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Gourmet (1-year)

Gourmet (1-year)


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Publisher: Conde' Nast Publications
Category: Magazine

List Price: $48.90
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 56 reviews
Sales Rank: 56

Format: Magazine Subscription, Print
Type: Consumer magazine
Subscription Issues: 12
Subscription Length: 12 Months
Issues Per Year: 12
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks

ASIN: B00005N7QH

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review

Who Reads Gourmet?
Gourmet speaks to anyone who likes to eat, drink, travel, or entertain. Its readers appreciate all aspects of good living and seek out inspiration on how to celebrate and enjoy themselves. Whether theyre eating in or dining out, Gourmet readers recognize the value of seeing the world through foodand of understanding everything a meal can explain about the way people live.

"We have readers that you cant fool. They have authentic knowledge and authentic experience. What they want from us is something that they dont already know." Ruth Reichl, Gourmet Editor in Chief

What You Can Expect in Each Issue:
Gourmet brings you something unexpected in every issue. Fresh, young chefs rethinking the way we eat. Artisans who are making great cheeses and honest breads. New herbs and spices. The latest kitchen gadgets. And, of course, recipes that your friends and family wont be able to resist.

Signature sections include:

  • Good Living: This monthly section reveals our latest discoveries from around the world. Trends, restaurants, cooking methods, shopping, cookbooks, travel, drinks, and more.
  • Gourmet Every Day: Because Gourmet knows how busy you are, the magazines editors devote special energy to Quick Kitchen recipes and Ten-Minute Main courses; two-thirds of our recipes can be made in less than thirty minutes. Plus, theres always a main dish and main dishes for one or two people.
  • Kitchen Notebook: Food editors reveal what theyve learned in the kitchen each month. Techniques are explained with step-by-step tutorials that demystify the trickiest of recipes and improve results.
  • Features: Gourmet is filled with fabulous photography, great writing, travel suggestions, and advice on entertaining. The editors and writers travel the globe to find that single bite powerful enough to inspire a story. Then, Gourmet shares these exciting discoveries with you and encourages you to come along on eating adventureswhether its halfway around the world or in your own kitchen.

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Contributors:
Since Gourmets inception in 1941, its contributors have included not only the best talent of the food world but novelists and journalists who report on all aspects of culture as well. The magazines contributors now include best-selling cookbook authors, James Beard Award winners, Pulitzer Prize-winning authors, investigative journalists, National Book Award winners, news-making columnists, and our own 11 test chefs and 22 travel correspondents.

Magazine Layout:
Since Gourmets inception in 1941, its contributors have included not only the best talent of the food world but novelists and journalists who report on all aspects of culture as well. The magazines contributors now include best-selling cookbook authors, James Beard Award winners, Pulitzer Prize-winning authors, investigative journalists, National Book Award winners, news-making columnists, and our own 11 test chefs and 22 travel correspondents.

Awards:
Gourmet presents authentic and unique epicurean experiences from around the globe, ranging from the everyday to the extraordinary, through award-winning journalism and photography by acclaimed writers and photographers. Gourmet has received 15 National Magazine Award nominations, including 2 wins, and more James Beard Award nominations than any other epicurean title.

Gourmet goes beyond the pages of the magazine with Gourmet.com, Gourmets Diary of a Foodie on PBS, signature events, and books.


Product Description
Edited by Ruth Reichl, Gourmet is the magazine of good living. Gourmet editors review the best restaurants from around the world and provide expert travel advice for those in search of the ultimate epicurean experience. Each issue features refreshing, easy-to-prepare and delicious recipes that come complete with top recommended wines. You'll get low fat alternatives, Quick Kitchen recipes, 5 ingredient feasts, drink tips and great seasonal dishes.


Customer Reviews:   Read 51 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars GOURMET FOOD WITHOUT BEING INTIMIDATING   October 3, 2008
A. Greer
I will be brief. I received this as a gift and am not a hobby or any other type of gourmet cook. However, I am impressed. It is well put together- great articles, supported by high quality photography and recipes that so surprisingly, are not intimidating. My college age daughter, now ever so sensitive to good quality food versus poor quality food was drawn to the magazine. I have ordered her a subscription for Christmas. Don't tell. :)


4 out of 5 stars The person I purchased this magazine for says...   August 29, 2008
M. Fowler (Central Florida, USA)
Amazon offered me a deal I just couldn't refuse. Even though I wasn't personally interested in Gourmet Magazine, I knew someone who was. And this was an inexpensive way to show her my appreciation. And this is what she had to say when I asked her for a short review:

"I have enjoyed this magazine but the recipes are over my head. I am going to try one of the cheesecake desserts - has blackberries on it but it uses more expensive ingredients than what I am used to. For example, mascarpone cheese rather than cream cheese. I have enjoyed the articles and getting the chance to enjoy the issues I did receive so far!!! :-) 'Two Thumbs Up'"

Now this was from a person who is a cooking enthusiast, and good at it, even though she is a school teacher by profession.



2 out of 5 stars More Advertising Than Writing and Recipes   July 16, 2008
California Duet (Southern California)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have been a Ruth Reichl fan since her days at the LA Times (and her three autobiographies are exceptionally written), but I do not understand what she has done with this magazine. My chief complaint is the number of pages of advertising vs. the number of pages of writing and recipes. After finishing an issue, I feel assaulted by multi-page adver-torials from wine companies, cruise ships, and anyone else willing to fork over big $$$ to convince me how environmentally responsible they are. I never come away excited about food or ingredients or culture or a new dinner idea. Bon Appetit, on the other hand, has modernized and stylized its page layout, coverage and relationship with the reader. Yes, they, too, have a ton of ad pages, but I can overlook them better when almost every page of content is a joy. BA, I will be renewing my sub next year!


2 out of 5 stars A Textbook Case of Why The Magazine Is Dead   July 1, 2008
G. Zanders (California)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Gourmet- it's the food magazine that you don't want to be seen reading. It's precious, pedantic, and short on prose. The energy that came with editor Ruth Reichl was palpable a few years ago. Heads rolled, and after a few surprises , it has now settled into horribly written articles, pious editorials, unappealing recipes and a virtual altar for foodies. It is not relevant or interesting except to a very narrowly focused group of food intelligentsia. If a magazine is not capable of surprising you, teaching you, or exposing you to the world we live in, what's the point? If someone reads Gourmet fifty years from now, they will have no idea of what kind of culture we live in. Fear and hatred of food, smart foods, packaged dinners, frozen food, unaffordable food...the list goes on. Gourmet is in a bubble of their own making. Maybe they actually want to attend the staged parties they create in every issue complete with models vainly attempting to eat a sparerib.


2 out of 5 stars Not quite what I expected   June 14, 2008
Patricia Hopkins (Colorado Springs, CO USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Although this magazine has beautiful pictures of food, the recipes are a little over my head. I wanted something a little simpler and not quite so - well, what the magazine is called - GOURMET. This would be good for someone who has a lot of time to cook and appreciates gourmet dishes.

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