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Learn to COOK - Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly

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Manufacturer: Bloomsbury USA
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5092 EAN: 9781582340821 Feature: ISBN13: 9781582340821 ISBN: 158234082X Label: Bloomsbury USA Manufacturer: Bloomsbury USA Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 288 Publication Date: 2000-05-22 Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Studio: Bloomsbury USA
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ISBN13: 9781582340821 Condition: NEW Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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New York Chef Tony Bourdain gives away secrets of the trade in his wickedly funny, inspiring memoir/expose. Kitchen Confidential reveals what Bourdain calls "twenty-five years of sex, drugs, bad behavior and haute cuisine." Last summer, The New Yorker published Chef Bourdain's shocking, "Don't Eat Before Reading This." Bourdain spared no one's appetite when he told all about what happens behind the kitchen door. Bourdain uses the same "take-no-prisoners" attitude in his deliciously funny and shockingly delectable book, sure to delight gourmands and philistines alike. From Bourdain's first oyster in the Gironde, to his lowly position as dishwasher in a honky tonk fish restaurant in Provincetown (where he witnesses for the first time the real delights of being a chef); from the kitchen of the Rainbow Room atop Rockefeller Center, to drug dealers in the east village, from Tokyo to Paris and back to New York again, Bourdain's tales of the kitchen are as passionate as they are unpredictable. Kitchen Confidential will make your mouth water while your belly aches with laughter. You'll beg the chef for more, please.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: "Never judge a book by its cover" Comment: I can recall standing at the best seller table in the center of Barnes & Noble holding a copy of "Kitchen Confidential" when it was first published. Not having been a fan of Anthony Bourdain, I quickly put the book down and went about my shopping. As time went by, I would frequently hear references and comments being made about "Kitchen Confidential." Having more of an open mind these days, I decided to read the book and see what all the fuss is about. "WOW!" I have a new-found respect for Anthony in many aspects and now am definitely a fan. Reading this book was like sitting down with a well-known, seasoned and well-respected chef listening to him reminisce about his career as a chef. I experienced multiple "foodgasms" and found myself devouring each page with voracity until the very last page was turned. Talk about dispelling any fantasies or notions of any kind of glamour in being a chef. Having worked in restaurants myself, I did know of some of the chaos and craziness Anthony Bourdain describes in the book, but "boy, oh, boy" did he open my eyes and teach me a few things. I can't wait to read everything he's written.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Eye Opening Voice of Unfiltered Reason Comment: Great book to get on audio. Chef Anthony Bourdain does well telling his own story, and through him insight into the cooking world. If you're fan of cooking shows (Bravo, the Food Channel, Fox) or interested in learning about what it takes to be a chef, this book offers one professional's insight into that world. His stories entertain, shock, and illuminate how difficult and complex being a line cook, much less a head chef.
Chef Bourdain acknowledges his checkered past, the ups and downs, drug usage, alcohol abuse, 17+ hour days, and the total commitment necessary to be successful. I understand now why shows like Top Chef and Hell's Kitchen are constructed. The career line cooks would cook circles around many of those contestants.
More important, Chef Bourdain shares what it takes to become a chef, whether taking a college track or apprenticeships, or a combination. A family member wants to be a chef. Now we have a way to develop a plan for building the foundation. Read this PG13 book, you'll enjoy the roller coaster ride.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Fun Read Comment: Very entertaining from beginning to end. If you like watching No Reservations and appreciate Anthony Bourdain's humor, you'll enjoy this book. It's a quick read and it'll make you chuckle throughout!
Customer Rating:      Summary: food for thought Comment: I am for sure late to the anthony bourdain party. Have watched his tv series off and on for years, never realizing that he was also an author. Pleasantly surprised, but not, all at the same time. He has his same sense of humor come through in is writing, and it is like he is narrating the book to you. As a relative newbie to cooking and to the foodie world, some terms were over my head, but it just inspires me to learn more.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Julia Child on acid.... Comment: This is the man who lets other men know that its OK to be in the kitchen actually creating somthing other than burgers and chicken for the family 4th of July Bar-B-Que..Which a lot of us burned the hell out of anyway because we were too busy talking, drinking beer and generally not giving notice to all the smoke and flames leaping out of the Weber....Anthony B. writes a book that tells us how he and his career came to be. It wasnt all pretty either. He entered the word of chefdom primed and ready for everything evil to put into his life and body. Sex and drugs and rock and roll all while making a lovely and delightful crab bisque for the couple at table 7.
Bordain DOES let you in on a few back room secrets that sometimes will make you wonder if you really do want to patronize an unknown eaterie..Bordain is just plain entertaining to watch and in this case, to read. Anyone that smokes at the dinner table can't be all bad...
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