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Gourmet Cooking for Dummies

Gourmet Cooking for Dummies
By Charlie Trotter, Judi Carle, Sari Zernich

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"Trotter's book stands equally alongside the works of Julia Child and James Beard."
—Library Journal

"Cooking a gourmet dinner doesn’t have to be a frightening experience – Charlie Trotter’s Gourmet Cooking For Dummies will dispel all your fears and help you turn out wonderful dishes."
– Ferdinand E. Metz, President of the Culinary Institute of America

"Look to Charlie Trotter for great wine choices for gourmets – Dummies or not! Educational, instructive, and delicious."
– Robert Mondavi, Robert Mondavi Winery

"Charlie Trotter has become famous for his unique and detailed approach to food. This book is no different – and entertaining as a bonus."
– Keith Keogh, C.E.C., President, California Culinary Academy

If tuna casserole is the most exciting meal you’ve made lately, let Gourmet Cooking For Dummies™ come to your culinary rescue! In a matter of minutes, you can create mouth-watering dishes – from soups and sauces to zesty vegetarian delights and seafood masterpieces – that are guaranteed to impress your family and friends.

Inside, you’ll discover how to:

  • Set up your gourmet kitchen with the right pots and pans, tools, and spices
  • Prepare sauces, soups, vegetable dishes, seafood creations, desserts, and more with a minimum of ingredients
  • Create complete menus for any occasion, from a meal with your boss to a summer picnic
  • Bring the world into your kitchen with recipes for ethnically inspired dishes
  • Use Charlie’s chef-tested cooking tips to make gourmet cooking fun and easy


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #210958 in Books
  • Published on: 1997-08-27
  • Format: Illustrated
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 390 pages

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review
Gourmet Cooking for Dummies is perfect when you want to upgrade from making back-of-the box recipes to mastering the fine points of culinary technique. Charlie Trotter, known for the creative, sophisticated dishes he prepares at his Chicago restaurant, is one of America's über gourmet chefs. Trotter is famous for amazingly artistic presentations, as the chapter "Architectural Cuisine Made Easy" amply demonstrates. Gourmet Cooking for Dummies is a good guide when you want to ease into classic French culinary techniques such as deglazing and tempering, and learn how to apply them in contemporary ways. Along with recipes ranging from reasonably easy to recherché, Trotter crams in an encyclopedic amount of information, complemented by 16 pages of color photos and illustrations that are sprinkled throughout the text. He even includes advice on pairing foods with wine, lists other cookbooks he recommends, and tells where to send away for the best ingredients. When you want to stun friends with a Whole Roasted Tomato filled with Roasted Garlic Soup and Crispy Fried Leeks, or Chicken Roulade with Prosciutto and Artichoke-Spinach Purée, Gourmet Cooking for Dummies shows you how to go for it.

From Library Journal
Renowned Chicago restaurateur Trotter demystifies the world of gourmet cooking for countless gourmands at heart. His no-frills approach clearly demonstrates the essential ingredients and techniques for creating culinary masterpieces. Chapter by chapter, Trotter serves up a delectable background of gourmet cuisine, yielding easy recipes and informative tidbits about each food. He provides comprehensive guides to fruits and vegetables; meats, fish, and poultry; and chocolate. The chapter on sauces, stocks, and oils will be indispensable to many readers. In addition, Trotter advises how to stock the larder and explains essential kitchenware. Despite its bare-bones demeanor, Trotter's book stands equally alongside the works of Julia Child and James Beard. Useful for reference and perusing alike, this is highly recommended for cookery collections in all public libraries. (Index not seen.)?Michael A. Lutes, Univ. of Notre Dame Libs, South Bend, Ind.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author
Charlie Trotter is the chef and owner of the critically acclaimed restaurant Charlie Trotter’s in Chicago, one of only a handful of restaurants in the U.S. to have earned Five Mobil Stars, Five AAA Diamonds, and induction into the internationally renowned Relais & Chateaux. He was also given Wine Spectator’s Readers’ Choice Awards for The Best Chef Currently Working in the U.S. and The Best Dining Experience for 1997. He is the award-winning author of three bestselling books, Charlie Trotter’s, Charlie Trotter’s Vegetables, and Charlie Trotter’s Seafood.


Customer Reviews

This is Trotter's gift to the home chef5
If you can forget the fact that this book is from the "for dummies" series, you are in for a real treat. During the first few chapters of this book, Trotter gives you detailed accounts of gourmet cooking methods, and soon you will understand what makes him one of the world's best chefs. I own books by Alice Walker, James Beard, Emeril, the Cul. Inst. of America, and none of them come close to exposing the breadth of knowledge Trotter presents. The exquisite recipes he gives in the later chapters give you detailed accounts of 'why' the recipes work, not only 'how.' I've been using the book as a guide now for about 8 months, (the pages are practically falling off), and people can't believe the meals I prepare. Most importantly, it actually teaches you how to cook by improvising if you want. Even if you are a good cook, you will feel humbled at how much you didn't actually know about the art. I assume, unfortunately, that the book's unattractive cover is the reason this has not become a staple in all kitchens.

The recipes are supurb!5
If anyone is interested in becoming a truly Gormet Cook, this is the book. For the very experienced cook, there isn't a lot new as far as tips and information, however, the recipes are sublime. Each one is better than the next and they are fairly easy to read and follow for excellent results. I was very impressed and would recommend it not only for the information but epecially for the exotic yet simple recipes.

Excellent5
Everything you read in the editor's copy is absolutely correct. Chef Trotter is one the the premier American chefs (and I cannot believe he wrote a "Dummies" book. He is the most humble and unpretentious of executive chefs anywhere) and you can't beat the easy-to-follow recipes (an education in itself) and the price of the book (compared to his others). I highly recommend this is novice and experienced cooks!