Discover the pleasures of cooking—and eating—with this French approach to everyday meals. Featured on bistro menus and dinner tables throughout France, the plat du jour is the centrepiece of a two-course meal, a formula that Susan Loomis cleverly presents here. By pairing substantial main dishes such as Boeuf Bourguignon, Poule au Pot and Bouillabaisse, with just the right starter, side and/or dessert, Plat du Jour makes getting dinner on the table as easy as un, deux, trois! This is a long-awai...
Though pancakes, omelets, and Spanish tortillas are timeless classics of French and Spanish cooking, they can today be considered universal delicacies. Las tortillas, los panqueques y las omelettes son platos muy antiguos, asociados en sus orÍgenes con las cocinas espaÑola y francesa tradicionales, pero hoy podemos decir que se trata de manjares universales.
Le Cordon Bleu Guia Completa de Las Tecnicas Culinarias
by Jeni Wright and Eric Treuille
Secrets Et Recettes Indispensables, Recueillis Et MIS En Ordre (Éd.1832) (Savoirs Et Traditions)
by Alberte
A culinary bible featuring 1,000 recipes from the legendary woman who revolutionized French cooking by simplifying recipes for the home cook. With the revival of interest in Julia Child, everyone is hungry for French food again. But why does French cuisine have to be so complicated? Well, it doesn’t. Not according to Françoise Bernard. Beginning in the 1960s, Bernard revolutionized French cooking by writing cookbooks aimed at the modern woman. Until that time, the only cookbooks available were f...
When people think of French food, they often imagine laborious recipes that are loaded with butter and cream, and which can only be mastered with the skills of a sous chef. In , Michelin-starred chef Alain Ducasse, in collaboration with nutritionist Paule Neyrat, rediscovers the pleasure of simple food, and presents delicious French cuisine without the fat or the fuss. With over 190 easy-to-make creations, Ducasse shows the subtle wonders of a wide range of delectable flavours, giving pride of p...
Enter the decadent world of Paris's oldest confectioners, A la M?re de Famille. Founded in 1761 as a family-run store, A la M?re de Famille has since become one of Paris's most loved and treasured sweet shops with several stores now operating throughout the French capital. A la M?re de Famille thecookbook is filled with beautiful recipes from this famous confectioners and heart-warming stories from its beloved patrons. Recreate at home French bonbons, fruit jellies, classic gateaux and truffles....
Hello! 365 Vegetarian Breakfast Recipes (Vegetarian Breakfast Recipes, #1)
by MS Healthy and MS Hanna
Manuel Pratique Du Fabricant D'Alcools
by Douard Robinet and Edouard Robinet
From a master patissier comes an inspirational-and equally practical and achievable-guide to delicious French-style baking in the home kitchen. The French Baker features 95 recipes accompanied by beautifully shot and styled images; the more complex and technical baked items are supported by step-by-step photography and further hints and tips. Throughout the book, recipes are interspersed with narrative sections that feature French-born Jean Michel's stories of his training and work in patisserie...
Show me another pleasure like dinner which comes every day and lasts an hour, wrote Talleyrand. That Napoleon's most gifted advisor should speak so well of eating says much about the importance of food in French culture. From the crumbs of a madeleine dipped intisane that inspired Marcel Proust to the vast produce market where Emile Zola set one of his finest novels, the French have celebrated the relationship between art and food. By decorating a roasted bird with its plumage before serving it...