Gwyneth Paltrow has had a lot of stick for being ‘too perfect’. It seems attractive women shouldn’t be too accomplished, and when they are they seem to get shot down in flames.
It seems bringing out a cookery book was one step too far, and there’s been quite a lot of bitchy reviews about it.
So I was really curious to see what it was actually like.
Is it all hype or a book you’d genuinely cook from?!
Another reason I was interested in checking it out was because of the vegetarians in our house and needing some inspiration for delicious but not too lardy meals.
Gwyneth Paltrow is what is sometimes called a flexitarian – or vegetarian who occasionally eats meat. I think that’s what my diet will inevitably become. Although my knee-jerk reaction to the boys’ vegetarianism is to currently order steak whenever I eat out! But I digress… back to Gwyneth’s recipe book!
Who is it for?
She says it’s recipes that all the family will love, something for every meal and every occasion. If you express your love through cooking delicious meals for your loved ones then you’ll really like this book I think.
It’s fresh and fairlynhealthy cooking, but not dull or spartan which is what I was half expecting.
It’s very reflective of her Californian upbringing so it’s bursting with colourful and tasty dishes.
Easy to follow?
Each recipe has icons to sign post suitability for making in advance, quick recipes, vegan/vegetarian, one-pot meal and dress-up meal – so you can pick out a meal to suit you at-a-glance.
I like the ‘If you don’t have… you can use…’ page – GP favours some niche products like Vegenaise that are pretty tricky to get hold of, so she lets you know the best alternatives. She’s been criticised quite heavily for her use of wacky ingredients in the book, but with a thoughtful page like this you can’t really complain.
Family friendly?
Loads of the recipes are simple and more than suited for putting in front of the entire family. GP also lends a hand by making suggestions of how to make some of the meals more suited to a younger palate.
Roasts, pastas dishes, muffins and chocolate brownies are all bound to please the little ones. This is not complex or fancy cooking.
There is also an entire section with tips on how to get kids involved in cooking. She firmly believes in letting her kids help out – to the point of giving them quite grown-up jobs with careful supervision to make them feel trusted and boost their confidence.
Most likely to cook
Slow-roasted tomatoes – it’s something to make at the beginning of the week and stash in your fridge to liven up a salad or throw in with some pasta. I’ll def be doing this with the tomatoes from the allotment once they start ripening. They pop up throughout Gwyneth’s book so are certainly worth making if you’re going to get into her recipes.
Broccoli and cheese soup, and cold pea and basil soup both sound lovely ways of getting your veg count up. The slow-roasted tomato soup sounds like a brilliant fresh alternative to the canned soup my kids are hooked on.
The salads are all amazing looking, a real Southern California vibe, the panzanella with roasted peppers, tomatoes and basil look like the perfect summer’s lunch – or BBQ side.
There’s an entire section on burgers and sandwiches to work through – with some great-sounding veggie options like portobello and slow roasted tomato burgers.
Spaghetti limone parmeggiano sounds fresh and perfect family fodder. And the enticingly golden crispy potato & garlic cake looks pretty wicked too.
Least likely to cook
Caramelized brussels sprouts – she claims it will convert sprout cynics, but I’ll pass on that thanks!
Would you buy it for a friend?
Hmmm I’m not sure! Celebrity cookbooks are a tough one to give to the right person. I’d have to sneakily find out first if they thought Gwyneth was irritating or not.
On the basis of the recipes alone though I’d certainly lend it to my friends so they could see how fab it is and to cast their prejudices aside!
Rating out of 10
9
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed reading this book. There are some real gems in here and I definitely think it’s a keeper.
Notes From My Kitchen Table is published by Boxtree
Thanks for my review copy!
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Jane Willis says
Assuming Hugh F-W counts asacelebrity, my favourite is “River Cottage Everyday” which I turn to over and over again.
