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A Kitchen in France
- Author : Mimi Thorisson
- Publisher : Clarkson Potter
- File Size : 43,9 Mb
- Total Pages : 304
- Relase : 2014-10-28
- ISBN : 9780804185608
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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With beguiling recipes and sumptuous photography, A Kitchen in France transports you to the French countryside and marks the debut of a captivating new voice in cooking. "This is real food: delicious, honest recipes that celebrate the beauty of picking what is ripe and in season, and capture the essence of life in rural France." —Alice Waters When Mimi Thorisson and her family moved from Paris to a small town in out-of-the-way Médoc, she did not quite know what was in store for them. She found wonderful ingredients—from local farmers and the neighboring woods—and, most important, time to cook. Her cookbook chronicles the family’s seasonal meals and life in an old farmhouse, all photographed by her husband, Oddur. Mimi’s convivial recipes—such as Roast Chicken with Herbs and Crème Fraîche, Cèpe and Parsley Tartlets, Winter Vegetable Cocotte, Apple Tart with Orange Flower Water, and Salted Butter Crème Caramel—will bring the warmth of rural France into your home.
French Country Cooking
- Author : Mimi Thorisson
- Publisher : Clarkson Potter
- File Size : 48,8 Mb
- Total Pages : 336
- Relase : 2016-10-25
- ISBN : 9780553459593
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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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.
My Little French Kitchen
- Author : Rachel Khoo
- Publisher : Penguin UK
- File Size : 41,6 Mb
- Total Pages : 288
- Relase : 2013-10-10
- ISBN : 9781405916523
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
My Little French Kitchen Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
The star of BBC2's The Little Paris Kitchen is back with her second book, this time based on giving classic French dishes from all over the country her trademark modern twists. Rachel Khoo became an overnight sensation when her first book and television series launched last year. Coveting her Parisian lifestyle, fashion sense and, more importantly, her accessible, delicious recipes cooked up in her tiny kitchen, the nation took her to their hearts and now they can receive second helpings. Taking her 'Little Paris Kitchen' on tour, Rachel is leaving the capital city to travel to the four corners of France in search of the very best recipes the country has to offer. From the snow-topped mountains and Christmas markets of Alsace to the winemaking region of the Dordogne, the dreamy vistas of Provence and the well-stocked larders of Brittany and Normandy, Rachel visits some of the best-known foodie places as well as uncovering some hidden gems to share with you. Recipes include: pork and clams with cider and butter beans, spicy aubergine sticks with couscous, baked figs with walnuts, beer-glazed ham hock, caramelized apple bake and spiced almond biscuits.
French Country Kitchens
- Author : Linda Dannenberg
- Publisher : Clarkson Potter
- File Size : 46,6 Mb
- Total Pages : 0
- Relase : 2008
- ISBN : 0307352722
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
French Country Kitchens Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
“When I think back on all the homes I’ve visited in the French countryside—and I’ve visited hundreds over the last twenty-five years—it is almost always the kitchens I remember most clearly and recall with the most affection.” —From the introduction The kitchen is truly the heart of the home, and nowhere is this exemplified with more style and personality than in France. Distinguished by striking craftsmanship, bold colors, and vintage accents, the French country kitchen—whether a rustic retreat or an urban oasis—is always unique and inviting. In this beautiful celebration of France’s real-life kitchens, French style authority Linda Dannenberg invites us into dozens of kitchens that capture the spirit of their regions, carefully examining the design, the priorities of the owners, and the details—from color palettes to collectibles—that create inviting, functional, and personal spaces. You’ll visit a remarkable new “eighteenth-century” kitchen in the heart of Paris’s old garment district designed entirely with elements dating from the 1700s; an airy, open family kitchen in a Provençal house that was once a grain mill; a dramatic kitchen, bold in color and scale, in an elegant farmhouse in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence; a romantic country kitchen, illuminated by a Palladian-style window from an old abbey, in a welcoming village surrounded by the farmland of the Île-de France; and a casual Parisian space—once an atelier occupied by Pablo Picasso—featuring a kitchen with subtle, restrained mosaics. Distinctive elements that characterize these welcoming spaces are examined in depth, from tile work to the French way with color. You’ll even find recipes that capture the spirit of the French kitchen. With an extensive directory of sources, more than 200 full-color photographs, and evocative text highlighting a bounty of original ideas, French Country Kitchens is a lush and inspiring guide to re-creating a little corner of France in the heart of your own home.
