the ‘top rated’ critical review assessing the book as ‘lacking in recipes’, a ‘coffee table book”…very misleading. Book is the same size (8 1/2’x11 1/2x1”) as many of Julia Childs and Jacques Pepin's cook books, williams sonoma, etc., . It is a cook book. Straight forward instructions, zero ‘exotic’ ingredients.Makes me wonder if the reviewer actually looked at a copy, as he's so far off base. The book is page after page of 78 wonderful recipes. No fluff , no puffery for Le Creuset products. Is it Mastering the Art of French cooking in scope….no. Is it infinitely more digestible and approachable….absolutely.So, to start, this is a french cook book in style. While I am deeply biased in favor of the cuisine, a hallmark is slow cooking, (often), complex but subtle flavors and seasonings. Imho, there are few cuisines that better showcase wine. Its not TheJoy Of Cooking in the sense of a broader American universal appeal and pallette,imho.Being a decades long fan of le creuset, and having frequently used a very old paperback recipe book from LC , i had faith that the book would be worthwhile. And, it was/is.It is 225 pages of gorgeous, varied french recipes, such as making a boule’ in a dutch oven , salads, fish, lamb, soups, meats, desserts, and other splendid recipes, many familiar, such as coq au vin, but delightfully, often with a twist, such as the aforementioned made with sparkling wine and turnips instead of red wine and mushrooms.It is a recipe book. It is not a promotional piece for LC. It does have a few paragraphs on the history in the introductory pages, as well as a few pages of recommended kitchen items, including kitchen twine, herbs, oils, knives, and basic cookware (none of which are LC models, just basic types, skillet, dutch oven, saucepans). It offers tip for some recipes to either improve or instruct in a preferred preparation technique.None of the recipes require any special ovenware, eg one could use a deep cast iron skillet covered with aluminum foil if one doesn't have a dutch oven (a large deep pot with a tight fitting lid).otoh, some dishes simply require a covered vessel, typically to retain moisture. Many do not.I am delighted. The book is ‘orange volcanique’, my fav LC color. I think i shall find a plastic sleeve, as I anticipate it getting regular use among my many cookbooks.
M**D
Great gift!!
I got this for my sister for her birthday. She loves cooking and is a big fan of Le Creuset and has been collecting all their cookware. She was really happy with this cookbook. The recipes sound delicious and the book is full of really high quality photos.
M**N
Highly recommend!
I love this cookbook. I bought it due to recently being given a large number of Le Creuset pots and pans. This book is beautifully photographed and recipes are thoughtfully laid out. I have made a couple recipes and they are relatively straightforward and have been successful.The one thing I would change (and this is a minor ding) is that a few recipes have photos of the ingredients rather than a finished product or an in process shot...although this occurs infrequently enough to not be an issue.This book is more than worth the price to me. Good weight, beautiful to look at on the shelf, and arrived on time. Overall very happy with it!
B**N
A Collection of Simple Recipes
If you're expecting a ton of recipes you may want to look elsewhere...somewhere like your search engine of choice.That being said - the book itself makes for a nice gift, and most of the recipes are simple enough that most people should be able to do them without a whole lot of difficulty. I personally got it as an impulse buy, but I don't think it would be a bad gift for someone who has started to be more interested in expanding what they cook on a regular basis.
P**T
Marvelous—but what would you expect from Le Creuset!?!
First of all, I have to stop reading reviews—, so if you know Le Creuset and want this book, stop reading and just buy the book! Another reviewer wrote that this is the most beautiful cookbook he had ever seen. This is NOT the most beautiful cookbook this cookbook addict has ever seen, but it IS worthy of a 5 star review. The classic French recipes are wonderful—I am so excited to try the Duck Confit and the Chicken Rillettes. The fish & seafood recipes look wonderful with beautiful fish stews. I’m passionate about cooking & can do most, but still find the tips on technique useful—I could go on & on! A wonderful book & highly recommended!
K**S
Beautiful cookbook
Looks beautiful in the kitchen and the recipes simple and lovely.
D**N
Not just an add for Le Creuset.. a real cook book
Ok... I have a lot of cook books. 500+... I’m not sure why I thought I needed this one, but... omg. Love this cookbook. These are classic French recipes, but it feels like these recipes came from your French friends grandmother that doesn’t usually share her recipes. We’ve been working through the review one by one and so far they are spot on. This is not just a brand name cookbook. This is a real cookbook for real cooks. Enjoy it!
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