Jane Willis says
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Caroline Elmhirst says
My fav celeb cook book is Sophie Dahl because she has some lovely but simple recipes – like pea purée and scallops – delicious! Have followed and retweeted @CazzaE
Aveen says
Does it count if they’re a celebrity chef? In which case I’d choose Nigella’s How To Be a Domestic Goddess. Least favourite would be Sophie Dahl’s book, I just found it very uninspiring and it went off to the charity shop.
Gwyneth’s book has been getting great reviews so I had a flick through it in WH Smith and thought it looked lovely 🙂
Aveen says
Following you on Twitter! @angeltreats (and have been for as long as I’ve been reading your blog!)
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And tweeted your giveaway 🙂
Marina Wilson says
Hi, I like the original BBC’s Delia’s Complete Cookery Course, published in 1978. Its great for all family meals, freezing and everything. It explains HOW to do stuff easily and there isnt a ‘tin’ or packet in sight!!
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following you also 🙂
James says
I’ve shared the link and liked on Twitter (@wxcat)
I would like to say Nigella as I really enjoy the shows, but it has to be Delia, the one I actually use day to day to do cooking in the kitchen. Sensible realistic recipes mostly.
Helen @ Fuss Free Flavours says
If I win please pick someone else as I was also sent a review copy.
But how perfect for your family is it?
Margaret says
Tweeted and following @angeldaisy2002
I love Lorraine Pascales – Baking made easy.
Got some great cake recipes as well as some savory dishes too.
Mikki says
I’m not sure if celebrity chefs count as celebrity here but I love Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s River Cottage Everyday and Jamie Oliver’s Jamie At Home books.
Ren Behan says
My favourite ‘celeb’ cook book is quite a old one now, Fay’s Family Food, by Cold Feet actress Fay Ripley. I maintain that it’s an excellent cook book if you have young kids/enjoy family cooking although there have been a few recent close contenders!!! I am intruiged by this book, great review and have read a few other very positive ones so I would love to win a copy 🙂
carole says
following and tweeted, i git a few of jamie olivers books ,jamie at home so pretty good
Denise Cross says
i actually still go back to the Delia books someone brought us when we first got married
SqueakyMom says
I’m going to have to go for the cliched answer here, and choose my battered, stained, dogeared copy of Nigella Bites.
SqueakyMom says
I’ve tweeted @meedja
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capsigirl says
I find Jamie a bit hit and miss although there are some individual great recipes in his books – the same with Nigella, I wonder if all their recipes are properly tested
So my fave would have to be another vote for HFW – the man’s a curly haired pocket moppet 🙂
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Amelia Kennedy says
Any Delia book … clearly and concisely written and so easy to follow!
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Helen says
My favourite cookbook is Jamie Oliver’s “30 minute meals”
Helen says
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Kasia says
I love River Cottage books, not sure if they count as celebrity cookbooks.
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FionaLynne Edwards says
I love Nigella Lawson’s “How To Be A Domestic Goddess” but my fave would have to be Linda McCartney’s “Vegetarian Cookbook”. I use it all the time – the recipes are simple, easy to follow and delish!
FionaLynne Edwards says
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Caroline French says
Cant beat the original Delia Smith complete cookery course book passed down to me from my mum! use it again and again especially for the simple things like egg boiling times, sponge cakes and various sauces!
Caroline French says
Following on twitter and tweeted post @french_caroline
Stacy Ward says
I’d defintely say any Delia book, simple to use for a ‘I burn toast and baked beans’ person like me!
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Adele Hill says
i love Delia’s Complete Cookery Course .It s the book that I turn to time and time again.
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ellen says
Rick Stein’s Spain
tryingtobetheperfecthousewife says
Loving Eva longoria new cookbook, only made one thing out of it, but the rest looks good!
Andrew Timms says
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, I don’t agree totally with all he stands for but he does appear to have great quality of life down in Dorset something I’d like to achieve and his recipes are simple and easy to prepare yet very tasty which is great!
