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Josh Emett

    Josh Emett is an internationally acclaimed Michelin-starred chef, recognized for his work at Auckland's Ostro and co-ownership of Rata restaurant in Queenstown. His culinary journey began with a deep love for food discovered at a young age on a New Zealand farm. Emett gained global renown through his collaborations with Gordon Ramsay in London, New York, and Melbourne, earning multiple Michelin stars. He has since become a prominent television personality, serving as a judge on MasterChef New Zealand and a celebrity chef on MasterChef Australia, solidifying his significant presence in the culinary world.

    The Recipe
    • The Recipe

      • 544 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      Michelin-starred chef Josh Emett brings together more than 300 of the most important classic recipes by 150 of the world's most acclaimed chefs. Taken together, this is a compendium of the crème de la crème of blue ribbon cooking from the world's top restaurants in an elegantly designed volume that will stand up to use in the kitchen but be classically beautiful to behold - sure to delight any food lover or serious home cook.Josh Emett, holder of three Michelin stars and best known for opening Gordon Ramsay's restaurant at the London Hotel in New York, has collected the most important classic recipes from the world's most acclaimed chefs to create a kind of Larousse Gastronomique of the 21st century. These are the best new classics that have emerged during the last 50 years from culinary stars.Each recipe has been tested by Emett in his home kitchen, and he includes guidance and advice for the home cook-- discussing complexity, preparation, key elements, complements for planning a larger menu, and tips of the trade.Featuring specially commissioned photographs, the book is organized into 12 easy-to-follow sections from basics (stocks, sauces, and dressings), to grains and vegetables, meats, seafood, baking, and more. Each section includes a dedicated introduction with key knowledge elements.

      The Recipe