

Real French home cooking with all the recipes from Rick's new BBC Two series. Over fifty years ago Rick Stein first set foot in France. Now, he returns to the food and cooking he loves the most … and makes us fall in love with French food all over again. Rick’s meandering quest through the byways and back roads of rural France sees him pick up inspiration from Normandy to Provence. With characteristic passion and joie de vivre, Rick serves up incredible recipes: chicken stuffed with mushrooms and Comté, grilled bream with aioli from the Languedoc coast, a duck liver parfait bursting with flavour, and a recipe for the most perfect raspberry tart plus much, much more. Simple fare, wonderful ingredients, all perfectly assembled; Rick finds the true essence of a food so universally loved, and far easier to recreate than you think. Review: Great Stuff - I watched the TV programme and was inspired by the author to have a go at his Tomato and Aubergine Tarte. I wonder how many people have tried it? The amount of oil I got through was incredible but it was so worth it. Ric make all his cooking look so easy. It should be easy for a chef of his standing and he really encourages me to have a go. His enthusiasm is infectious in the nicest possible way and the recipes work which is always very important. I am getting on a bit and took over the cooking from the boss a few months ago but cannot stand around prepping for too long. Ric's recipes and the way he describes them in the book of the TV series allows me to cook excellent food without a lot of flaffing in the kitchen. An excellent book. Review: Can I cook it? Yes I can. - Rick Stein at his best. Some easy-to-do recipes with modest ingredients make for delicious meals. Goes well with the TV series where he demonstrates how easy simple cooking can produce delicious food. Try the poached skate wing with the vinaigrette...pure delight! Purchased for my Kindle for 99p. Just a few recipes for pennies makes this a bargain.








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B**Y
Great Stuff
I watched the TV programme and was inspired by the author to have a go at his Tomato and Aubergine Tarte. I wonder how many people have tried it? The amount of oil I got through was incredible but it was so worth it. Ric make all his cooking look so easy. It should be easy for a chef of his standing and he really encourages me to have a go. His enthusiasm is infectious in the nicest possible way and the recipes work which is always very important. I am getting on a bit and took over the cooking from the boss a few months ago but cannot stand around prepping for too long. Ric's recipes and the way he describes them in the book of the TV series allows me to cook excellent food without a lot of flaffing in the kitchen. An excellent book.
A**R
Can I cook it? Yes I can.
Rick Stein at his best. Some easy-to-do recipes with modest ingredients make for delicious meals. Goes well with the TV series where he demonstrates how easy simple cooking can produce delicious food. Try the poached skate wing with the vinaigrette...pure delight! Purchased for my Kindle for 99p. Just a few recipes for pennies makes this a bargain.
N**G
Warm and lovely as ever, just needs reorganised
I love Rick Stein, his warmth and the accessibility of his cooking. As others have commented, there is little new in the recipes here; but I don't think that was his intention. The point of his journey was to see if the France that inspired cooks of his generation still exists. As part of this he, rightly in my view, avoids the endless modernising and "reinvention" of solid recipes that other chef books are guilty of. The book itself is beautifully presented. I love the preamble he gives to each recipe, which builds the feeling of place. However I did think it was a shame that the book is organised by veg, chicken, meat etc and not by regions. The TV programme moves by area - Brittany, Jura and so on. The joy of the traditional France is all about how dishes relate to place, so I hoped it would guide us in the same way, which it sadly doesn't.
M**A
Rick Stein’s - Secret France 🇫🇷
Excellent read. I would have preferred if the recipes were linked with the locations that Rick visited.
T**M
Excellent. Useful and comprehensive.
This is a fantastic cook book. Loads of great recipes which I started on as soon as I got the book. Much better value for money than most other ‘celebrity ‘ chefs with 230 recipes of varying complexity. All the ingredients are generally available from supermarkets. A nice addition is the list of basic mixtures at the back. The pictures are beautiful too. Highly recommended.
S**S
Great Recipes as usual.
Rick is great on screen and his programmes are a delight. His recipes are easy to follow and always come out true. Can't recommend highly enough.
A**R
VG condition.
Very good condition for second hand. The book is clear and informative. All round a good buy.
C**S
Mouth watering book
Rick has written yet another excellent book on food and even following his journey on TV we could resist buying this book to use it as a guide for our own journey through France. Excellent recipes but this pandemic as put a hold on our further exploration! However, what culinary food items we can find locally we are using his recipes as a guide! The tip about using sunflower oil instead of olive oil when making Aïoli is excellent and now a staple with us! Right, let's get cooking!
A**E
Oooh La La
Love it. who doesn't love French food and how easy Rick Stein makes it for the home cook. The book contains beautiful imagery and lovely stories around each recipe. I can't help but dream of travelling through France and visiting some of these amazing out of the way places that so inspired many of the recipes in the book. I love this book and can't wait to cook more from it.
K**N
R7ck strings secret Franc3
Good, as eve4
L**3
Intriguing France and its food
Top quality content and filming. Rick managed to convey the sense of most chef's encounters but tended to be a little repetitous. Very nostagic for someone who is familiar with the areas investigated. Culinary accounts at his gite in Provence were uneven and varied between too fast and too slow. One needed the video as well as the book.
T**A
Les recettes incomporables
Some great recipes, representing the best of French provincial cooking, with Ricks particular twist. - superbe mélange de recettes représantant les meilleures de la France provinciale.
A**R
RSdelivers as usual
I am a fan, so the review may be biased. But his style and over all content presentation is remarkable and consistent
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