In a French Kitchen
- Author : Susan Herrmann Loomis
- Publisher : Penguin
- File Size : 54,9 Mb
- Total Pages : 352
- Relase : 2015-06-16
- ISBN : 9780698191082
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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A delightful celebration of French life and the cooks who turn even the simplest meals into an occasion Even before Susan Herrmann Loomis wrote her now-classic memoir, On Rue Tatin, American readers have been compelled by books about the French’s ease with cooking. With In a French Kitchen, Loomis—an expat who long ago traded her American grocery store for a bustling French farmer’s market—demystifies in lively prose the seemingly effortless je ne sais quoi behind a simple French meal. One by one, readers are invited to meet the busy people of Louviers and surrounding villages and towns of Loomis’s adopted home, from runway-chic Edith, who has zero passion for cooking—but a love of food that inspires her to whip up an array of mouthwatering dishes—to Nathalie, who becomes misty-eyed as she talks about her mother’s Breton cooking, then goes on to reproduce it. Through friends and neighbors like these, Loomis learns that delicious, even decadent meals don’t have to be complicated. Are French cooks better organized when planning and shopping? Do they have a greater ability to improvise with whatever they have on hand when unexpected guests arrive? The answer to both is: Yes. But they also have an innate understanding of food and cooking, are instinctively knowledgeable about seasonal produce, and understand what combination of simple ingredients will bring out the best of their gardens or local markets. Thankfully for American readers, In a French Kitchen shares the everyday French tips, secrets, and eighty-five recipes that allow them to turn every meal into a sumptuous occasion.
The Medieval Kitchen
- Author : Odile Redon,Françoise Sabban,Silvano Serventi
- Publisher : University of Chicago Press
- File Size : 40,9 Mb
- Total Pages : 322
- Relase : 1998
- ISBN : 0226706850
- Rating : 4/5 (1 users)
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The Medieval Kitchen is a delightful work in which historians Odile Redon, Françoise Sabban, and Silvano Serventi rescue from dark obscurity the glorious cuisine of the Middle Ages. Medieval gastronomy turns out to have been superb—a wonderful mélange of flavor, aroma, and color. Expertly reconstructed from fourteenth- and fifteenth-century sources and carefully adapted to suit the modern kitchen, these recipes present a veritable feast. The Medieval Kitchen vividly depicts the context and tradition of authentic medieval cookery. "This book is a delight. It is not often that one has the privilege of working from a text this detailed and easy to use. It is living history, able to be practiced by novice and master alike, practical history which can be carried out in our own homes by those of us living in modern times."—Wanda Oram Miles, The Medieval Review "The Medieval Kitchen, like other classic cookbooks, makes compulsive reading as well as providing a practical collection of recipes."—Heather O'Donoghue, Times Literary Supplement
My Paris Kitchen
- Author : David Lebovitz
- Publisher : Ten Speed Press
- File Size : 55,9 Mb
- Total Pages : 354
- Relase : 2014-04-08
- ISBN : 9781607742685
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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A collection of stories and 100 sweet and savory French-inspired recipes from popular food blogger David Lebovitz, reflecting the way Parisians eat today and featuring lush photography taken around Paris and in David's Parisian kitchen. In 2004, David Lebovitz packed up his most treasured cookbooks, a well-worn cast-iron skillet, and his laptop and moved to Paris. In that time, the culinary culture of France has shifted as a new generation of chefs and home cooks—most notably in Paris—incorporates ingredients and techniques from around the world into traditional French dishes. In My Paris Kitchen, David remasters the classics, introduces lesser-known fare, and presents 100 sweet and savory recipes that reflect the way modern Parisians eat today. You’ll find Soupe à l’oignon, Cassoulet, Coq au vin, and Croque-monsieur, as well as Smoky barbecue-style pork, Lamb shank tagine, Dukkah-roasted cauliflower, Salt cod fritters with tartar sauce, and Wheat berry salad with radicchio, root vegetables, and pomegranate. And of course, there’s dessert: Warm chocolate cake with salted butter caramel sauce, Duck fat cookies, Bay leaf poundcake with orange glaze, French cheesecake...and the list goes on. David also shares stories told with his trademark wit and humor, and lush photography taken on location around Paris and in David’s kitchen reveals the quirks, trials, beauty, and joys of life in the culinary capital of the world.
