"Desserts" by James Martin is described as a 'fabulous collection of recipes from Sweet Baby James' the BBC2 TV Series.
I think this book is a worthwhile purchase, particularly for those amongst us that share a sweet tooth. I adore puddings and so when I heard that James Martin was to create ... Read review
There is nothing that James Martin doesn't know about desserts cakes and puddings. In his ... more
new TV series which starts on BBC2 in Spring 2007 he shares his passion with the rest of the nation. He travels the country cooking up some truly irresistible dishes and looking at all aspects of sweet tasting treats from the best of British puddings to chocolate heaven and perfect melt-in-the-mouth pastries tarts and pies. The accompanying book contains over 100 dessert recipes from classics such as Tarte Tatin Pavlova and Chocolate Mousse; comfort food heaven - Sticky Toffee Pudding Chocolate Chip Cookies and Apple and Toffee Muffins; old favourites including Spicy Plum Crumble Ginger Parkin and Lemon Meringue Pie; and traditional recipes for Summer Pudding Lardy Cake Junket Ice Cream and Kentish Pudding Pie. He also creates a delicious selection of confections which are destined to become firm favourites including White Chocolate Whisky and Croissant Butter Pudding Raspberry and Vodka Terrine Chocolate Cola Cake and Fig Fritters. James will also share his trademark secrets to making every mouthful one to savour.
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Advantages: Good old fashioned puddings. Easy to read. Good Value Disadvantages: Lacked the secret Pastry Chef tips I had hoped for.
"Desserts" by James Martin is described as a 'fabulous collection of recipes from Sweet Baby James' the BBC2 TV Series.
I think this book is a worthwhile purchase, particularly for those amongst us that share a sweet tooth. I adore puddings and so when I heard that James Martin was to create a TV series solely featuring puddings I was delighted. This book features the recipes from the series. It is divided into the following ... ...of the book as James uses the first three pages to explain the background to his love of puddings. As with many great cooks he acknowledges the influence his older relations had in giving him inspiration to cook. In particular he singles out a memory of his Gran "rubbing in" the pastry in a bowl balanced on her knees whilst watching Coronation Street. James has a knack of be-friending his readers and it is this type of imagery that helps ... more
"Desserts" by James Martin is described as a 'fabulous collection of recipes from Sweet Baby James' the BBC2 TV Series.
I think this book is a worthwhile purchase, particularly for those amongst us that share a sweet tooth. I adore puddings and so when I heard that James Martin was to create a TV series solely featuring puddings I was delighted. This book features the recipes from the series. It is divided into the following chapters:
Introduction This sets the tone of the book as James uses the first three pages to explain the background to his love of puddings. As with many great cooks he acknowledges the influence his older relations had in giving him inspiration to cook. In particular he singles out a memory of his Gran "rubbing in" the pastry in a bowl balanced on her knees whilst watching Coronation Street. James has a knack of be-friending his readers and it is this type of imagery that helps him do this.
Basics In this section James runs through the basics required for pudding making, e.g. how to bake shortcrust, rough puff, choux and good old fashioned flaky pastry. This section also includes how to bake basic items such as Victoria sponge, Genoese sponge, and Meringue; he then includes some of the fancy "chefy" touches such as spun sugar, chocolate ganache and tuiles. The recipes in this section are nicely set out, with accompanying photos of James showing you the steps. A lot of novice bakers have a fear of baking their own pastry. I think this book would give them a lot of confidence as the writer takes you through each individual step in both words and pictures to ensure that you don't go wrong. Being a 'seasoned' baker I was a little bit disappointed that there were no magical chef tips on how to make a perfect Victoria sponge or light as air pastry, merely the basic recipe which is contained in every book of baking.
Hot Puddings In my opinion, this is where this book really gets going. The recipes include James' trademark dish "Croissant Butter Pudding" which he created as a young chef to deal with a deluge of croissants being ordered by mistake. It was this stylish version of Bread and Butter Pudding that helped shoot James to his first job as a head chef and into the television limelight. I tried this recipe and it was excellent, a real winner of a pudding. I also tried the recipes for Steamed Treacle Sponge Pudding and Sticky Toffee Pudding with Toffee Sauce. Both were superb. This section also includes delights such as Classic Spotted Dick and Hot Chocolate Fondants. Alone, these good old fashioned calorie laden delights make this book as worthwhile investment, though they are not for those of a dieting disposition.