C Noakes says
My favourite cookbook is Nigella Lawson’s How To Be A Domestic Goddess.
Solange says
Baking Made Easy
Miss Natalie Wallace says
Hummingbird Bakery Cake Days
kim B says
i love baking and cooking my fav book if Jamie
Olivers I have a good selection of his book & find his dishes so tasty and recipes easy to follow.
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gabrielle svensson says
Fay Ripley’s Fay’s Family Food
Jo Young says
I love Nigellas books as the recipes always seem quite decadent!
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pamela gossage says
Nigella Lawson’s How To Be A Domestic Goddess.
Ashleigh says
jamie olivers 30 minute meals is my favourite!
Ashleigh says
i have tweeted as @ashlallan
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i am following as @ashlallan
Renae Shaw says
Jamie’s 30 minute meals is great when you come home from work to get a great meal on the table that you know will be eaten and enjoyed.
Renae Shaw says
I have tweeted as well
suzzee langton says
My favorite celebrity cookbook HAS to be THE HAIRY BIKERS….OMG these guys are hilarious geniuses in the kitchen! love themmmmmmmmm
Steph Armstrong says
Jamie Oliver ‘Cook your way to the Good Life’ Fab, easy to relate to & follow – just what I need.
laura stewart says
my fav is Nigella Lawson’s How To Be A Domestic Goddess
@littleboo_21 says
As I live in east anglian I suppose I have to say Delia Smith but I like Phil Vickers from This Morning he does wonderful desserts
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Chris Bay says
The River COttage Cookbook. Great food and just the kind of stuff I enjoy cooking and eating.
Sarah Cooper says
Nigella Bites
Mazgoli says
Gino’s Pasta by Gino D’Acampo
weasel6 says
For me it’s Nigella Lawson’s How To Eat. I was cooking averse before that book, I like the fact that it’s about cooking to your needs rather than showing off.
weasel6 says
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Laura Pritchard says
I like anything by Jamie Oliver! @Isis1981uk
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Emma Clarke says
In spite of myself I love Eva Longoria’s cookbook “Eva’s Kitchen: Cooking with Love for Family and Friends”. My Mum bought it for me for Christmas, knowing that I love to eat rich Latin inspired recipes. I was a bit dubious, but there are some lovely dishes within its pages, like home-made tortillas and Spanish rice.
Emma Clarke says
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Catherine Corbett says
comic relief – my favourite recipe
Nancy Bradford says
I love the Hairy Bikers cookbook. Lots of interesting stories, etc. as well
david cavender says
I like Lawrence Dallaglio’s My Italian Family Cook Book. It’s a book of his favourite Italian family receipes.
Alison says
Rosemary shragers very basic home cooking, does she count?
Jen Schofield says
Nigella Lawson – Feast
Catherine Dingwall says
I love Jamie Oliver`s `30 minute Meals` even though it takes me a little longer
Frankie Tuck says
Celebrity Chef is Jamie Oliver hands down as he is so inspiring and has the most mouth watering recipies.
Non chef would be Lawrence Dallaglio. His recent book is full of really simple, tasty recipes.
Eleanor Jones says
My favourite celebrity cookbook has to be Jamie Olivers American Cookbook. It’s full of weird but wonderful recipes and I have discovered a new obsession with jambalaya!
angela sandhu says
i love a bit of Jamie Oliver!
angela sandhu says
have tweeted your competition @angiesandhu
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susan willshee says
My favourite celebrity cookbook is Seriously good! Gluten-free Baking by Phil Vickery. The recipes really are ‘seriously good’ and are impressive enough to serve to none Gluten Free friends.
susan willshee says
have tweeted as @susanwillshee
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Cathy says
its got to be ainley harriott
Cathy says
have tweeted
Sheila says
Great prize count me in
lorna anderson says
anything by Jamie Oliver
Katherine Coldicott says
Sheryl Crow’s If It Makes You Healthy is a good read as well as a good cookbook.
