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Learn to COOK - El Bulli 2003-2004

El Bulli 2003-2004
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 641
EAN: 9780061146688
ISBN: 0061146684
Label: Ecco
Manufacturer: Ecco
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 656
Publication Date: 2006-11-07
Publisher: Ecco
Release Date: 2006-11-21
Studio: Ecco

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Editorial Reviews:

Ferran Adria is widely considered to be the most innovative, most influential, and indeed the greatest chef in the world today. Culinary giants like Thomas Keller venerate him. El Bulli, the restaurant where he creates his masterpieces, has become a pilgrimage site of sorts; food connoisseurs from around the world journey down a dizzying coastal road to Roses, Spain to experience his unconventional tasting menu -- often consisting of 25 or more courses. But if you want a reservation, get in line.


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Summary: Inspirational...
Comment: This book really inspires as it shows the amount of dedication the team at El Bulli put into making their food ideas original...

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Summary: A Glimpse at the Unattainable
Comment: I apologize in advance to all my fellow foodies for stating a minority (and probably politically incorrect) opinion here -- please forgive me. This is a beautiful book, and it describes amazing food; but for anybody who is not a professional chef AND a mad scientist, the preparations are totally unattainable. Reading this book is like reading about a supermodel: admire and ogle and fantasize all you want, but do you really think you have any chance of meeting, conversing with, or dating such a woman? It also reminds me of the music of Harry Partch, which can only be played on one-of-a-kind instruments which Partch invented; without the cooking implements available only to the chefs of El Bulli, plus a fully-stocked chemistry lab to synthesize nanofoods and monitor pH levels, recreating the vast majority of these dishes is largely impossible. And since the restaurant is only open 6 months a year, and accommodates less than 1% of those requesting reservations, it is highly unlikely you'll ever taste any of the food either, even if you can afford the 300-Euro-per-person tab (hotel & airfare not included). So, one is forced to ask: What's the point? I suppose, for about the price of a single meal for one at El Bulli, it might yield some vicarious pleasures and satisfy some of your curiosity about how a particular dish is made. And it is certainly a VERY generous Christmas gift for your relative the foody who has absolutely everything. But if you're expecting to be able to take this book into the kitchen and recreate El Bulli cuisine, sorry -- you're whistling past the compost pile.

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Summary: Amazing journey
Comment: I'll start with a disclaimer - I am a hobbyist and not a prefessionally trained chef. Even if you are a very experienced hobbyist don't expect to be able to prepare more than 5-10% (or less) of the recipes in this book. This book is not a beginner or even an advanced cookbook. While it contains recipes (on the attached CDROM), most of these recipes contain techniques that are far from standard and that may require specialized chemicals (such as Sodium Alginate and liquid nitrogen) and/or devices (such as a PacoJet, or a syphon with elBulli devised attachments). Furthermore, these recipes are far from forgiving, and most of the time you'll end up with a *really* unappetizing mess rather than a meal. Practicing before inviting friends is not an option with this one... For perspective, I own about 50 cookbooks, from the basics to celebrity chef bibles. To compare, apart from a few complex recipes, about 50% of Thomas Kellers' book is pretty doable.

Now for the good. This book is more of an inspirational journey than a cookbook. It chronicles a team of chefs journey outside of the realm of the known. Ferran Adria has reached the pinnacle of traditional cuisine, got the elusive third Michelin star, and instead of cashing in by opening cloned 3 star restaurants (like Alain Ducasse and Thomas Keller) has decided to venture out and explore.

The book is part of a series of books obssessivly annotating this journey. As an example of the depth of the obssession lies the tools the team created: To the young team yet unaware of the rigorous language of food science - mere words seemed inadequate to describe the products and procedures they had invented. So with a semi-deranged, Tolkien like fastidiousness, a philosophy, a methodology, an alternative supportive language (along with rune like icons)and even a map were created.

This tome is obssessive compulsive creativeness at its best. Like a Peter Greenaway film, it attempts to establish its place in a made-up chronology of food evolution. But just as cinema will never resemble a Greenaway Film, haute cuisine, while taking up some of Ferran's creation, will never become elBulli.

As for the recipes? These techniques, while (somewhat) annotated, are difficult to master for the home cook. As an example, I am still waiting for my Airs to emulsify properly. I'll get there, but it will take time and lots of thrown away food. But I'll keep trying. As for my pasta less raviolos? They are getting much better thanks!

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Summary: Ferran Adria and El Bulli 2003 ,2004
Comment: Please read my comments made under El Bulli 1997
Again, this is really for professional chefs . Adria does give details about his spherification techniques and there are some photos and description of the technique . What I did not see mentioned was how important it is to control the pH of the reaction . The more acidic the solution, the less readily will the spherification process proceed. There are also questions of taste and flavour if one alters the pH of the reacting solutions. In Australia, the simplest of these techniques are being trialled by some Chefs
to give variety to their meals. Remember that Adria has a team of chemists etc in his laboratory attached to the restaurant so that his recipes are exactly quantified and will work for him .See my 1997 comments. For the money, I would not recommend these books to the non professional chef (except as a wonderful coffee table book) and they will certainly make professional chefs think (especially about plating) but the latter should not expect too much success without the aid of a scientist , preferably a molecular gastronomist. The 2004 book deals mainly with his use of liquid nitrogen and I refer you to my previous comments in El Bulli 1997 etc

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Summary: the best book i 've ever seen
Comment: hey guys just do purchase this buk .....its the best ccokery buk around...exploring ferran adrias secrets like spherification..emulsification...gellificaion....spherical ravioli.. and other things...great emphasis laid on different textures... more over he best part is step by step photographs makin learning more easier!!!!!...kudos to chef feran adria!!!!!!! for u all .. i must say its a must buy!!!


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