The French Kitchen
- Author : Michel Roux jr
- Publisher : Hachette UK
- File Size : 42,8 Mb
- Total Pages : 320
- Relase : 2013-10-24
- ISBN : 9780297867241
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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French gastronomy is renowned for its classic recipes passed from generation to generation. From Burgundy to the Auvegne, Provence, the Loire and the Pyrenees, traditional family cooking has always been at the heart of the French kitchen and lifestyle. With its delicious dishes and exquisite ingredients as diverse as they regions from which they came from, heritage cooking and family values from provincial France have stood the test of time. In this book Michel Roux Jr., star of MasterChef and owner of the two-Michelin star Le Gavroche in London, explores the heritage of his native French cuisine. With classic recipes using delicious ingredients, Michel Roux Jr. will help you brings provincial French cooking into your kitchen and helps you to recreate the 'je ne sais quoi' that only French cuisine can embody.
Mastering the Art of French Eating
- Author : Ann Mah
- Publisher : Penguin
- File Size : 44,7 Mb
- Total Pages : 288
- Relase : 2013-09-26
- ISBN : 9781101638156
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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The memoir of a young diplomat’s wife who must reinvent her dream of living in Paris—one dish at a time When journalist Ann Mah’s diplomat husband is given a three-year assignment in Paris, Ann is overjoyed. A lifelong foodie and Francophile, she immediately begins plotting gastronomic adventures à deux. Then her husband is called away to Iraq on a year-long post—alone. Suddenly, Ann’s vision of a romantic sojourn in the City of Light is turned upside down. So, not unlike another diplomatic wife, Julia Child, Ann must find a life for herself in a new city. Journeying through Paris and the surrounding regions of France, Ann combats her loneliness by seeking out the perfect pain au chocolat and learning the way the andouillette sausage is really made. She explores the history and taste of everything from boeuf Bourguignon to soupe au pistou to the crispiest of buckwheat crepes. And somewhere between Paris and the south of France, she uncovers a few of life’s truths. Like Sarah Turnbull’s Almost French and Julie Powell’s New York Times bestseller Julie and Julia, Mastering the Art of French Eating is interwoven with the lively characters Ann meets and the traditional recipes she samples. Both funny and intelligent, this is a story about love—of food, family, and France.
Classic Kitchen Style
- Author : Mervyn Kaufman
- Publisher : Filipacchi Publishing
- File Size : 44,6 Mb
- Total Pages : 132
- Relase : 2008-05
- ISBN : 193323136X
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
Classic Kitchen Style Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
A classic-style kitchen is a formal, yet comfortable and attractive place that can transform a home into an inviting haven. But without the know-how, renovating your kitchen can be a confusing and difficult process. The editors at Womans Day Special Interest Publications bring you Classic Kitchen Style, the essential guide for anyone trying to achieve a timeless look hassle-free.
Savoring the Past
- Author : Barbara Ketcham Wheaton
- Publisher : Simon and Schuster
- File Size : 52,9 Mb
- Total Pages : 374
- Relase : 2011-01-18
- ISBN : 9781439143735
- Rating : 1/5 (1 users)
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Wheaton effortlessly brings to life the history of the French kitchen and table. In this masterful and charming book, food historian Barbara Ketcham Wheaton takes the reader on a cultural and gastronomical tour of France, from its medieval age to the pre-Revolutionary era using a delightful combination of personal correspondence, historical anecdotes, and journal entries.
