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Jamie’s Comfort Food by Jamie Oliver is a 1400g print cookbook featuring easy-to-follow, globally inspired comfort recipes. Ranked in the top 400 for Desserts and Vegetarian & Vegan Food categories, it boasts a 4.6-star rating from over 1,600 reviews, making it a beloved choice for millennial home chefs seeking both flavor and storytelling.


| Best Sellers Rank | #91,425 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #68 in Cocktails & Mixed Drinks #281 in Desserts #340 in Vegetarian & Vegan Food |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,629) |
| Dimensions | 19.6 x 3.7 x 25.3 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 0718159535 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0718159535 |
| Item weight | 1.4 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 408 pages |
| Publication date | 28 August 2014 |
| Publisher | Michael Joseph |
C**O
Adorei a maneira como ele introduz a receita sempre com uma boa história. Algumas receitas não são tão fáceis de fazer e encontrar e ingredientes aqui no Brasil mas tornam o desafio mais prazeroso. Só poderia vir com outra medida que não seja esse bendito Oz.
F**S
Really useful and simple book. Some of our popular comfort foods are covered with easy to follow instructions and preparation details
D**E
Ok
P**I
Un vrai trésor de gourmandises qui mérite bien le titre que Jamie Oliver lui a donné : Comfort Food. Une cuisine généreuse qui n'a rien de raisonnable, comme Jamie sait très bien le faire. Plus on tourne les pages, plus on en redemande et tant pis pour les kilos qui vont forcément augmenter l'embonpoint... En clair un livre qu'il faut réellement avoir pour lire, relire et cuisiner !
C**M
If you can’t tell from the title of this review, I am so very impressed by this book. I own a lot of Jamie’s other books and certainly do like them, but I love this one for so many reasons… I have posted a more in-depth review below as well as a full recipe list at the very end of this review but for those out there (and I know there are many of you) that want a quick summary of what’s hot and what’s not about this book, these first few paragraphs are for you. What I LOVE about this book: - The feel of the book, a small thing to some but the textured hard cover is lovely as are the individual recipe pages on good quality paper. - The recipe images, there is an abundance for every single recipe, they are informative and inspiring (please see image uploads to see what I mean). - The recipe formats and layout – you instantly see at the left of each recipe: Number of servings Time to make Calories per serving - Jamie’s intro at the beginning of each recipe, full of enthusiasm and instantly explains what the recipe is if unsure (a Pierogi is ‘basically a Polish boiled dumplin’… news to me!). - The nutritional section at the back of the book, I always like to know the nutritional value of what I’m eating, it won’t spoil my chocolate brownie but it will make me balance my nutrition or exercise accordingly for the rest of the day. - The recipes themselves are all dishes I WANT to and CAN make. See the recipe list at the end for yourself as this is pure opinion but these dishes are all my family’s kind of food and there is a great variety. If you are not familiar with Jamie Oliver and his books I’d recommend trying out the trial recipes which are posted on The Times Newspaper’s website if you have access, at the moment there are 8 on there which, when you consider the book contains 100 recipes, it’s a great example of the type and styles of recipes in the book and it’s what we did. Now normally in the first few paragraphs I’d write about things I dislike or I think could be improved with the book. Here I am struggling, really struggling. It’s sincerely everything I personally would want for in this type of book about comfort food; a nice variety of great looking food, with easy to follow conversational methods as well as hundreds of great images to inspire and educate. I sincerely don’t know what to put here for negatives. The book does, in my opinion, exactly what Jamie sets out for it to do, it’s a book I will definitely reach for when I want to make a weekend treat. Ok and now for my even more in-depth review for those that are still with me, which I feel I must caveat with a statement about how I always try to look for constructive improvements a book / author can make for the reader, but sincerely in this instance it really is all positives, hence the 5 stars, I would wholeheartedly recommend it to Jamie Oliver fans and comfort food fans alike. Firstly, as I mentioned previously, the book is a delight to behold, with a textured cover (I have uploaded a few images of this and a typical recipe page on this amazon product page!) and as with all of Jamie’s books that I have purchased, which is most of them now, the images from page to page are absolutely beautiful. With there ‘only’ being 100 recipes in this rather thick book, you can see how multiple pages are dedicated to one recipe and with that are beautiful images as well as some great tips and information from Jamie every now and again. This combination of images and great information (all with the usual great