Gwyneth Paltrow's new cookbook has been slammed by critics who have branded the actress out of touch for featuring recipes that could cost around $US300 a day to feed a family.
The Oscar winner's latest culinary guide, It's All Good, was released in the US last week. It has been criticised for offering recipes which include ingredients such as duck eggs and costly Manuka honey.
One critic at Yahoo.com estimated it would cost around $US300 a day to feed a family based on a selection of Paltrow's recipes.
Eater.com's Raphael Brion wrote: "It's All Good is drenched in a chatty faux-populism that could only come from a rich person fearlessly boasting about her life of privilege.''
The book has been labelled a "Bible of laughable Hollywood neuroticism'' by Esther Zuckerman from The Atlantic Wire, and the New York Post's Hailey Eber likens it to a "manifesto to some sort of creepy healthy-girl sorority".