In the French Kitchen with Kids
- Author : Mardi Michels
- Publisher : Appetite by Random House
- File Size : 54,6 Mb
- Total Pages : 192
- Relase : 2018-07-31
- ISBN : 9780147530783
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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Shortlisted for the 2019 Taste Canada Awards! From the writer and recipe developer behind eat. live. travel. write comes a new cookbook for parents, children and Francophiles of all ages. Forget the fuss and bring simple, delicious French dishes to your home kitchen with Mardi Michels as your guide. Twice a week during the school year, you'll find Mardi Michels--French teacher and the well-known blogger behind eat. live. travel. write--directing up to a dozen children in her school's science lab as they slice, dice, mix, knead and, most importantly, taste. Whether they're learning to make an authentic ratatouille tian or tackling quiche made with pastry from scratch, Mardi's students can accomplish just about anything in the kitchen once they put their minds to it. In her first book, Mardi shows that French food doesn't have to be complicated. The result is an elegant, approachable cookbook featuring recipes tailored for young chefs and their families. From savory dishes like Omelettes, Croque-Monsieurs or Steak Frites to sweet treats like Profiteroles, Madeleines or Crème Brûlée, readers will find many French classics here. With helpful timetables to plan out baking projects, as well as tips on how to get kids involved in the cooking, this book breaks down any preconceived notion that French cuisine is too fancy or too difficult for kids to master. With Mardi's warm, empowering and encouraging instructions, kids of all ages will be begging to help out in the kitchen every day of the week.
The World in My Kitchen
- Author : Colette Rossant
- Publisher : Simon and Schuster
- File Size : 48,6 Mb
- Total Pages : 224
- Relase : 2006-09-26
- ISBN : 9781416541066
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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"We are on our way to Le Havre. The train is going so fast that the landscape is all but a blur. From time to time, I can see a farm in the mist surrounded by a sea of green fields. I am excited but also scared. It is 1955, and we are on our way to New York." So begins the marvelous journey of Colette Rossant, just married to an American architect and about to leave France for a new life in the heart of New York City. At first, Colette finds Americans' manners to be as mystifying as their cuisine, but before long, she discovers the myriad charms of her adopted country. Between taking on an astoundingly diverse series of jobs, raising four children, and renovating a Soho town house, Colette develops her own flair for food -- and for superb food writing. In this spirited and deliciously entertaining memoir, Colette shares the unforgettable stories of her forty tumultuous years at the heart of American and international cuisine. The children's cooking school she starts for her daughter's friends turns into a starring role on a PBS television series. As New York magazine's "Underground Gourmet," she hails the city's staggering array of outstanding ethnic cuisine. Either with her husband and children, or on her own, she travels to Africa, China, Japan, and South America, exploring cuisine and culture around the globe. She rides camels through the Australian outback, barters lipstick for fresh vegetables in Tanzania, and is almost arrested as a spy by the Chinese secret police -- just because she is trying to eat like a local. Charming, indomitable, endlessly curious and adventurous, Colette Rossant inspires us to savor every meal -- and every day. With a wonderful array of mouth-watering recipes, The World in My Kitchen is an irresistible celebration of family, food, and life.
The French Kitchen Cookbook
- Author : Patricia Wells
- Publisher : Harper Collins
- File Size : 44,6 Mb
- Total Pages : 320
- Relase : 2013-11-05
- ISBN : 9780062329882
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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A master class in fresh, delicious, French-inspired cooking Since 1995, students have waited months and sometimes years for the privilege of learning to cook with Patricia Wells at Chanteduc, her eighteenth-century Provençal farmhouse, and at her Parisian cooking studio. Now, the culinary legend invites home cooks into her life in France, making the recipes from her popular classes available to fans who dream of embarking on their own gastronomic adventure in the world's culinary capital. Beautifully designed and lavishly illustrated with stunning color photographs, The French Kitchen Cookbook offers simple yet profound pleasures to Patricia's students: the satisfaction of preparing a perfect fruit tart; the gratification of extracting a warm, fragrant, golden brioche from the oven; the giddiness of sharing a meal with a group of former strangers who quickly become lifelong friends. Patricia's meticulously written recipes explain the basics—rules that will help anyone become a better cook—while providing the deep satisfaction that comes from creating exquisite food that extracts the best of fresh ingredients. Here are some of her best recipes for appetizers, desserts, and everything in between, dishes inspired by the vibrant Provençal countryside and the bustle of Parisian life, including Miniature Onion and Goat Cheese Tatins, Zucchini and Basil Velouté, Fricassée of Chicken with Fennel, Capers, Tomatoes and Sausage, and Apricot and Lavender Honey Sorbet. "The French Kitchen Cookbook is about a way of life and a lifestyle of food and entertaining," Patricia writes. "It is all about the joys of combining good food, good wine, and friends altogether around the table—an experience we can enjoy day in and day out, any time."