Cold Puddings Though this section contains quite a few nice puddings, they are not perhaps as exciting as those in the other chapters. They include Crème Caramel, Figs in Vanilla Syrup, Lemon Curd Syllabub, Ginger and Syrup Cheesecake, and Profiteroles. The one highlight from this section is the recipe for Raspberry Marshmallows. As I am vegetarian I have not baked these due to the fact that they contain nine sheets of gelatine. However, I do recall the episode during which James made these and they did look delightful. This chapter also includes Kentish Pudding Pie, a recipe that James is trying to resurrect from Pudding Heaven He describes it as one of the most threatened puddings in the UK, which should be placed on an endangered species list.
Tarts and Flans Once again, this chapter includes a good selection of Tarts and Flans such as Pumpkin Pie, Apple and Thyme Tarte Tatin, Baked Pear and Honey Tart, Classic Lemon Tart and Lemon Meringue Pie. I made the only unbaked pudding in this chapter, the Truffle Torte. It was delicious, and a nice re-working of a recipe that quite often features in recipe books.
Cakes and Bakes This chapter includes recipes ranging from the simple, homely Madeira Cake and Butterfly Cakes to the more extravagant Fire-and-ice Cake. There are ample recipes for the chocoholics amongst us including Chocolate Fudge Cake, Sachertorte, Chocolate Cola Cake and Dark Chocolate Brownies. So, once again, this section is most satisfactory. In one or two of the recipes in this chapter James "goes to town" chefy style, such as with the decoration of his carrot cake. However, as with most of his recipes, he leave it up to you whether you wish to create an artistic masterpiece via his decorating tips or merely serve a good old honest carrot cake.
Ice Creams and Sorbets This chapter includes a recipe for 20 second strawberry ice cream. This merely requires you to use a food processor and not an ice- cream machine, which you will need for most of the other recipes in this section.
Just prior to the index, the writer has included a helpful list of useful addresses for specialist kitchen equipment, sugarcraft supplies etc.
Overall, I was fairly impressed with this book. My only niggle would be that I had hoped that a Pastry Chef might impart one or two more of his "trade secrets" in how to achieve for instance a perfect sponge cake or light as air pastry. I appreciate that baking is more of a science than an art and therefore it is not possible to fiddle about with the basic recipes. I had, however, hoped that there might have been a few more tips that a Pastry Chef who has studied the art of making puddings for so many years could impart to us lesser mortals who are trying to achieve improved results.
I would say that anyone keen on baking, whether a complete novice or a more experienced baker, would find something of interest in this book. It has been written in a straightforward, easy to read manner. Every recipe has a brief introduction which either tells you the history of the dish or merely an anecdote from James. Most dishes have an accompanying photograph on the page opposite the recipe in order that you can see the desired end result. Most people will be familiar with James Martin as the face of BBC1's Saturday Kitchen". I think most people find him a likeable down-to-earth chap and that is how he comes across in this book.
The recipes are, on the whole, achievable without any special ingredients or equipment and many have a nostalgia factor from childhood. I admire a chef that includes his Grandma's Caramel Shortbread in the same book as Delice Au Cassis as it shows that he is not concerned about keeping up any pretensions as a chef but merely sharing his enthusiasm for puddings. The book is presented clearly with beautiful pictures and good sized text. In hardback format it makes a nice addition to your recipe bookshelf. I would recommend this book highly as a purchase for yourself or as a present for anyone interested in baking. I am sure James Martin could produce a sequel to this book and I, for one, would put an advance order in for it.
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Type
Non-Fiction
Genre
Lifestyle
Subgenre
Food & Drink
Title
James Martin - Desserts
Author
James Martin
Publisher
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Number of Pages
192
Edition
Hardcover
ISBN
1844004635; 1844005593
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This book features easy, home-style recipes from chef Gordon Ramsay, star of the hit Fox reality show, "Hell's Kitchen." International superstar chef Gordon Ramsay scored a huge hit this past summer with his Fox-TV reality show, "Hell's Kitchen," which showcased both his formidable cooking skills and his infamous temper. Now this three-star Michelin chef is showing a different side in "Gordon Ramsay Makes It Easy", his first cookbook geared specifically to the needs of the home cook, with simple, accessible recipes that take very little time to make.This gorgeous-looking book is packed with 200 color photographs and makes a great gift for cooks of all levels and of course fans of the TV show. A free bonus DVD is included with the book, featuring exclusive footage of Gordon cooking recipes from the book in his own home kitchen. Gordon Ramsay (London, UK), with eight restaurants, is Britain's most highly acclaimed chef and restauranteur and the only London chef to have been awarded a three-star Michelin rating. He is also the author of "In the Heat of the Kitchen". His other hit U.K. television shows, "Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares" and "Ramsay's Boiling Point," can be seen in the U.S. regularly on BBC-America.
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