The Country Cooking Of France
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The Country Cooking of France
Author | : Anne Willan |
Publsiher | : Chronicle Books |
Total Pages | : 395 |
Release | : 2007-09-06 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780811846462 |
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Renowned for her cooking school in France and her many bestselling cookbooks, Willan combines years of hands-on experience with extensive research to create a brand-new classic. Sprinkled with more than 250 recipes and 270 enchanting photos, this cookbook is an irresistible celebration of French culinary culture.
French Country Cooking
Author | : Mimi Thorisson |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2017-03 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1784881104 |
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French Country Cooking
Author | : Elizabeth David |
Publsiher | : Penguin UK |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2013-12-06 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9781405917353 |
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French Country Cooking - first published in 1951 - is filled with Elizabeth David's authentic recipes drawn from across the regions of France. 'Her books are stunningly well written ... full of history and anecdote' Observer Showing how each area has a particular and unique flavour for its foods, derived as they are from local ingredients, Elizabeth David explores the astonishing diversity of French cuisine. Her recipes range from the primitive pheasant soup of the Basque country to the refined Burgundian dish of hare with cream sauce and chestnut puree. French Country Cooking is Elizabeth David's rich and enticing cookbook that will delight and inspire cooks everywhere. Elizabeth David (1913-1992) is the woman who changed the face of British cooking. Having travelled widely during the Second World War, she introduced post-war Britain to the sun-drenched delights of the Mediterranean and her recipes brought new flavours and aromas into kitchens across Britain. After her classic first book Mediterranean Food followed more bestsellers, including French Country Cooking, Summer Cooking, French Provincial Cooking, Italian Food, Elizabeth David's Christmas and At Elizabeth David's Table.
French Country Cooking
Author | : Françoise Branget |
Publsiher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2015-11-17 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9781611458589 |
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Here are 180 recipes of traditional French appetizers, entrees, and desserts that members of the French National Assembly, representing the myriad regions of their native country, have decided to share with the world. From a challenging slow-cooked hare recipe that predates the French Revolution to the simplest bread, The Cuisine of the French Republic is both wittily political and warmly personal. It comes with fascinating legends of La France profonde, historical information, and a great deal of Gallic charm. None of the recipes are chic, trendy, minimalist, or Nouvelle Cuisine. Here is the real thing. The diversity and originality of these recipes are representative of France’s rich culinary heritage. The Cuisine of the French Republic offers a unique chance of entering La France profonde that no, or few tourists ever penetrate. This comprehensive cultural and gastronomic insider view into private kitchens, farms, replete with ancestral recipes passed on through generations will enchant the armchair traveler as well as inspire to visit the many different regions of France—a country so rich, with many cuisines. “Cooking is our soul,” Branget says, “but political life, politics intrude. These recipes are testimony to our small pleasures, our contribution to history.”
The Country Cooking of Greece
Author | : Diane Kochilas |
Publsiher | : Chronicle Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2012-09-19 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0811864537 |
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The Country Cooking of Greece captures all the glory and diversity of Greek cuisine in one magnum opus from Greece's greatest culinary authority, Diane Kochilas. More than 250 recipes were drawn from every corner of Greece, from rustic tavernas, Kochilas' renowned cooking school, and the local artisans and village cooperatives that produce olive oil and handmade pasta. More than 150 color photographs and vivid sidebars bring to life Greece's unique and historical food culture. Seventeen chapters organized by ingredients such as lamb, herbs, artichokes, and cheese touch down all over Greece's dramatic geography of mountains, coastal lands, and fertile alluvial plains. A cookbook like no other, this ingredient-driven volume at once meets a growing interest in Greek cooking and serves as a homecoming for all those of Greek descent.
French Country Cooking
Author | : Mimi Thorisson |
Publsiher | : Appetite by Random House |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2016-10-25 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780147530387 |
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A captivating journey through off-the-beaten-path French wine country with 100 simple yet exquisite recipes, 150 sumptuous photographs, and stories inspired by life in a small village. “Francophiles, this book is pure Gallic food porn.” —The Wall Street Journal Readers everywhere fell in love with Mimi Thorisson, her family, and their band of smooth fox terriers through her blog, Manger, and debut cookbook, A Kitchen in France. In French Country Cooking, the family moves to an abandoned old château in Médoc. While shopping for local ingredients, cooking, and renovating the house, Mimi meets the farmers and artisans who populate the village and learns about the former owner of the house, an accomplished local cook. Here are recipes inspired by this eccentric cast of characters, including White Asparagus Soufflé, Wine Harvest Pot au Feu, Endives with Ham, and Salted Butter Chocolate Cake. Featuring evocative photographs taken by Mimi’s husband, Oddur Thorisson, and illustrated endpapers, this cookbook is a charming jaunt to an untouched corner of France that has thus far eluded the spotlight.
French Country Cooking
Author | : Carole Clements,Elizabeth Wolf-Cohen |
Publsiher | : Southwater Publishing |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2010-09-16 |
Genre | : Cooking, French |
ISBN | : 1844766780 |
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Country-style cooking is the simple, tasty food served in French homes and small family restaurants. This book brings together a fabulous selection of over 60 authentic recipes from all over France, that evoke the traditional flavours of this rich and diverse cuisine.
French Country Cooking
Author | : Michel Roux,Albert Roux |
Publsiher | : Quadrille Publishing |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2011-01 |
Genre | : Cooking, French |
ISBN | : 1844009262 |
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This collection of recipes represents the French home cooking as passed down through generations of food-loving families. Inspired by their mother, who passed on the secrets of her native Normandy cuisine, the book has been put together by Michel and Albert Roux. Divided into twelve regional chapters, each introduction gives an overview of the region and its culinary traditions. Typical recipes follow and each chapter concludes with a list of ingredients indigenous to that area.