Cooking with Fire: French Family Recipes & More for Woodfire Ovens

December 15, 2009 by admin  
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Product Description
Cooking with Fire – French family recipes & more for woodfire ovens, Maurice Sabbagh Yotnegparian, founder of Earthstone Ovens, shares his wealth of experience along with recipes, tips and techniques for cooking with fire. Discover a mouthwatering world of woodfire oven recipes. from breads and pizzas to seafood, poultry, meats, veggies and desserts. this is the comprehensive book that will help you get the very most out of your woodfire oven. For those of you who d… More >>

Cooking with Fire: French Family Recipes & More for Woodfire Ovens

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5 Responses to “Cooking with Fire: French Family Recipes & More for Woodfire Ovens”
  1. I haven’t looked at the DVD yet, but the pages started falling out of the book before I was through the 1st chapter.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. E. Gore says:

    Buying this book was perhaps the first time I felt a little cheated by internet shopping. The book looks beautiful online, as do the recipes inside, but I was fairly taken aback by the small size of the book. I’ve learned that in the future, when buying a gift book, to look at the specs on dimension and page length. I bought this $40 cookbook as a Christmas present for another couple, and felt a little sheepish handing over what looked like a $10 paperback. Surely, the price of the book is all in that DVD in the back (which I haven’t seen so cannot comment on), but the overall marketing of the book disappointed me.

    That aside, the person I gave it to, who has a brand-new brick oven, was delighted to get the book, for the same reason I selected it: it’s not just about woodfire pizza. There aren’t a lot of cookbooks out there on the subject of woodfire ovens, and this one covers a variety of culinary areas. Most of the others specialize on the pizza category.

    I guess I just wanted to give a chunky hardcover cookbook for Christmas, y’know?
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. I have just purchased a wood fired oven and was wanting some new ideas on cooking in general. Together with the DVD this is an OUTSTANDING package. After watching the DVD, it made all the recipes in the book look so much easyer for the beginer like myself.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. This book has an excellent DVD that is a very good tutorial for the novice. My husband and I both sat down to watch it a few times for some guidance. It has really helped saying that we had never cooked anything in a wood fire oven. We love having the oven and this has given us the confidence to jump right in and try some new things.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. T. Kosoglou says:

    It is difficult to find books on wood-fired oven management and cooking, let alone a book/video combo on this subject matter. After seeing the ratings and reading the comments from the previous two reviewers of this book I was not sure what to expect, but ordered the book anyway. Having read sections of the book and watched the entire video I was not disappointed and in fact inspired to write my own review to praise it!

    The book is printed on nice glossy paper, includes many beautiful color photos and the recipes are simple to follow using commonly available ingredients. Each recipe cross-references a chapter in the video that actually shows you how to prepare and cook the food. If a picture is worth a thousand words then a video (3 hours!) is priceless. The author clearly illustrates food preparation and discusses oven management to maximize the types of foods and cooking techniques one can use during a single firing of the wood-fired oven. If you own a wood-fired oven, after reading this book and watching the video you will feel very confident that you understand how to best prepare your food and use your oven to create a variety of great meals. If you don’t own a wood-fired oven, you will be inspired to buy and use one!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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