The French Kitchen
- Author : Joanne Harris,Fran Warde
- Publisher : Random House
- File Size : 46,7 Mb
- Total Pages : 258
- Relase : 2003
- ISBN : 9780385607018
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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Joanne Harris's bestselling novels, Chocolat, Blackberry Wine and Five-Quarters of the Orange, are affectionately known as her culinary trilogy. In them, Joanne Harris whets our appetites with some tantalisingly delicious recipes taken from her own grandmere's recipe book. For, like Framboise, the heroine of Five-Quarters of the Orange, Joanne has family recipes which have been passed down through the generations and which she shares with us now in a mouth-watering celebration of French cuisine. From pumkin soup to Moules Mariniere, from Tarte aux cassis to Fouace Aveyronnaise (Grandmother's festival loaf), and taking in salads, starters, fish, poultry and plenty more along the way, these are simple and stylish recipes from the heart of the French family kitchen. Illustrated with stunning integrated photographs and complemented by anecdotes from her family, past and present, The French Kitchen will be a must-have cookbook for all lovers of food and France.
World Kitchen France
- Author : Murdoch Books Test Kitchen
- Publisher : Allen & Unwin
- File Size : 51,6 Mb
- Total Pages : 256
- Relase : 2010-07-01
- ISBN : 9781742664996
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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World Kitchen: France is part of a new series of six culinary journeys exploring the influences of geography, climate, culture and tradition that have shaped some of the world's most popular cuisines. World Kitchen: France contains regional specialties that are beloved by the home cook and also feature on restaurant menus. There are also special 'food journey' features, such as wine, cheese and pâtisserie which focus on aspects of agriculture and food production. The recipes include soups, hors d'oeuvres, terrines, game, seafood specialties, vegetable dishes and desserts and pastries.
Kitchen French
- Author : F.D. Parker
- Publisher : Рипол Классик
- File Size : 47,6 Mb
- Total Pages : 212
- Relase :
- ISBN : 9785872266723
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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Savoir-Faire
- Author : Maryann Tebben
- Publisher : Reaktion Books
- File Size : 48,7 Mb
- Total Pages : 345
- Relase : 2020-09-06
- ISBN : 9781789143317
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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Savoir-Faire is a comprehensive account of France’s rich culinary history, which is not only full of tales of haute cuisine, but seasoned with myths and stories from a wide variety of times and places—from snail hunting in Burgundy to female chefs in Lyon, and from cheese appreciation in Roman Gaul to bread debates from the Middle Ages to the present. It examines the use of less familiar ingredients such as chestnuts, couscous, and oysters; explores French food in literature and film; reveals the influence of France’s overseas territories on the shape of French cuisine today; and includes historical recipes for readers to try at home.
Fabulously French Cooking
- Author : Cathleen Clarity
- Publisher : Simon and Schuster
- File Size : 52,5 Mb
- Total Pages : 216
- Relase : 2017-07-04
- ISBN : 9781510721173
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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With twelve fabulous menus and seventy refined dishes, Chef Cathleen Clarity and food photographer Kathrin Koschitzki will teach you how to conjure the taste of France in your home kitchen. In Fabulously French Cooking, you will find French foods for every occasion as well as instructions and professional advice on prepping, cooking, and flawlessly (and easily!) entertaining year-round. Whether you’re throwing a celebration for the autumn harvest, having friends over for a Saturday night feast, or offering a delectable lunch for the ladies during the week, Clarity and Koschitzki have you covered. Accompanied by elegant photographs, as well as introspective stories straight from Chef Clarity’s kitchen, the recipes in this collection include: Slow-roasted veal loin with chanterelles and almonds Mango Litchi smoothies Sea Bream tartar with spring onions Cote de boeuf with roasted new potatoes Fig and red grape galette And more!
Encyclopedia of Kitchen History
- Author : Mary Ellen Snodgrass
- Publisher : Routledge
- File Size : 46,6 Mb
- Total Pages : 1146
- Relase : 2004-12-29
- ISBN : 9781135455729
- Rating : 5/5 (1 users)
Encyclopedia of Kitchen History Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
From the discovery of fire to the latest space mission, the Encyclopedia of Kitchen History brings together the rich diversity of kitchen history in one accessible volume. Students, researchers, scholars, and culinary aficionados- from beginners to experts- will find this Encyclopedia to be a fascinating look into the history of the kitchen from the foodstuffs prepared to the tools and implements used as well as the innovators who shaped its function and utility.