Many of the dishes are accompanied by photos of the food which are beautiful and very detailed. However, many of the dishes are not accompanied by photos which can leave the reader on their own when figuring out how the final product will look. Also, Michael's ingredient lists are not limited by geographical location, obscurity, or price. So you may not be able to just open the book and grab from your pantry and many of the meals are not going to be appropriate for a tight budget. Overall, I was very satisfied and excited about many of the dishes and have plans to try quite a few of them. Additionally, because seasonality is important to me, I was very happy with this cookbook's break down of the seasons which encourages us to eat food growing during that time of year. Michael Symon's notes are funny and personal and I would recommend this cookbook to adventurous cooks looking to create meals using fresh produce appropriate for each season. I received this book from Blogging for books in exchange for this review.
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