Katherine Coldicott says
Have tweeted the message.
@Dwerrycat
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Maya Russell says
I like Tana Ramsey’s Family Kitchen. There is, in particular, a great fish pie recipe which I use again and again.
Maya Russell says
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@maisietoo
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Already following you on Twitter.
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katherine grieve says
Nigella christmas is my fave celeb cookbook
Sarah Ballantyne says
Fay’s Family Food is my favourite book – I always have her pasta sauce in the freezer for quick meals and the chicken with thyme rice is a real family favourite. I’m not a great cook so love all the simple recipes.
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Emily Hutchinson says
Delia Smith’s Christmas book – it’s just so Christmassy, a really lovely book and some great recipes that are easy to follow.
Alice Beaumont says
The masterchef cookbook is definately the one I use the most
Hazel rush says
My favourite celeb chef is Jamie Oliver he has inspired and taught me and my partner alot!
Paula Smith says
Tana Ramsey’s Family Kitchen- Lots of gorgeous food, I have a small obsession with recipe books and this one is great, lovely pictures as well. Not sure if she’s classed as a celeb though 🙂
Jacqueline Burton says
I love Jamie Oliver’s 30 minute meals!
Jacqueline Burton says
Have tweeted @thespotmeister
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Following @cookingkt on Twitter
Dan Caldon says
Anything by Delia. Even I can follow her recipes
liz martens says
tough one, so many to choose from, but fave celeb cook book, assuming we are talking celebs and not chefs that have become celebs, would be eva longorias cooking with love for family and friends
Jaime Hyland says
I love Jamie Oliver’s Jamie At Home books
Jaime Hyland says
Have tweeted – @jaimecheese
Michelle Rayner says
I love the student handbook as the recipes are quick and inexpensive
Jaime Hyland says
Following on twitter – @jaimecheese
Kaytofu says
Does Sarah Kramer count as a celebrity? She wrote How It All Vegan, which is my favourite cook book. It’s so handy, versatile and easy. It’s my go to book when I want to make something special.
Emma Smith says
My favourite celebrity book at the moment is Gordon Ramsay’s Health.
Emma Smith says
Have tweeted link to this page
Emma Smith says
Am following on twitter
Angie Hoggett says
Jamie’s 30 minute meals
Angie Hoggett says
I’ve tweeted @angiehoggett
Angie Hoggett says
already following you @angiehoggett
Kate Rampersad says
My fav one must be Levi Roots ‘Reggae Reggae Cookbook’ – reminds me of all the goodness from Caribbean islands. @katekat_raz
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I tweeted about your comp as @katekat_raz
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Claire says
My favourite celebrity cookbook is Heston’s Fat Duck cook book simply because it’s so well presented, and the cover makes it enticing to read!
Claire says
I have tweeted on twitter
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I am already following you on twitter:)
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deborah davies says
my favoraite celeb cookbook is quite an old one its Ferns Family Favourites by Fern Britton iv tried doing most of the meals in it and find it very easy to follow and the meals are loved by me and the family. :o)
Kelly Koya says
My absolute favourite is Madhur Jaffrey’s curry bible, everything I have cooked out of it is fab
KULWINDER LOMBARDELLI says
My fav book is the Hairy Bikers Mum knows best book. Has some great tasty and easy to follow recipes.
Rach says
My favourite is Jamies Ministry of Food.
Rach says
Have tweeted @captainsunflow
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Am following you on twitter @captainsunflow
J.Gallant says
I liek the BBC’s range of recipe book
Kathryn Casbolt says
Jamie Oliver – 30 minute meals
My challenge is to actually make one in 30 minutes – haven’t done so yet!!
Kathryn Casbolt says
Following on twitter – @kathrynann1
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Paul Edward Montador says
Anything by Fanny Craddock
I Grew up in the 60’s and was determined to become a chef, after watching her TV shows!!
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Fiona Maclean says
I have a set of books by skye gynghall. Right now they are my favs…
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