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Informationen zum Autor Eric Ripert is the chef and co-owner of New York's internationally acclaimed seafood restaurant Le Bernardin, which has held three stars from the Michelin Guide since 2005 and has maintained a four-star rating from The New York Times for over 20 years. He is Vice Chairman of the board at City Harvest, the world's first and New York City's largest food rescue organization dedicated to feeding New Yorkers in need, as well as a recipient of the Legion d'Honneur, France's highest honor. He previously served as a regular guest judge on Bravo's Top Chef and hosted his own TV series from 2009 to 2015, Avec Eric , which has won Emmy and James Beard awards. Ripert is the author of six cookbooks, including The New York Times bestseller Vegetable Simple , as well as My Best: Eric Ripert , Avec Eric , On the Line , A Return to Cooking , and Le Bernardin: Four Star Simplicity , and a New York Times bestselling memoir, 32 Yolks: From My Mother's Table to Working the Line. Klappentext "In its three decades at the top of New York City's restaurant scene, Le Bernardin has been celebrated as one of the finest seafood restaurants in the world and its iconic chef Eric Ripert as the expert in fish cookery. Now, in Seafood Simple, Ripert demystifies his signature cuisine, making it accessible to home cooks of all skill levels-yet still with elegance and panache. Breaking down cooking techniques in a step-by-step process along with accompanying images, this book teaches readers how to master core skills, from poaching and deep frying to filleting a fish and shucking an oyster. These techniques are then applied to 85 straightforward, delicious recipes. Dishes like Tuna Carpaccio, Crispy Fish Tacos, Shrimp Tempura, Miso Cod, and Spaghetti Vongole show us how to bring out the vibrant flavor and incredible versatility of seafood. Each recipe is complete with a gorgeous image by renowned photographer Nigel Parry, as well as step-by-step photos for each of the twenty techniques taught in the book"-- Leseprobe Introduction Cooking seafood is, in truth, not that simple. To most cooks, it's a paradox, an oxymoron, an obvious contradiction; a kitchen task perceived as complicated, demanding, and messy. And while it does require a great deal of focus, technical skill, and experience, cooking seafood can be a fun adventure, especially once you start to explore and practice new techniques and recipes. I created this book to remedy these perceptions and to take seafood from daunting to rewarding. Often, home cooks tell me that they are intimidated by preparing fish, that it's overwhelming and they don't know where, or how, to start. You may feel that way, too, and while I completely understand your hesitance, my goal with Seafood Simple is to teach you that it really can be just that: simple. I will share with you a series of techniques that are straightforward to master and will help to demystify the process and to guarantee success in your kitchen. My hope is that this book serves as a source of both inspiration and education. The secret to Seafood Simple is to trust the process, and yourself! As a chef whose career of thirty-five years and counting has been committed to seafood, and who is currently at the helm of a restaurant, Le Bernardin, dedicated to seafood, I started writing this cookbook by asking myself: Why now? The truth is, it has taken me decades to truly realize the complexities of seafood, to develop and master a knowledge for it, and to use this understanding and expertise to unpack the misconception that cooking seafood is anything but simple. My love for eating preceded my love for cooking, which itself preceded my love of fish and seafood. Of course, I wasn't born with knife skills, but my taste buds developed early and furiously. Eating was an utter joy for ...
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Eric Ripert is the chef and co-owner of New York’s internationally acclaimed seafood restaurant Le Bernardin, which has held three stars from the Michelin Guide since 2005 and has maintained a four-star rating from The New York Times for over 20 years. He is Vice Chairman of the board at City Harvest, the world’s first and New York City’s largest food rescue organization dedicated to feeding New Yorkers in need, as well as a recipient of the Legion d’Honneur, France’s highest honor. He previously served as a regular guest judge on Bravo’s Top Chef and hosted his own TV series from 2009 to 2015, Avec Eric, which has won Emmy and James Beard awards. Ripert is the author of six cookbooks, including The New York Times bestseller Vegetable Simple, as well as My Best: Eric Ripert, Avec Eric, On the Line, A Return to Cooking, and Le Bernardin: Four Star Simplicity, and a New York Times bestselling memoir, 32 Yolks: From My Mother’s Table to Working the Line.
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"In its three decades at the top of New York City's restaurant scene, Le Bernardin has been celebrated as one of the finest seafood restaurants in the world and its iconic chef Eric Ripert as the expert in fish cookery. Now, in Seafood Simple, Ripert demystifies his signature cuisine, making it accessible to home cooks of all skill levels-yet still with elegance and panache. Breaking down cooking techniques in a step-by-step process along with accompanying images, this book teaches readers how to master core skills, from poaching and deep frying to filleting a fish and shucking an oyster. These techniques are then applied to 85 straightforward, delicious recipes. Dishes like Tuna Carpaccio, Crispy Fish Tacos, Shrimp Tempura, Miso Cod, and Spaghetti Vongole show us how to bring out the vibrant flavor and incredible versatility of seafood. Each recipe is complete with a gorgeous image by renowned photographer Nigel Parry, as well as step-by-step photos for each of the twenty techniques taught in the book"--
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*NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • IACP AWARD WINNER • The definitive seafood guide from the three-Michelin-starred chef of Le Bernardin, featuring gorgeous photography and step-by-step techniques alongside 85 accessible recipes that “will have you cooking fillets with pro-level precision on a Tuesday” (*Epicurious)
“I hope that this book is a source of inspiration and education, encouraging you to cook with confidence and approach seafood with joy, and even love. The secret to Seafood Simple is to trust the process, and yourself.”
In its three decades at the top of New York City's restaurant scene, Le Bernardin has been celebrated as one of the finest seafood restaurants in the world and its iconic chef Eric Ripert as the expert in fish cookery. Now, in Seafood Simple, Ripert demystifies his signature cuisine, making delectable fish dishes achievable for home cooks of all skill levels—yet still with elegance and panache.
Breaking down cooking techniques into their building blocks, along with images to illustrate each step in the process, Seafood Simple teaches readers how to master core skills, from poaching and deep frying to filleting a fish and shucking an oyster. These techniques are then applied to eighty-five straightforward, delicious recipes, many of which include substitutions for maximum ease. Dishes like Tuna Carpaccio, Crispy Fish Tacos, Shrimp Tempura, Miso Cod, and Spaghetti Vongole show us how to bring out the vibrant flavor and incredible versatility of seafood. Each recipe is accompanied by a gorgeous image by renowned photographer Nigel Parry, as well as step-by-step photos for each of the twenty techniques taught in the book.
Stunning, delectable, and above all, actually doable, Seafood Simple is a master class from one of the world's greatest chefs, created especially for the home cook.
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Introduction
Cooking seafood is, in truth, not th…