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Learn to COOK - Breakfast, Lunch, Tea: The Many Little Meals of Rose Bakery

Breakfast, Lunch, Tea: The Many Little Meals of Rose Bakery
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 641
EAN: 9780714844657
ISBN: 0714844659
Label: Phaidon Press
Manufacturer: Phaidon Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: 2006-11-15
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Studio: Phaidon Press

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Editorial Reviews:

La Vie En ROSE -- New cookbook takes recipes from one of Paris's most fashionable restaurants and places it in the eager hands of home cooks.

It might come as a surprise to some that one of the most trendy and successful bakeries in Paris is run by an Englishwoman. But it shouldn't. With the triumphant success of Rose Bakery in Paris's 9th Arrondissement, Rose Carrarini quickly earned a reputation for creating simple, yet uncompromising foods that focus on the importance of using fresh, flavorful ingredients and a loving attention to detail. Like the Rose Bakery itself, Carrarini's new cookbook BREAKFAST, LUNCH, TEA: The Many Little Meals of Rose Bakery dissolves the distinctions between restaurant cooking and home cooking, and holds firm to the belief that flavor need not be complicated.

Carrarini has always believed that simplicity is the key ingredient to great food and a great life, and it was this philosophy that led her to open London's influential Villandry in 1988 and Rose Bakery, the Anglo-French restaurant in 2002. Tucked away on a side street near the Gare du Nord, Parisians line up daily to sample the lunchtime display of salads, tarts, cakes, and light fare at the charming bôite. At Rose Bakery, it is evident that Love of food has become a universal language.

It is this universal language that makes BREAKFAST, LUNCH, TEA pure delight with recipes from 100 of Rose Bakery's most popular dishes, from breakfast staples such as Crispy Granola to afternoon treats, including Sticky Toffee Pudding and Carrot Cake, as well as soups, risottos and other perfect dishes for a light lunch.

In BREAKFAST, LUNCH, TEA simplicity is indeed the golden rule, from the recipes and techniques to the structure of the cookbook itself. The book begins with a chapter on techniques and ingredients, with thoughts and advice on such matters as peeling, oven temperatures, and moisture, and descriptions and tips for such ingredients as olive oil, butter, vanilla, and marigold. Then Carrarini moves straight into Breakfast, providing dozens of simple and delicious recipes, including Fresh Mixed Fruit Salad, Lime Grapefruit and Ginger Juice, Honey Granola, Traditional Porridge, Perfect Scrambled Eggs, Ricotta Pancakes, and Blueberry Scones. Lunch begins with numerous soups, salads, pastries, and risottos, and then provides main courses that range from Asparagus and Almond Salad with Chicken to Braised Lamb Shank with Cumin, Aubergine and Chickpeas.

BREAKFAST, LUNCH, TEA saves the best for last. The Tea chapter features more than fifty of the tarts, cakes, cookies, tray bakes, and puddings that have made Rose Bakery world famous and locally adored, including Lemon Blueberry Tart, Fresh Ginger Cake, Pine Nut and Almond Biscuits, Hazelnut Brownies, Apple and Blackberry Crumble, and Apricot Sorbet, just to name a few.

More than 100 specially commissioned photographs from acclaimed photographer Toby Glanville make BREAKFAST, LUNCH, TEA a visually rich cookbook, allowing each recipe to seduce the senses from the very first read. These pictures are populated with the food, people, and shop atmosphere that make Rose Bakery so special.


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Summary: One recipe makes the whole book worth it
Comment: I have noly cooked a few recipes from this book, but there is a carrot salad in here that is one of the best things I have EVER eaten. I don't like carrot salad; I would never order it in a restaurant. But this is am amazing recipe.

I've made it 10 times in the last year--every party we serve it at people love it and ask for the recipe.

I'm sure there will be other recipes just as good--if I can only get past the carrot salad...

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Summary: Many Little Meals, A Feast for All
Comment: I love this book.
Admittedly I am a sucker for beautiful presentation, but this book is beautiful far beyond its visual appeal. Each recipe is the pinnacle of its kind. The pancake recipe, for example, outshines any I've ever tried. The salads are spectacular and have been the talk of many a collaborative dinner party. I haven't yet come across a dish I even slightly dislike. The recipes are accurate, as well. The quantities and cooking temperatures/times yield the perfect product. I can only assume that this accuracy comes from years of meticulous testing and tasting. The effort is well appreciated and results in recipes that are not only perfect every time, but are destined to become the classics you reach for time and again. The recipes, photgraphs, the quality of the binding and printing, the book in its entirety is simply wonderful.

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Summary: A Feast ForThe Senses
Comment: This is a delightful book that operates on a number of levels. First the exquisite photographs capture the beauty of the mundane doings of the Rose Bakery. From the simplicity of a zested lemon to the ruddy faces of the apple suppliers to the delivery truck to the ooh so chic clientèle, the pictures transport the reader to this Paris cafe.

Then there is the author's story, a tale of a woman who loves food and people. With no formal training and a belief in natural, fresh and unpretentious dishes, Rose Carranini built the wildly successful business. Her sense of purpose and commitment to quality and sustainability is impressive and her affection for her patrons is palpable.

Finally, the recipes themselves are superb. Basically, there are two types of people: those who follow recipes to a tee and those who view recipes as a guide or starting point for their own creativity. The author advocates the flexible approach. She encourages the cooks to use their favorite ingredients and substitutions, cautioning that it is the method as opposed to the ingredients that is crucial to the ultimate success of the recipe. She correctly points out that cookie cutter results are impossible when using natural ingredients...the juiciness of a piece of fruit, the humidity,the weather, the rainfall or lack thereof, the temperature of the room all impact the final result. The amateur cook should not be deterred. While some of the recipes are a bit labor intensive, they all are fairly easy. Additionally there are plenty for vegans and vegetarians.

The author embodies the joy of cooking. Food should be fun not fake. Her secrets are all revealed...always buy fresh, seasonal and local; use organic and sustainable when possible and remember the most important ingredient is love.

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Summary: A Wonderfully Quirky Cookbook
Comment: What a charming and wonderful book this is! From the lemon, rice and polenta cake to the Pistachio cake using a bit of wheat flour and ground almonds and pistachios, to the Eccles Cakes (cookies that use pie dough as cases) filled with raisins, spices, lemon zest and brown sugar to the lamb shank with cumin, eggplant and chickpeas, it's all wonderful. I've tried several other recipes, and, although I've only had this book for a few months, it's covered with smudges and bent pages.

I love this book!

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Summary: Masterpiece of small meals
Comment: I noticed the book Breakfast, Lunch, Tea by Rose Carrarini being mentioned in the Lifestyle magazine that came with Sunday The New York Times newspaper. The idea of little meals caught my eye. Over the years I have handpicked cookbooks into my small collection, but I'm constantly on the market for something that I might like or might not have imagined. The latter appeared in the form of this book. I ordered the book, opened it on a random page and - it took my breath away, literally, with its structure, beauty (needless to say - Phaidon press)and a promise of finer things, food included. I opened it on a back flap, which quoted Rose Carrarini saying "Life can be improved by great food." Oh yes - they are my kind of people! The Carrarinis prefer and prepare their food simple and natural, preferably, but not necessarily organic. They put vegetables above meat or fish with ambition to blur the line between home and restaurant cooking; they have put together menus, and based on them, a cookbook that is too filled even to be read in many sittings. Rather, it is to be enjoyed by tiny morsels that make your lunch, snack or day. A thousand thanks for this masterpiece!


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