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A**I
This is a advanced cookbook
I am a big fan of Thomas and I am an advanced cook and appreciate the vision. This is a wonderful book but his recipes take time so enjoy the experience!
C**A
The book is a work of art.
The French Laundry, Per Se is an absolute gem for anyone who loves the world of fine dining and cooking, in general. The book is as beautiful as it is inspiring, with stunning photography that makes it even more special. The recipes are detailed but surprisingly approachable. What really stands out is the philosophy behind it all—Thomas Keller’s deep respect for ingredients and his dedication to creating memorable experiences through food. It’s not just about cooking; it’s about embracing the joy and artistry of the culinary world. Best bday present.
N**F
Progressive thinking about food
I've been a professional chef for 25 years, so this sort of book is interesting to me. I've read his other books, and this one differs in that it's a refined vision of what he's been doing for decades. The recipes are even more precise in their measurements yet less reliant on mysterious methods than earlier books, and in the end the food represents an improvement of earlier methods, combinations and techniques. He and his chefs at both the New York and California locations have created intense versions of dishes like shrimp bisque, French onion soup, and fish and chips, while also providing some weirder and inspirational dishes like caviar with chocolate-hazelnut emulsion. This is a more professionally minded book, aimed at people who have the ambition for learning what the book puts forth. It is also rewarding to those who appreciate the longer "project" types of recipes that many restaurant chefs grapple with on a daily basis.
Y**X
The epitomy of French cooking
The best part of this book is the tribute to Jean-Louis Palladin who started what I'd call a revolution in the US culinary realm.Thomas's stories are so endearing.The culinary part, including recipes, reads like a roster of classic French cooking, with a contemporary touch, and of my mother's and grandmother's fare, and it makes me feel at home. The rabbit story is so funny: it was in my regular diet, with duck and so many other delicacies of the farm where I was born and raised.Thank Thomas for his dedication to French modern cooking. I remember his days as a chef at Rakel, where I sensed he was a chef with great potential. The rest is history.He truly deserves the Légion d'Honneur the French government honored him with.
C**O
French Laundry
Beautiful & informative! Delicious recipes
G**Y
Great book for aspiring chefs.
This is a great book for someone who wants to be in the professional culinary field. It really motivates you. I do recommend before buying this book get The French laundry, not per se. Per se is great after reading TFL.
M**N
A bit to fancy for me
I wish it was more about the food and less about the "fine" expensive mettirials...
A**R
Absolutely PACKED full of knowledge and experience.
I can't say enough about how much I enjoy this book. It is absolutely filled with very small details that are huge revelations. It is a lifetime of knowledge and experience shared very clearly. It's inspiring and I love it.
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