design and fonts Jamie puts into his books), make Comfort Food an absolute joy to browse and read even if not intending to cook from it anytime soon. The book is split into the following 6 main recipe sections: Nostalgia Good Mood Food Pick Me Ups Ritual Guilty Pleasures Sweet Indulgence Within each section there is a great variety of recipes so if looking for something specific it might be best to use the index at the back of the book. Worth noting the index has a nice touch whereby it marks recipes that are suitable for vegetarians with a ‘v’. Where on earth Jamie gets his inspiration and invention from is beyond me considering we own at least eight of his books and have yet to feel like there are any repeats or rehashes from other books. There is also a nutrition section at the back of the book, which lists calories, fat, saturates, carbs and sugar for every recipe. At the end of the nutrition section it acknowledges that the nature of comfort food means the recipes are often indulgent, but as a reader I sincerely appreciate just being informed on what I am eating. Now on to the main thing for me with any book, the recipe pages and trials of the recipes. The recipe pages are laid out in a great manner for me, as mentioned before each lists number of servings, prep time and calories. The first two certainly help when flicking through for inspiration and considering when I want to make these meals. Though most I think would be made on a weekend owing to their indulgent nature, there are plenty around the 30 / 40 minute mark if you wanted to do some mid-week too. We actually did the chicken tikka masala mid-week and it was very true to time (I’m usually a little slow to prep anyway but the recipe states 1hr 20mins and I was about 1hr 30mins after having marinating overnight), and more importantly it was delicious. The recipe states serves 6 – 8 and it did 4 adults and two hungry teenagers comfortably. My wife also baked the peanut butter and jelly brownies, as big fans of peanut butter in our household these were nothing short of phenomenal, it seems so obvious that nuts and chocolate work so well together but these really worked better than we had hoped and a real hit. Well in summary, I really do think this book is fantastic. I expected it to be good as we have continued to like all of Jamie’s books and always find ourselves going back to them, I have no doubt we will do the same with this one but I will post an update in a few weeks’ time with how we get on. Recipe list: Nostalgia Chicken Tikka Masala Shepherd’s Pie Beans on Toast Super Schnitzel Curried Fish Pie Retro Layered Salad Giant Sausage Roll Jerk Ham, Eggs and Chips Mushroom Soup and Pasta Bake Chicken Kiev Big British Meatballs Posh Pot Noodle Mini Fish and Chips Condiments; curry sauce, tartare sauce, mushy peas, let’s chat pickles (not a recipe ) Chicken Shawarma Shawarma accompaniments; amba sauce, silken houmous, tabbouleh, pickled veg Double Whammy Toad in the Hole Mum’s smoked Haddock Proper Porridge Good Mood Food Gorgeous Gado Gado Insanity Burger Brazilian Feijoada Katsu Curry Irresistible Pork Buns Nasi Goreng Ultimate Crab Cakes Happiness is a Bacon Sarnie Chicken Satay Black Cod Ghanaian Groundnut Stew Best Cornbread and Chipotle Butter Beef Wellington Divine Dosa Hot Smoked Salmon Club Sandwich Gnocchi and Squash Sauce Top Quesadillas Greek Egg and Chips Pulled Pork and Sweet Potato Hash Bloody Mary Beef Pick me Ups Best Bun Cha Bowls Spinach, bacon and pine nut salad Huevos Rancheros Ultimate Black Daal Steaming Ramen Polish Pierogi Superfood Salad Masala Eggs Blushing Spaghetti Vongole Pho Sure, it’s Good Massaman Curry Ultimate Arrabbiata Chicken Broth, Veg and Pesto Kushari Al Forno Drinks; Bellini, Tom Collins, Mojito, Smokin’ Bloody Mary Ritual Winter Nights Chilli Gyoza with Crispy Wings Cassoulet de Essex Royal Pasta Dough Play Time Prawn Linguine Crab Linguine Bolognese Ravioli Tortellini Primavera Crispy Duck Lasagne Proper Veg Lasagne Ossobuco Alla Milanese Risotto Allo Zafferano Making Kielbasa Cooking and Serving Kielbasa My Bouillabaisse Mayonnaise Four Ways Overnight Roasted Pork Shoulder Mighty Greek Moussaka Guilty Pleasures Salt and Pepper Squid Number One Toasted Cheese Sandwich Butter and Sage Gnudi Pizza Perfection Lobster Mac and Cheese Tear n Share Garlic Bread Southern Fried Chicken Aubergine Parmigiana Sandwich Sticky Chinese Ribs Super Eggs Benedict Chicken and Mushroom Pie Beef and Barley Buns Unbelievable Provencal Bake Next Level Steak and Onion Sandwich Sweet Indulgence Dreamy Marshmallow Pavlova Scrumptious Sticky Toffee Pudding Pineapple Upside-down Cake Chocolate Celebration Cake Milk Tart Chocolate Profiteroles Double Vanilla Ice Cream Mint Choc Chip Ice Cream Salted Caramel Ice Cream Rum and Raisin Ice Cream Raspberry Ripple Ice Cream The Jaffa Cake Amazing Apple Pie Jamaican Ginger Cake Hummingbird Cake Devil’s Double Choc Malt Cookies Bonkers Bread and Butter Panettone Pudding Tart Rhubarb and Potted Custard Brazilian Teardrop Doughnuts Molten Cheesecake Magnificent Marshmallows Beautiful Black Forest Gateau Tutti Frutti Pear Tarte Tatin German Coffee Cake Peanut Butter and Jelly Brownies Ultimate Hot Chocolate
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