Forever Summer (Style Network's)

Forever Summer (Style Network's)
by Nigella Lawson

Forever Summer (Style Network's)
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Author: Nigella Lawson
Edition: Hardcover
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2003-04-02
ISBN: 1401300162
Number of pages: 256
Publisher: Hyperion

Book Reviews of Forever Summer (Style Network's)

Book Review: Great Food, Poor presentation and organization
Summary: 4 Stars

Nigella Lawson is using the rather thinly presented premise that one should be able to enjoy summer style dishes with tomatoes and summer squash all year long. Before opening the covers of this book, I was anticipating a reasoned argument from an Anti-Alice Waters position followed by possibly at least some general thoughts about using selected produce out of season. Instead, the book is simply a compilation of new recipes with just the thinnest introduction to back up the premise and provide a theme to the headnotes on the various recipes.

Make no mistake from the negative tone of the opening paragraph that this book contains bad recipes. It's recipes all look delightful and invite me to make as many as I wish. A lot of the attraction of the recipes in this book is common to many books of this type written by his nibs Jaimie Oliver, Tyler Florence, and Sara Moulton. They are intended to make cooking more fun for the casual cook. It's for those people who have more time to cook than the 30 minute meal crowd, yet are not hard core Molto Mario style foodies who read Paula Wolfert and Claudia Roden. They are people who occasionally want to broaden their range of cooking. And Nigella has the perfect style of book to suit this audience. The center of gravity of her cuisine appears to be Claudia Roden's definition of Middle Eastern food as many dishes have arabic names and Iranian spice mixes in their recipes. She includes many dishes and ingredients from the Orient as well. She is literally all over the map and shamelessly steals from everyone. As a newphyte foodie, I actually have a great appreciation for references to sources of dishes. It is great fun to see the influence of one writer on another, and for the student to not make believe that they are creating recipes out of whole cloth. Like Jamie Oliver, Ms. Lawson has an especially breezy style doubly effective on American audiences with her English slang. My only puzzle is why Ms. Lawson and Mr. Oliver don't seem to share any slang terms. Are they looking over one another's shoulders? They do have the same publisher, after all.

In spite of the lushious recipes, there are several annoying things about this book which may make people feel they did not get their money's worth. The very thin discussion of the books premise is the first. The second is the abysmal organization and table of contents. In addition to the very short introduction and the index, there are but four chapter headings in the table of contents for `first course', `second course', `desserts', and `drinks'. Not being very fond of mixed drinks, the twenty pages in the last chapter are lost on me. This doesn't mean there are no divisions but two in the 169 pages dedicated to savory dishes. `first course' is divided up into `pasta', `soups', and `salads' and `second course is divided up into `fish', `meat', `poultry', and `sides and more'. Why in the world did the author or editors not think to put these in the Table of Contents especially since they are essential to the largest audience for this book. The fact that Lawson and Oliver have the same publisher makes me wonder why the photographic styling in `Jamie's Kitchen' is so good yet the photographic styling is so poor in this volume. The photographs of food have no captions. The reader can assume that the recipe and the photo of same are on facing pages, but good luck if there are any pics which don't fit this placing. The non food related pics range from being uninteresting to ugly, especially the washed out pics of Ms. Lawson herself.

The recipes are luscious and Ms. Lawson is an engaging writer, but this book does not properly serve it's audience, especially at a list price of $35 a pop. If I were a Nigella Lawson fan, I would ignore everything I said above and buy the book. The recipes are worth it and are worthy of four out of five stars. If I'm looking for a resource for filling out a party menu, check out Ina Garten or Martha Stewart. Much more organization, and accessibility.

Summary of Forever Summer (Style Network's)

"Hardcover: 256 pages Publisher: Hyperion; 1st edition (April 2, 2003) Language: English ISBN: 1401300162 Product Dimensions: 10.0 x 7.7 x 0.9 inches Setting the warm, relaxed tone befitting the season, U.K. food goddess Lawson (Nigella

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