Gordon Ramsay's Sunday Lunch: And Other Recipes from the "F Word": And Other Recipes from "The F Word": And Other Recipes from "The F Word" | 
enlarge | Author: Gordon Ramsay Publisher: Quadrille Publishing Ltd Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 1111
Media: Hardcover Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 8 x 1.4
ISBN: 1844002802 EAN: 9781844002801 ASIN: 1844002802
Publication Date: May 19, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new copies, with fast U.K. delivery. These copies have minor shelf wear, hence price.Delivering to Europe in 3-7 working days. Delivering to U.S.A. in 7-12 working days.
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A brilliant cook book for family gatherings January 4, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have found this to be an extremely useful cook book and believe it delivers everything it states in the title - an excellent offering of Sunday lunch menus.
The summary of timings is extremely useful for planning what can be made ahead and I have lost count of the number of times I have made the beef casserole and mustard mash - excellent for a cold winters day. The range of recipes is varied and I have used some dishes such as beef wellington for dinner parties, which has added another dimension.
The recipes are both easy to follow and make which means it can be used by all wannabe cooks, irrespective of ability.
Overall, highly recommended.
Hooray for the Yorkshire Recipes November 19, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I've always had terrible trouble with my yorkshire puddings, until someone recommended this book to me. I bought it solely for this purpose, and it did indeed come up trumps and I have to say that my Yorkshires are now magnificent. It seemed a lot of money to spend just for this, but my family think it's worth it. Luckily, emboldened by success I have tried many of the other recipes and have found them easy to follow and have had the same success. The creamy lemon desserts are particularly classy looking, but foolproof. The cauliflower soup is also excellent and a little bit unusual. A life saver if you're bored of cauliflower cheese. I like the way this book is organised around menus, although I rarely do all the courses together, preferring to pick and choose what suits my family at the time. It is however, thoughtfully laid out with great tips and is a very accessible, user friendly book.
A great book with a very important message to encourage family eating November 10, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I think this book is nothing short of briliant The book is showing us to cook and sit down as a family, not just as Sunday lunches, but any meals that involve sitting down at the table.
As you would expect with gordon Ramsay, all the recipies are stunning, and they are all easy to follow, and all look stunning. They taste just as amazing. The book also includes an excellent DVD which has Gordon cooking a Sunday lunch menu.
The book is very well put together, with nice bold colours, and is a chunky book, which will prove to be robust overtime. Gordon ramsay's f word TV seris was brilliant, and this book just carries on from where that left off, in being a must own, and something anyone can use, and follow and get great results every time.
Quite Good March 30, 2007 12 out of 29 found this review helpful
I was very excited about this book when I got it for Christmas being a big fan of Ramsay's. Maybe I am being harsh on my rating but it contains many recipies which I would not cook. I feel it is guided more towards more formal occasions. It does help with timing in that it give you a timeline for a set of starters, mains and deserts. Also the DVD is quite good. I just think that there are a lot better books which contain a mixture of formal and informal recipies.
Ramsay... November 22, 2006 21 out of 74 found this review helpful
I brought this book, as like many others, I wanted to try something different in cooking. Having already tried out Rhodes....I presumed Ramsay would be just as good. He does have a French Flair for Food, but I found this book average on the recipe front...dishes like Malaysian curry dish, creamed cabbage and celeriac with pancetta, venison in red wine and chocolate sauce! He does have some good basic realistic dishes in the book, but not enough! The book just babbles on and on about trying to get people to sit around the table and eat Sunday Roasties..hm!One thing I did find rather irritating, is that my book came with a CD of him cooking the foods he mentioned.....hate to admit it Gordon, but some of us can actually read and cook at the same time, without watching TV....only gets 3 stars.....sorry..
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