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Barefoot in Paris: Easy French Food You Can Make at Home
Hearty boeuf Bourguignon served in deep bowls over a garlic-rubbed slice of baguette toast; decadently rich croque monsieur, eggy and oozing with cheese; gossamer crème brulee, its sweetness offset by a brittle burnt-sugar topping. Whether shared in a cozy French bistro or in your own home, the romance and enduring appeal of French country cooking is irrefutable. Here is the book that helps you bring that spirit, those evocative dishes, into your own home.
What Ina Garten is known for?on her Food Network show and in her three previous bestselling books?is adding a special twist to familiar dishes, while also streamlining the recipes so you spend less time in the kitchen but still emerge with perfection. And that?s exactly what she offers in Barefoot in Paris. Ina?s kir royale includes the unique addition of raspberry liqueur?a refreshing alternative to the traditional crème de cassis. Her vichyssoise is brightened with the addition of zucchini, and her chocolate mousse is deeply flavored with the essence of orange. All of these dishes are true to their Parisian roots, but all offer something special?and are thoroughly delicious, completely accessible, and the perfect fare for friends and family.
Barefoot in Paris is suffused with Ina?s love of the city, of the bustling outdoor markets and alluring little shops, of the bakeries and fromageries and charcuteries?of the wonderful celebration of food that you find on every street corner, in every neighborhood. So take a trip to Paris with the perfect guide?the Barefoot Contessa herself?in her most personal book yet. more
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- Posted: Aug-29-2009
Wish I Were There
As I was reading Ina Garten's BAREFOOT IN PARIS and drooling over the recipes, I wished I were in Paris experiencing what she did/does.I am pleased that the recipes are easy to prepare with such delectable results. This book will be a great gift item for other AmericanFrancophiles.
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- Posted: Aug-24-2009
I Use This Book At Least Once Weekly
I bought this book because I had been told by several people, the brioche recipe is excellent and very accessible. It was an added bonus to discover so many really good recipes and my husband and I generally use the book every week and it has become our latest go-to source when we are...
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- Posted: May-27-2009
The best
I am actually an American living in Paris now and trying to adjust to the different groceries we have here. Things like butter, tomato sauce, milk and of course cheese are very different. And you can't buy fruits and veggies which are out of season or that will last more than a few days. We...
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- Posted: Apr-21-2009
Barefoot in Paris
This is the 5th one I have given as a gift. A great cookbook with recipes that have broad appeal.
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- Posted: Mar-25-2009
A Must for Any Cook!
This Barefoot Contessa book is a must! The recipes are so delicious and easy to make for anyone! She combines a french style with her renown simplicity and made this book a real gem! The Baba au Rhum is especially delicious and one of the best deserts I've ever had. If you enjoy cooking, fresh...
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- Posted: Feb-18-2009
Food for the Soul
Barefoot in Paris: Easy French Food You Can Make at HomeOkay, I have never bought one of Ina Garten's cookbooks before, but I have enjoyed her joyful approach to homecooking on the Food Network and after suffering for more than 2 weeks with a cold, I bought the book and spent last weekend making...
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- Posted: Jan-11-2009
Never received the item. Post Office records show it was returned before being delivered.
Never received the item. It was to be a Christmas present and was never delivered to my address. Checking with the post office indicated that the item was returned to sender having never been delivered to me.
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- Posted: Dec-14-2008
French Food Made Easy
I've had this book for a few years and use it when I want to make a classic French bistro type meal. Last night I made the Beef Bourgignon for the 3rd time and it was a huge success. I learned to cook while living in Paris and used Mastering the Art of Cooking as my teacher.Ian Garten makes the...
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- Posted: Nov-24-2008
Disappointing!
Usually, Ms. Garten provides stellar recipes; however, "Barefoot in Paris" is about as bad as it gets. Her cooking times are optimistic at best and it appears that she presumes everyone has a each tool made available from Williams and Sonoma. Do yourself a favor and avoid this book, it's hack-y...
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- Posted: Nov-20-2008
Delicious and easy to make recipes!!!
After honeymooning in Paris, my husband and I craved the simplicity and decadent flavors of French cooking. I do believe that this cookbook provides a representative glimpse of french classic cooking. I am not saying these recipes are straight out of the bistros and cafes of Paris but that they...
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