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The Galloping Gourmet Cookbook

Graham Kerr


  • Rizzoli
With his hallmark joyous abandon, British-born chef Graham Kerr was a pioneer of food television, hosting the popular series The Galloping Gourmet from 1969 to 1971. Kerr presented approachable, step-by-step instructions for recipes packed with personality and flavor. A bible for generations of fans, this classic cookbook is now reissued, with new commentary from Kerr and an introduction by the Lee brothers.

ISBN 9780847861484 | E | HB
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Publisher Rizzoli
ISBN 9780847861484
Publication date April 2018
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 229 x 165 mm
Illustrations throughout col. & bw ill.
Pages 288
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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With his hallmark joyous abandon, British-born chef Graham Kerr was a pioneer of food television, hosting the popular series The Galloping Gourmet from 1969 to 1971. Kerr presented approachable, step-by-step instructions for recipes packed with personality and flavor. A bible for generations of fans, this classic cookbook is now reissued, with new commentary from Kerr and an introduction by the Lee brothers. Kerr s knowing and fun-loving approach to home cooking was ahead of its time, and has more in common with Mario Batali s or Jamie Oliver s outlook than with his 1960s contemporaries. Like Batali, Kerr was a passionate cook who was also not afraid to have fun in the kitchen. The encyclopedic variety of recipes ranging from the basics of brewing coffee and deep excursions into egg cookery, to more sophisticated preparations of fish and poultry combined with Kerr s devotion to technique, ingredients, and presentation open up a world of lost classics for today s home cook. Featuring step-by-step illustrations alongside new commentary updating the recipes for contemporary tastes, this edition gives today s home chefs the best of cooking from the exuberant postwar era.