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French Country Cooking

Autor Elizabeth David
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iul 2011
First published sixty years ago while food rationing was still in force, Elizabeth David used this book to introduce to the nation's bland palate, ingredients and recipes previously undiscovered in postwar Britain. Many people of that era had never experienced anything other than British cooking - meat, two veg and a nice steamed pudding. She starts by setting the record straight: 'Those who care to look for it will find the justification of France's culinary reputation in the provinces, at the riverside inns, in unknown caf s...in sea port bistros...and nowadays in caf s routiers, the lorry-drivers' restaurants. In such places the most interesting food of France is to be found.' From having lived with a French family while studying over there, she was able to bring firsthand knowledge to this short yet concise guide to provincial French cooking. She starts with a chapter on the Batterie de Cuisine. But it's the collection of regional recipes that follow that made this book such a treat for 1950s Britain; divided into sections on soups, fish, eggs, luncheon, supper and family dishes, meat, poultry, game, vegetables, salads, sauces and sweets, she gives an entertaining and informative introduction to each. French Country Cooking reveals the immense diversity of the cuisine through recipes that range from a primitive peasant soup of the Basque country to the refined Lyonnaise dish of Poulet la Cr me. To those used to the traditional format of recipe writing the book will come as something of a surprise since Elizabeth David weaves the ingredients into the methods complete with details of the region, tradition and people. Elizabeth David's acclaimed writings are often cited as an inspiration by many of today's leading chefs, as well as home cooks, and are essential to any serious cookery book collection.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781908117052
ISBN-10: 1908117052
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 136 x 206 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: GRUB STREET

Descriere

A guide to provincial French cooking. Divided into sections on soups, fish, eggs, luncheon, supper and family dishes, meat, poultry, game, vegetables, salads, sauces and sweets, it gives recipes that range from a primitive peasant soup of the Basque country to the refined Lyonnaise dish of Poulet a la Creme.

Notă biografică

Elizabeth David (1913-1992) travelled widely during the Second World War, throughout Europe, the Middle East and India. She returned to England in 1946 to write the classicMediterranean Food, followed by five other books that all became bestsellers. Also a prolific journalist, she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1982, and a CBE in 1986.

Cuprins

  • Preface 1: Preface to Second Edition (Revised)
  • Introduction: Introduction
  • Preface 2: Table of Equivalent Gas and Electric Oven Temperatures
  • Part 1: Batterie de Cuisine
    • 1: Wine in the Kitchen
    • 2: The Menu
  • Part 2: Soups
  • Part 3: Fish
  • Part 4: Eggs
  • Part 5: Luncheon, Supper and Family Dishes
    • 1: Stuffed Cabbage Dishes
  • Part 6: Meat
  • Part 7: Poultry
  • Part 8: Game
  • Part 9: Vegetables
    • 1: Salads
  • Part 10: Sweets
  • Part 11: Sauces
  • Part 12: Preserves
  • Acknowledgements: Acknowledgements

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'Her books are stunningly well written ... full of history and anecdote' Observer
French Country Cooking - first published in 1951 - is filled with authentic and splendid recipes drawn from across the regions of France. 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. This rich and enticing book will delight and inspire cooks everywhere.
'You can smell and taste the food David wrote about' Daily Telegraph

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Elizabeth David is the woman who changed the face of British cooking. 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.