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Thoughts on these seafood cookbooks?

by JoePerry » Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:04 pm

The Big Book of Fish & Shellfish: More Than 250 Terrific Recipes - Fred Thompson

Rick Stein's Complete Seafood - Rick Stein

Simply Shellfish: Quick and Easy Recipes for Shrimp, Crab, Scallops, Clams, Mussels, Oysters, Lobster, Squid, and Sides - Leslie Glover Pendleton

Fish & Shellfish: The Definitive Cook's Companion - James Peterson

All About Braising: The Art of Uncomplicated Cooking - Molly Stevens

The only thing I cook really well is seafood, but I'd like some more complex and interesting recipes that I may not have tried before. Any thoughts on the above books?

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Re: Thoughts on these seafood cookbooks?

by Mike Filigenzi » Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:32 pm

Don't know these particular books, but we have several others by James Peterson that are quite good.

Unprompted recommendation: Try getting them from Jessica's Biscuit, if you aren't planning that already.


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Re: Thoughts on these seafood cookbooks?

by JoePerry » Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:51 pm

Thanks, I'll take a gander.
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Re: Thoughts on these seafood cookbooks?

by Carl Eppig » Tue Mar 13, 2007 5:39 pm

Could never cook seafood worth a hoot until I stopped using cookbooks. But if I had to use one in an emergency it would still be James Beards' "New Fish Cookery."

Have looked at the others, and am not impressed.

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by FrancescoP » Thu Mar 15, 2007 7:29 pm

It is a nice book over techniques and some recipes. I really like it as a reference.

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Re: Thoughts on these seafood cookbooks?

by Lou Kessler » Thu Mar 15, 2007 9:16 pm

JoePerry wrote:Thanks, I'll take a gander.


Wow! That's really kinky.
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Re: Thoughts on these seafood cookbooks?

by James Roscoe » Thu Mar 15, 2007 9:23 pm

JoePerry wrote:Thanks, I'll take a gander.


I thought you were looking for a seafood cookbook. You want goose now? I'm so confused.
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Re: Thoughts on these seafood cookbooks?

by JoePerry » Thu Mar 15, 2007 10:19 pm

Ganders aren't fish?

Maybe I was wrong about being good at seafood :D
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Re: Thoughts on these seafood cookbooks?

by Jenise » Sat Mar 17, 2007 7:39 am

Joe, I'm not familiar with any of those books, either. But here's another approach: the cookery store Williams Sonoma has an extensive website that thankfully and inclusively understands categorical searches like "seafood", and they have a ton of recipes on their site along with pictures of the dishes which is great for plating ideas. Mind you, I'm not promoting Williams Sonoma per se nor am I suggesting that there's any replacement for the kind of information you get in real books, but this website could be a great resource to augment any books you buy.

Here's the link: http://www.williams-sonoma.com/srch/recipe.cfm?action=RCP&searchform=1&recipe=seafood
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Re: Thoughts on these seafood cookbooks?

by Sue Courtney » Sat Mar 17, 2007 5:04 pm

Joe,
The only one of these authors I've heard of is Rick Stein. I love his television program, so if the recipes are as good as the way he depicts them on the screen, then you should be onto a winner. Seafood is his forte.
http://www.rickstein.com/rickstein_biography.htm
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Re: Thoughts on these seafood cookbooks?

by JoePerry » Sat Mar 17, 2007 6:13 pm

Thanks guys.

I was able to get a number of these through my local library. It's unlike me to test something out before I buy (BUY! BUY! BUY!) it... I think this is a reflection of my lack of room for books rather than any blossoming rationality.

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