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Obras por Romney Steele

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Conhecimento Comum

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female

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Interesting and delicious recipes celebrating all things fruit. A nicely edited collection including curds, soups, salads, jam, sauces, intriguing main dish protein combinations, etc, with lovely photography accompanying each dish. I particularly appreciated the author's focus on fruits and edible herbs that are often under-represented in American cookbooks, such as quince, pomegranate, olallieberry, kumquat and lavender. Steele's passion for food definitely shines through on every page. Would make a superb gift for fruit loving cooks and bakers.… (mais)
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dele2451 | 3 outras críticas | Aug 10, 2012 |
A wonderful collection of recipes with some very beautiful photographs making this an exceptionally enjoyable read. I tried some of the recipes and received compliments all around. Two dishes I make over and over again are the grilled sardines with preserved lemon gremolata and the grilled lime prawns with aioli.
 
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cameling | 3 outras críticas | May 16, 2011 |
If you are looking for a cookbook to give as a gift, this would be a great option. The recipes in this book utilize many fruits, not just plums. From soups to meats to breads to desserts, a plethora of tasty treats awaits discovery by those who peruse it. The biggest strength of this book is in its illustration. The author shares some memories of the recipes, but her descriptions often left me wanting a little more information about the circumstances or the event. This review is based on an advance readers copy provided through NetGalley.… (mais)
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thornton37814 | 3 outras críticas | Apr 5, 2011 |
5 out 5

I would give this book a 10 out of 5 if possible. Plum Gorgeous by Romney Steele is not just a memoir, or just a cookbook, or just of food photo book, it is simply all of those things and more. It had the ability to bring back my memories of the smell as you walk out the backdoor to the orchard, in the heat of the summer, and smell only ripe peaches. And not just any peaches but those varieties that you barely see any more, like the Fay Elberta. It brought back the memories of the canning of summer's bounty with my grandmother, jams, fruit, pickles and more. The scent of the fruit pies coming out the oven with beautiful lattice tops.

I must warn, do not read this book while hungry. You will want to run out and get all the ingredients to several or maybe all the recipes she shares with us. I am making the "Marmalade Chicken" for dinner this evening. I love that she also offers alternative items to substitute based on the weather or time of the growing season. The photography in this book provided by Sara Remington is eye candy for all food lovers, and created "artist envy" in me.

This is a book that I will gift to those I know who love to cook, those I know who love to eat good food that stimulate all their senses, and to all the artists I know. I urge everyone who reads this book to not keep it to themselves, pass or gift this bounty just as you would a wonderful sumptuous meal for 10.

Thank you, Romney Steele, for keeping the spirit of the orchard in California alive. You are what my husband fondly calls a "true California sunshine girl" because you appreciate, and have created works of art out of nature's bounty so abundant here in California.
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Donura1 | 3 outras críticas | Mar 27, 2011 |

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Obras
2
Membros
84
Popularidade
#216,911
Avaliação
½ 4.3
Críticas
6
ISBN
6

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