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Comics & Graphic Novels Fantasy Graphic Novels Manga Romance Science Fiction & FantasyI've tried one of the quiches and the "chicken jus", the flavors are wonderful, bold and less refined as those of the "French laundry", as should be in bistro cooking. During the cooking I've asked myself several times - how does he know? He new exactly what texture the quiche will have, the change in the fluids level, though I used different cooking tools. Thomas Keller's directions are exact, like instructions to a successful...
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Having said that, I love the book and have a great respect for Keller as a chef and even as a cookbook author. While his tone is a bit dry and lecturing, he is an articulate and effective teacher. Keeping in mind, however, the type of cuisine we're dealing with here - Bistro food - Keller misses the point for the home cook. Bistro food is casual, economic and comforting. You can't help but draw comparisons to Tony Bourdain's...
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Keller's homage to simple French bistro fare (after "The French Laundry Cookbook") wins the knock-your-chef's-hat-off prize for stunning presentation. For starters, you need to lift this oversized 6.5 pound book with both hands. Open it at random and you're likely to land on a two-page close-up of ingredients or finished presentation, or maybe Keller demonstrating technique. The recipes also spread across two pages "I used...
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Keller is known as one who is serious about the best in food, both ingredients and technique joining to provide the ultimate culinary experience. From firsthand experience I will attest that until one trys his approach personally, the suspicion of why all this extreme effort and care will not pay off. However, attestation can also be given to once invoked, this guy's skill and attention does pay off: I tried his unique Bliny...
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Expectations for Thomas Keller's new book `Bouchon' are very high, and I firmly believe he has exceeded them. The book sets new standards for the foodie coffee table fare as well as confirming Keller's reputation as one of the country's foremost culinary artists. The book is larger, heavier, and better than his first cookbook on the cuisine of his flagship French Laundry. There are several things that make this an excellent...
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