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Ruprecht Stempell

Author of Culinaria Italy

4+ Works 1,040 Members 9 Reviews

Works by Ruprecht Stempell

Culinaria Italy (2000) — Photographer — 506 copies, 3 reviews
Culinaria Germany (1997) — Photographer — 355 copies, 5 reviews
Culinaria: the Caribbean (1999) — Photographer — 112 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

Culinaria Hungary (1999) — Photographer — 239 copies, 3 reviews

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Canonical name
Stempell, Ruprecht
Birthdate
1965
Gender
male
Occupations
photographer

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10 reviews
Absolutely wonderful as a coffee table book about German food - beautifully illustrated, and really interesting to read. Not very practical as an actual recipe book, though - it's huge, it's very difficult to find specific recipes (the index isn't much help), and those recipes that I've tried are a bit confusing and vague.
Even as a (sometimes off the wagon) vegetarian, i love this book. It is more than a collection of recipes, you buy it for the reference, the writing and the illustrations. These books are definately gastro-porn.
"Culinaria Germany" is a great resource for anybody interested in German food. However don't expect just an ordinary recipe collection. This book is much more than that.

The authors divided the book in 16 chapters- one for each of the 16 German states. Every chapter explores the food history and traditions of that particular state and features its most popular recipes. Some of my favorite recipes include: Koenigsberg Meatballs, Potato dumplings, Kasseler with Sauerkraut, Soleier (Pickled show more eggs), Baumkuchen squares, Kaiserschmarn and Doughnuts.

The authors also do a great job explaining different main ingredients, thus making it a delight for beginning as well as experienced cooks.

"Culinaria Germany" is illustrated with many detailed pictures of food and people. Granted some of the pictures of the actual Germans are a little dated but that's what gives this book even more charm.

Overall a great addition for your cookbook collection.
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This book is to die for. Not just the food or the fabulous mouth-watering photogaphy, it is a travelogue by food of Germany. Even if you aren't a cook (I'm not) you will be totally absorbed by this amazing book.

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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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