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Pure Vegetarian

by: Paul Gayler

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Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9781856267403
ISBN: 1856267407
Label: Kyle Cathie
Manufacturer: Kyle Cathie
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: February 07, 2008
Publisher: Kyle Cathie
Studio: Kyle Cathie
Sales Rank: 136867




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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The ultimate veg book
I love Paul Gayler - as another reviewer says, he produces beautiful 'cheffy' recipes that are perfectly possible to make at home. I've used his books for years (and believe me I'm no chef) and friends are always impressed when I make one of his dishes. He's full of brilliant ideas, too - I don't like tomatoes, so his beetroot gazpacho will become a regular feature next summer.

Not for complete beginners, perhaps, but certainly nothing to daunt anyone with a few years of cooking under their belt.





Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The Great Gayler
I love Paul Gayler's cooking. I think he is a rare thing: a masterful chef, with an ability to translate his passion and experience into writing, and a humble regard for his readers. He pays immense respect to his ingredients, and his recipes, while often imaginative, sometimes extravagant, never lose sight of that. I also have his series of 'Passion for..' books, including Cheese, Potato and Vegetables, and each one is an inspiration.

I don't feel that he is particularly precious about his recipes, either, so if one or two might seem more complicated, they are also eminently adaptable. I don't agree with another reviewer that his ingredients require a trip to Borough market or a fat wallet (though those do tend to mean the same ... Read More:



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Don't try this at home
You may not have to be a vegetarian to enjoy the recipes in this book, but you'll have to be a chef. And live in a big city. And have money.

The recipes ask for Yuzu juice (a citrus fruit), verjuice (juice of unripe grapes), truffles, fresh porcini, banana shallots (?), cavalo nero (black cabbage, but you can use savoy cabbage instead), nuoc mam chay (Thai vegetarian fish sauce), Vietnamese mint. Even if I knew where to get any of this (Borough Market?), I would probably be very nervous while cooking, in case I ruin these rare and expensive ingredients.

I have doubts about some of the methods as well. Can you, for instance, see yourself slice 4 avocados into 20 very thin slices, then stuff and roll them up? How are ... Read More:



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - paul gayler gives vegetarian food 5* treatment
these recipes do require the cook to concentrate ,but the results are wonderful and very achievable.There are some good combinations of ingredients and their inspirations are truly international.Even the most hardened carnivores will love the results. I have tried and tested over 50% of the recipes with trainees chefs and their results and enthusiasm for the dishes has been superb.these recipes bring vegetarian food away from the "pine bench" restaurant into the main stream .Long over due.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Style and panache rather than substance
The recipes here are unusual, inventive and I'm sure delicious once in a while - however, though I adore food and I also love cooking, and have been a vegetarian for over 25 years, I wouldn't really feel inspired to work through these recipes.

This book reminded me of nothing so much as one of Gordon Ramsey's 'Ramsey's Kitchen Nightmare' programmes - notably the one where he visited a restaurant run by a clearly talented French chef who however never knowingly used 1 ingredient when he could use 6. The idea of simplicity in flavours never occurred, instead there was overkill in every dish.

I'm not a huge fan of 'worthy vegetarian cooking' but believe there is a middle ground between that and the twirl every leaf. garnish ... Read More:


 



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