Douglas: If you like Steve Rinella's hunting show Meat Eater on the Outdoor channel you will love this book. It's is not a cook book per say, but the author's attempt to re-create meals from recipes of French Master Chef Auguste Escoffier (1846-1935). The book is full of stories of Steve's attempt to acquire rare or difficult recipe ingredients to cook a feast, and Steve's strong suit as a story teller makes this book worth the read.
United States on Mar 21, 2023
Darin A.: Got me to order his other books
Canada on Jun 14, 2022
R. Knight: I have a collection of Steven Rinella books and they are hunting guides and cookbooks, I have enjoyed his instructional writing in all of them. When I heard him mention The Scavenger's Guide to Haute Cuisine on a recent episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, I decided to order it. What a great book! I read it straight through in one sitting and it builds like a novel with a fast paced finale of hectic food preparation. I recently started hunting with the philosophy of procuring my own meat and this book opens up a vast new perspective on what can be gathered to create an incredible culinary experience. I would recommend this book to anyone who is passionate about cooking great food, it showcases the dedication required to create not only excellent food, but an experience that the chef and dinner guests will remember for a lifetime.
Canada on Oct 18, 2021
AB: I’ve read all his books now. This one last. In many ways it is my favorite. It’s hard to write a memoir kind of book and stay interesting. But Steve’s real life is full of characters and adventures that you just cannot see coming. After years of watching MeatEater on Netflix, this book is a joy because it gives you all sorts of origin stories for all sorts of characters you’ve come to love. As for Steve himself, his engagement and joy in every part of the natural world (and some understated and wry commentary on the human world) makes for the exact the right kind of narrator. - Rob Ashcom
United States on Feb 24, 2021
Meg:
We love Steven Rinella in this house.
Really enjoyed this book. Steve is a great story teller. He makes me want to go outside and embrace nature and eat some venison.
Canada on Jan 18, 2021
Medlgr:
Rinellas captivating writing style had me hooked again and I was unable to put down this book.
The only downside is that I wont be able to read it for the first time again.
United Kingdom on Dec 01, 2018
Jake LaBruzzo:
I absolutely loved this book. I am a fan of all of Steve Rinella's work, but this, in particular, I found captivating. I love hunting, fishing, cooking, and the curiosity and adventure of eating unconventional foods and wildlife that are not culturally "normal". Steve does a great job of presenting all of these things and pulls them together to tell a great story of a beautiful feast and the work and care that it required to materialize. As this indulges in wild food gathering and food preparation alike, it leans more toward the preparation of the meal and would be a great read for the adventurous chef. I found this book inspiring and mouth watering. I love the respect and reverence Steve shows for nature and wildlife down to the care of the ingredients, the preparation of the meals that they become, the consumption of the meal, and all the joy that comes with going through the process and sharing the experience with friends.
The Scavenger's Guide immediately jumped up to my top 5 books list and I will be reading it again very soon.
United States on Jun 05, 2018
Alan Cawse: I went into this book thinking it was a glorified cookbook for wild meat. I genuinely wanted to learn a little more about wild game meat and what is out there to eat so I went in happily. Within the first few pages, I realized that I was not going to get some tips on cooking dove breasts, but by then I didn't care. Its an incredible story about how Steve followed a plan to hunt, catch, find, steal and nurture a menu that would leave some of the strongest stomachs out there feeling a little queezy. The chapters are engaging, so interesting, and sometimes unbelieveable. What he achieves in both the story-telling and the end-product of his adventures left me wanting more. This book led me to read his other books (including his complete guides, cover to cover), listen to his MeatEater podcasts (Janis needs more airtime!!), and look at my hunting trips in a completely different light.
Canada on Sep 24, 2016
W. Lawson:
I saw a review of this book in National Geographic Adventure Magazine. It really grabbed my interest, so I ordered the book.
Wow! What a great read. It is a mixture of tales about hunting, fishing, adventure, history, cooking, and friendship. How could you ask for more.
Let me hasten to say that if you are a non hunter, non fisherman, or even a vegetarian don't turn your back on this book---if you do, you will miss one heck of a story.
In fact, if I were to point out what I felt was the most amazing aspect of this story---it would be friendship!
The fact that Rinella had such a group of friends and family to cook a four day Thanksgiving feast for, says volumes about him and his family.
My test of a book is simple---would I read it again --- Not only, would I, but I will---if I ever get it back from those I have loaned it to, insisting that they read it:-)
Not only that but I will scan the list in ever "National Geographic Adventure" to see if Steve Rinella's by line is on a story! I can't wait for his next book!
In the mean time, would you please pass me that turtle soup and a few more mud bugs!!
United States on Apr 22, 2008
Steven Rinella's "The Scavenger's Guide to Gourmet Cooking" | Authentic Cowboy Cuisine: Ranch Recipes and Stories from the Range | Grill and BBQ Like a Pro with Derek Wolf of Over the Fire Cooking: Food by Fire | |
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Total Reviews | 20 reviews | 202 reviews | 103 reviews |
Language | English | ||
ISBN-10 | 0812988442 | ||
Hunting | Hunting | ||
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Publisher | Random House; Reprint edition | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #11 in Camping & RV Cooking #13 in Game Cooking #54 in Hunting | #6 in Southwestern U.S. Cooking, Food & Wine#7 in Western U.S. Cooking, Food & Wine#47 in Comfort Food Cooking | #18 in Cast Iron Recipes#64 in Meat Cooking#79 in Barbecuing & Grilling |
Item Weight | 9 ounces | ||
ISBN-13 | 978-0812988444 | ||
Camping & RV Cooking | Camping & RV Cooking | ||
Paperback | 336 pages | ||
Game Cooking | Game Cooking | ||
Dimensions | 5.1 x 0.7 x 8 inches |
Gabrielle: This book is for folks we love authentic food experiences, enjoy adventurous eating, and are comfortable with the knowledge that something died so you could eat it.
United States on Jan 10, 2024