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French Fare

French Fare
Author: Christelle Le Ru
Publisher: Christelle Le Ru
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2006
Genre: Cooking, French
ISBN: 0473109220

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If you are interested in French gastronomy and looking for some simple yet delicious and authentic French recipes, this book is for you. Whether you are after a quick and simple dinner or an elaborate meal for a special occasion, you will find it here. Illustrated with beautiful pictures from France as well as many gorgeous food photographs by talented New Zealand photographer Vanessa Jones, this book is a delight to look at and bound to inspire you to try out your talent in the kitchen. To help with meal planning, menu ideas are suggested for various occasions. The simple instructions accompanying them will help you get organized and will ensure that your dinner party goes smoothly. Once again, Christelle Le Ru's inspiring foolproof recipes make it clear that French cuisine does not need to be complicated to deserve the fame it enjoys.


Savoir-Faire

Savoir-Faire
Author: Maryann Tebben
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2020-09-06
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1789143314

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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.


Raji Cuisine

Raji Cuisine
Author: Raji Jallepalli
Publisher: William Morrow Cookbooks
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2000-02-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780060192228

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When Raji Jallepalli was a child growing up in India, she loved to sneak into the kitchen to carefully observe the cook and ask questions about whatever happened to be on the stove. Her parents discouraged such behavior--since Indian ladies did not cook. With a career in the kitchen unthinkable, Raji immersed herself in a career in microbiology. Years later, she visited France and fell in love with French food and wine. On first tasting the food she thought, "This is nice, but it could use some of the assertive flavors of my homeland as well as some lightening up." Three important influences--her Indian upbringing, scientific background, and love of French cuisine--inform Raji's cooking and account for her incredible success as a chef, and a self-taught one at that. Her eponymous restaurant, Restaurant Raji in Memphis, Tennessee, was nominated for a James Beard Award in 1996 and 1997 and helped establish Raji as one of this country's hottest culinary stars. She has been called "a major player" by the New York Times, and her restaurant was dubbed "one of the most exciting in America" by Food & Wine. Raji defines her brand of fusion as "a rather quiet combining of vastly different cultures, philosophies, and cooking techniques." In her kitchen she retains the basic principles and balance of French cuisine while introducing the profound bouquets of Indian cooking. As star chef and Raji fan Charlie Trotter writes in the foreword, "Hers becomes one cuisine--not a melding of two. It is completely natural, there is nothing contrived about it." All the recipes in Raji Cuisine come from Raji's restaurant but are adapted for the home kitchen. A full glossary of Indian spices appears, along with a primer on techniques and notes on choosing wine to accompany Raji's uniquely flavored fare. Outstanding, easy-to-follow recipes, gorgeous four-color photographs, and Raj'i's own reflections on her incredible journey to stardom in America's foremost culinary circles--all combine to make Raji Cuisine a welcome and remarkable debut from an extraordinary talent.


La Cuisine Française

La Cuisine Française
Author: François Tanty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1893
Genre: Cooking, French
ISBN:

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Frontier Fare

Frontier Fare
Author: Sherry Monahan
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-11-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1493016679

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Drawn from the author’s ongoing column in TrueWest Magazine, this cookbook combines myths, nostalgia, and legends with usable, delicious, and fun recipes for use at home or on the trail--all with a western theme. Readers will be surprised to learn the stories behind some of their favorite recipes, and they’ll find inspiration from the days of cooking along the trail or in the old iron cook stove in these dishes interpreted for a modern cook’s kitchen.


The French Market Cookbook

The French Market Cookbook
Author: Clotilde Dusoulier
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2013-07-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0307984834

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Cook from the farmer’s market with inspired vegetarian recipes—many of which are gluten-free and dairy-free—with a French twist, all highlighting seasonal produce. Beloved ChocolateAndZucchini.com food blogger Clotilde Dusoulier is not a vegetarian. But she has, like many of us, chosen to eat less meat and fish, and is always looking for new ways to cook what looks best at the market. In The French Market Cookbook, she takes us through the seasons in 82 recipes—and explores the love story between French cuisine and vegetables. Choosing what’s ripe and in season means Clotilde does not rely heavily on the cheese, cream, and pastas that often overpopulate vegetarian recipes. Instead she lets the bright flavors of the vegetables shine through: carrots are lightly spiced with star anise and vanilla in a soup made with almond milk; tomatoes are jazzed up by mustard in a gorgeous tart; winter squash stars in golden Corsican turnovers; and luscious peaches bake in a cardamom-scented custard. With 75 color photographs of the tempting dishes and the abundant markets of Paris, and with Clotilde’s charming stories of shopping and cooking in France, The French Market Cookbook is a transportive and beautiful cookbook for food lovers everywhere.


The Everything Easy French Cookbook

The Everything Easy French Cookbook
Author: Cecile Delarue
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-01-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 144058396X

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French cuisine is one of the most versatile in the world-- but who has the time for complicated, time-consuming recipes? Delarue shows you how to recreate classic and contemporary French dishes right at home, and provides tips and time-saving techniques for hundreds of satisfying meals, snacks, and desserts.


La Cuisine

La Cuisine
Author: Françoise Bernard
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 806
Release: 2010
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780847836291

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Originally published in the French language as Cuisine 1000 recettes.


New World Provence

New World Provence
Author: Alessandra Quaglia
Publisher: arsenal pulp press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1551523159

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French cuisine is considered among the world’s best, but its traditional ingredients like butter and cream aren’t always appropriate for today’s heart-healthy diets. New World Provence is a new-style French cookbook designed with contemporary North American audiences in mind, featuring healthy, easy-to-find ingredients prepared using traditional French techniques tweaked with the home cook in mind. The book includes beautiful yet simple recipes that take advantage of meats, seafood, and vegetables abundant in North American markets; in keeping with their contemporary flair, pan-cultural influences abound, yet all the while the recipes remain faithful to French traditions. Authors Jean-Francis and Alessandra Quaglia are the husband-and-wife chefs and owners of Provence and Provence Marinaside, two fine dining establishments in Vancouver. Their recipes reflect not only North American sensibilities, but familial ones as well; they are the parents of two young sons, and Jean-Francis’ mother owns the famed Le Patalain restaurant in Marseilles, France. These relationships pervade the book, which reveals how a common love and respect for food can be passed on from generation to generation, from the old world to the new. The book features thirty-six stunning, full-color photographs and over 120 recipes, including prawns with chickpea gallette, whole rabbit barbecue, bean and wild mushroom ragout, fresh crab with tomatoes and fresh herbs, roasted vegetable tart, poached sea urchin on bread, and new-style bouillabaisse.