In the Kitchen with Alain Passard

In the Kitchen with Alain Passard
Author: Christophe Blain,Alain Passard
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781452113463

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Presents a graphic account of chef Alain Passard's French kitchen, who shocked the culinary world by removing meat from his acclaimed restaurant's menu, and includes insights into his creative process and recipes adapted for the home kitchen.

In the Kitchen with Alain Passard

In the Kitchen with Alain Passard
Author: Christophe Blain
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781452127330

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Available in English for the very first time, In the Kitchen with Alain Passard is the first graphic novel to enter the kitchen of a master chef. Over the course of three years, illustrator Christophe Blain trailed acclaimed chef Alain Passard through his kitchens and gardens. With simple yet sublime drawings and thousands of colorful panels, this book gives the reader an inside, uncensored look at the world of Passard, who shocked the food universe in 2001 by removing meat from the menu at his celebrated Paris restaurant, L'Arpege, and dedicating himself to serving vegetables from his own organic farms. This irresistible hardcover combines a portrait of an amazing chef, an inside look at his creative process, and a humorous riff on fine dining culture—plus fifteen recipes for the home kitchen—in one haute cuisine comic book for foodies!

The Art of Cooking with Vegetables

The Art of Cooking with Vegetables
Author: Alain Passard
Publsiher: Frances Lincoln
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-04-19
Genre: Cooking (Vegetables)
ISBN: 0711235414

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Alain Passard is the chef who astonished the food world in 2000 by removing red meat from his three-Michelin-starred Paris restaurant L'Arp?ge, and dedicating himself to cooking with vegetables, supplied exclusively from his own organic farm. Today L'Arp?ge is widely acknowledged as one of the world's great restaurants, while its visionary owner has inspired a new generation of chefs. Here is a collection of forty-eight wonderful recipes illustrated with Alain Passard's own joyful collages. The Art of Cooking with Vegetables is made up of unexpected combinations, complex flavours created with a few simple elements, a passion for fresh and seasonal ingredients. Simple, and simply perfect.

En cuisine avec Alain Passard

En cuisine avec Alain Passard
Author: Christophe Blain
Publsiher: Gallimard BD
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2015-10-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 2070669378

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Alain ne crie jamais. Lorsqu'il reprend un cuisinier, c'est sec et précis. Il a l'air décontracté puis il rentre soudain dans l'action. Il est rapide, tout à son geste. Lorsque le rythme s'accélère, il profite de l'énergie et de la tension. Il est totalement absorbé par sa cuisine, presque en transe. Pendant plus de deux ans, Christophe Blain a suivi le chef trois étoiles Alain Passard (L'Arpège) du piano de ses cuisines à ses jardins potagers. Avec un sens de l'observation singulier, il nous livre le portrait passionnant d'un chef qui a su redonner aux légumes leurs lettres de noblesse. Un récit truculent et la découverte d'un personnage hors du commun.

The Table Comes First

The Table Comes First
Author: Adam Gopnik
Publsiher: Knopf Canada
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2011-10-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780307399038

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Transplanted Canadian, New Yorker writer and author of Paris to the Moon, Gopnik is publishing this major new work of narrative non-fiction alongside his 2011 Massey Lecture. An illuminating, beguiling tour of the morals and manners of our present food manias, in search of eating's deeper truths, asking "Where do we go from here?" Never before have so many North Americans cared so much about food. But much of our attention to it tends towards grim calculation (what protein is best? how much?); social preening ("I can always score the last reservation at xxxxx"); or graphic machismo ("watch me eat this now"). Gopnik shows we are not the first food fetishists but we are losing sight of a timeless truth, "the table comes first": what goes on around the table matters as much to life as what we put on the table: families come together (or break apart) over the table, conversations across the simplest or grandest board can change the world, pain and romance unfold around it--all this is more essential to our lives than the provenance of any zucchini or the road it travelled to reach us. Whatever dilemmas we may face as omnivores, how not what we eat ultimately defines our society. Gathering people and places drawn from a quarter century's reporting in North America and France, The Table Comes First marks the beginning a new conversation about the way we eat now.

Isaac the Pirate

Isaac the Pirate
Author: Christophe Blain
Publsiher: NBM
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2003
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1561633666

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Wanting to marry the love of his life, Isaac, a talented but poor artist, signs on for a voyage with a rich Captain to make some quick money, but the voyage turns into a series of adventures when the Captain turns out to be a pirate.

Manresa

Manresa
Author: David Kinch,Christine Muhlke
Publsiher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781607743972

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The long-awaited cookbook by one of the San Francisco Bay Area's star chefs, David Kinch, who has revolutionized restaurant culture with his take on the farm-to-table ethic and focus on the terroir of the Northern California coast. Since opening Manresa in Los Gatos in 2002, award-winning Chef David Kinch has done more to create a sense of place through his food—specifically where the Santa Cruz Mountains meet the sea—than any other chef on the West Coast. Manresa’s thought-provoking dishes and unconventional pairings draw on techniques both traditional and modern that combine with the heart of the Manresa experience: fruits and vegetables. Through a pioneering collaboration between farm and restaurant, nearby Love Apple Farms supplies nearly all of the restaurant’s exquisite produce year round. Kinch's interpretation of these ingredients, drawing on his 30 years in restaurants as well as his far-flung and well-fed travels, are at the heart of the Manresa experience. In Manresa, Chef Kinch details his thoughts on building a dish: the creativity, experimentation and emotion that go into developing each plate and daily menu—and how a tasting menu ultimately tells a deeper story. A literary snapshot of the restaurant, from Chef Kinch's inspirations to his techniques, Manresa is an ode to the mountains, fields, and sea; it shares the philosophies and passions of a brilliant chef whose restaurant draws its inspiration globally, while always keeping a profound connection to the people, producers, and bounty of the land that surrounds it.

In the Restaurant

In the Restaurant
Author: Christoph Ribbat
Publsiher: Pushkin Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2018-06-19
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781782273080

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The deliciously cosmopolitan story of the restaurant from eighteenth-century Paris to El Bulli What does eating out tell us about who we are? The restaurant is where we go to celebrate, to experience pleasure, to see and be seen - or, sometimes, just because we're hungry. But these temples of gastronomy hide countless stories. As this dazzlingly entertaining, eye-opening book shows, the restaurant is where performance, fashion, commerce, ritual, class, work and desire all come together. Through its windows, we can glimpse the world. This is the tale of the restaurant in all its guises, from the first formal establishments in eighteenth-century Paris serving 'restorative' bouillon, to today's new Nordic cuisine, via grand Viennese cafés and humble fast food joints. Here are tales of cooks who spend hours arranging rose petals for Michelin stars, of the university that teaches the consistency of the perfect shake, of the lunch counter that sparked a protest movement, of the writers - from Proust to George Orwell - who have been inspired or outraged by the restaurant's secrets.