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Barefoot Contessa Parties! Ideas and Recipes for Easy Parties That Are Really Fun
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Hardcover - 27 March, 2001 Clarkson Potter
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Author: Ina Garten ISBN: 0609606441
Number of Media: 1
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| Hardcover Description "A good party is not about the food," says Ina Garten, "it's about the people." That may be true, but her Barefoot Contessa Parties! will ensure that your next party is a fabulous one, regardless of your guest list. Garten, author of The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook and a monthly column in Martha Stewart Living, has been catering since 1978. So who better to put together a collection of entertaining theme parties? She's included everything from drinks and hors d'oeuvres to dessert and coffee, as well as notes about what "surprises," atmospheres, venues, and table decorations lend themselves to each. Because she likes to attend her own parties (and who doesn't?), almost every recipe is make-ahead and remarkably uncomplicated. From casual get-togethers, such as the Pizza Party--which includes recipes for Caesar Salad with Pancetta, California Pizzas that your guests can assemble themselves, and Ice-Cream Sodas--to the elegant Academy Awards dinner--where your guests will enjoy Raspberry Vodka, Rori's Potato Chips with Caviar Dip, Smoked Salmon with Mesclun, Filet of Beef with Gorgonzola Sauce, Roasted Cherry Tomatoes, Garlic Roasted Potatoes, and Chocolate Ganache Cake--Garten's parties are well thought out and well organized. Divided by season, you'll look forward to Summer's Outdoor Grill, which starts with Real Margaritas, followed by Endive and Avocado Salad, Grilled Herb Shrimp with Mango Salsa, Spaghettoni al Pesto, Tomato Fennel Salad, and Peach Raspberry Shortcakes for dessert. Autumn brings beautiful menus like the one where you cook with your guests and end up with a feast of Potato Pancakes with Caviar, Salad with Warm Goat Cheese, Rack of Lamb, Orzo with Roasted Vegetables, and Apple Crostata. Winter's menus bring soul-warming food, such as Seafood Chowder, Butternut Squash and Apple Soup, and a recipe for possibly the world's best Chocolate Chunk Cookies. Spring offers menus such as the Sunday Breakfast, with a main course of Roasted Asparagus with Scrambled Eggs, and the Jewish Holiday Party, with Chicken Soup with Matzo Balls. Filled with funny party anecdotes, a bit of Ina Garten history, and clever hints and tips to help guarantee the success of these recipes, this collection, subtitled "Ideas and Recipes for Easy Parties That Are Really Fun," delivers on every count. --Leora Y. Bloom |
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Great Ideas for Easy Parties I am a convert to Ina Garten's belief that parties should be fun for all, even the hostess! She tells how you can arrange as much as possible in advance so you can enjoy your guests and provide a relaxed atmosphere. She admits to having made the same mistakes we all have, such as producing individual omelets for 20 breakfast guests and never getting out of the kitchen! The recipes are great, and are grouped together for different types of parties: lunch in the garden, pizza party, Sunday breakfast. Most recipes are simple and well tested, thanks to her successful store. So I was bewildered to find that the filet of beef recipe calls for a VERY expensive cut of meat to be spread with butter and then cooked at 500 degrees! Smoke started billowing from my oven (I had to carry the meat outside!) and I had to refer to another cookbook to adjust the temperature and time. But I loved the Sour Cream Coffee Cake, Hummus, Asparagus and Snap Peas, and Orzo with Roasted Vegetables. I will be using the cookbook often, both for recipes and for approach.
More of a lifestyle than a cookbook, but fun to look through This book has gorgeous photos and is fun, but it's not really designed for a regular person's life. Garten's idea of parties, which she writes in the introduction, are mostly small gatherings. This means that the book isn't very helpful for larger groups. There are some tips on organizing the party, but not as much I would have liked, such as a timeline of how when to prepare things. Of course, when you are only doing a small party this isn't as important, but even for the tea for 25 she doesn't tell you how you should store things or what you should make first and last. My major complaint would probably be the cost of the recipes. Wow. This book is about how we might like to entertain our closest and dearest friends if we had a vacation house in the Hamptons and a BMW (oh wait...). So, really the book is about an ideal lifestyle most of us just wish we had. It's a fun read and has some interesting recipe ideas, but is not all that practical.
wonderful! All of Ina Garten's books are great. Recipes are easy to follow, ingredients readily available, and dishes always get rave reviews. I use her recipes on an almost daily basis. Many great ideas for enteretaining also. All 3 books are must haves. |
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