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Happy Days with the Naked Chef (Paperback)

by Jamie Oliver (Author)
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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd; New edition edition (12 Jan 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0141003405
  • ISBN-13: 978-0141003405
  • Product Dimensions: 24.4 x 18.6 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 209,472 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Jamie Oliver's Happy Days With the Naked Chef is in the same mould as his other bestsellers: recipes for simple, comforting, homely food. This time, however, he has some interesting additions from his travels to Australia, New Zealand, America and Japan.

There are three new ideas in Happy Days With the Naked Chef. Jamie has included a chapter on "Comfort Food"--the kind of cooking Nigel Slater and Nigella Lawson specialise in. He has recipes for Toad in the Hole, Fish Finger Buttie and Sticky Sausage Bap with Melted Cheese and Brown Sauce. In his "Quick Fixes" chapter, he has selected dishes where saving time and minimal washing up are the key ingredients. These include a Steak Sarnie and Chicken Breast Baked in a Bag with Mushrooms, Butter, White Wine and Thyme. He has also included a "Kids Club" chapter, which is offers inspiration for parents trying to get their children excited about food. The new additions don't dominate the book as the remaining two-thirds contain Jamie's standard Italian-style fare: simple salads, fish, meat, vegetables, breads and pudding. Don't miss the excellent recipe for Medallions of Beef with Morels and Marsala and Crème Fraîche Sauce. Jamie has also been travelling and you'll find recipes with pak choy, soy sauce and ginger popping up here and there--delicious! --Elizabeth Murgatroyd --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.



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Jamie is one of Britain's best-loved chefs; he has made cooking interesting and accessible. He believes in getting the most out of ingredients and making tasty, easy, sociable food with the minimum of fuss. "Happy Days" is filled with recipes for different occasions.

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38 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Happy days over the stove, 8 Nov 2001
By A Customer
The latest Jamie Oliver collection is as much a culinary pleasure as ever. The book production is stylish and feels more mature than the first volume (can't comment on the second) : out with the annoying illegible pastel blue titles that were difficult to read, and in with more tasty, unpretentious recipes using ingredients that are supposedly all available at a particular British supermarket if ever you are stumped for a place to find them. But more importantly, these recipes encourage the lads (and probably lasses too) to get down the shops, out of the oven-ready section, into the fresh produce sections, and then into the kitchen.

Although some of these recipes may be considered as fairly standard fare (toad in the hole, spag bol, chilli, and the fish finger buttie) and may not appeal to those who think of themselves as elite foodies, he has a great knack of demystifying ingredients and procedures as he goes along. The use of good flavours, loads of herbs and a minimum of cream - don't your arteries feel better? - continue to illustrate those tasty Italian and Euro-Thai styles which he and Nigel Slater have both cultivated so well. The cult of Jamie's personality may come through in the photos but who cares! The texts are light and fun to read. His enthusiasm simply oozes from the recipes. The kids' section is lively and serves a very useful purpose in the promotion of good food and good cooking. Having tried many of his recipes in the past - and speaking as a man who loves to slave over his stove - part of the fun is adapting them the second (and third, etc.) time around with a pinch of this and a slug of that.

The use of a recipe per page makes for a clear read and avoids editorial disasters such as the early 80s edition of a very famous tv cook's 3-part book where her truly divine squidgy chocolate log recipe tells you to "whisk until the mixture thickens" - then turn the page - "slightly - but be careful not to get it too thick"...!

So Jamie, what next? How's about a book of vegetarian recipes? If it can live up to the previous collections, I'm looking forward to it already!

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More Pukka tucker than you can shake a cinnamon stick at!, 14 Nov 2001
The naked chef does it again! More fab recipes. I was a child in the '60s and grew up with TV cooks of the Fanny Craddock ilk, very upper class types, making everything look cloaked in mystery and terribly difficult! Jamie Oliver is like a breath of fresh air! He makes good cooking accessible to everyone. NO building towers of food, al la Rhodes, NO complicated recipes to follow. Jamie is the only TV chef I have ever seen cook in REAL kitchens. His recipes are easy and a joy to follow, no complicated terms that you don't understand! His writing style is a joy, he writes as he speaks and it is SIMPLICITY itself to produce good quality nosh with very little FUSS. No wonder young people love his books. This new book includes a section for kids, get them in the kitchen get them cooking with Jamie! If you haven't tried his books before, go on treat yourself, chuck out the ready meals.... get your laughin' gear round his tucker, I promise you darlin' his food is truly Pukka!
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47 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Naked in my kitchen............, 21 Nov 2001
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I have an obsession with cookery books, anyone in my family will tell you.... I buy them willy nilly and then only use one or two recipes out of the hundreds listed.

I thought there was no hope for me, that I was destined to end up with rows upon rows of cookery books with useless recipes until "The Naked Chef" came to my rescue!

Now I have books where there are hundreds of recipes for me to use, not only am I blinded by the colourful photos that have me drooling (Sorry Jamie, the food - not you!) but the recipes are fool proof and seem to work all of the time, life is easy, time is on my hands and I do get a chance to drink with my mates.

All I can say is buy the book, it is fun, easy to read and simple - a bit like me! Seriously, a super gift for anyone, I have just bought it for my Sisters birthday, I suggest that anyone looking for a fun and useful present does the same.

In the meantime Jamie, if you ever want to cook round mine you are more than welcome!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Borrowed then bought
Borrowed this book from a friend for a meal @ home with friends so impressed with the reasonably easy to follow, excellent meals - we went out & bought it!
Published 13 days ago by B. G. Cullen

4.0 out of 5 stars Easy to follow for a non cook !
I went to a friends house and he cooked a great meal, when I asked him where he learned how to cook he told me 'Jamie' taught him. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Recipe Book
I already have this recipe book and have tried lots of recipes with great sucess, bought this as a Christmas present my friend is over the moon too!

Published 9 months ago by Mr. Peter A. Ingham

5.0 out of 5 stars A great book you`ll use for many years
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Published 15 months ago by Sabine Zimmermann

5.0 out of 5 stars Best of the Jamie Oliver recipe books
Out of all the Jamie Oliver recipe books, we use this one at home most often, if not all the time. There are so many yummy recipes which are all quite easy to make. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cooking for the layman
This is the third Jamie Oliver book I have bought and just like the others its both simple and effective. Read more
Published on 22 Dec 2006 by John Kimble

4.0 out of 5 stars `Remember - Don't eat to live, live to eat - that's what it's all about.'
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Published on 2 Aug 2006 by ABCeDar

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic
I have all 6 of Jamie's books. I rate this as his 2nd best. I cook a jamie meal every single evening, he is an absolute star, i have never ever come across any other cook books... Read more
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