An edition of Essential Pepin (2011)

Essential Pepin

more than 700 all-time favorites from my life in food

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An edition of Essential Pepin (2011)

Essential Pepin

more than 700 all-time favorites from my life in food

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"For the first time ever, the legendary chef collects and updates the best recipes from his six-decade career. With a searchable DVD demonstrating every technique a cook will ever need. In his more than sixty years as a chef, Jacques Pepin has earned a reputation as a champion of simplicity. His recipes are classics. They find the shortest, surest route to flavor, avoiding complicated techniques. Now, in a book that celebrates his life in food, the world's most famous cooking teacher winnows his favorite recipes from the thousands he has created, streamlining them even further. They include Onion Soup Lyonnaise-Style, which Jacques enjoyed as a young chef while bar-crawling in Paris; Linguine with Clam Sauce and Vegetables, a frequent dinner chez Jacques; Grilled Chicken with Tarragon Butter, which he makes indoors in winter and outdoors in summer; Five-Peppercorn Steak, his spin on a bistro classic; Meme's Apple Tart, which his mother made every day in her Lyon restaurant; and Warm Chocolate Fondue Souffle, part cake, part pudding, part souffle, and pure bliss. Essential Pepin spans the many styles of Jacques's cooking: homey country French, haute cuisine, fast food Jacques-style, and fresh contemporary American dishes. Many of the recipes are globally inspired, from Mexico, across Europe, or the Far East. In the accompanying searchable DVD, Jacques shines as a teacher, as he demonstrates all the techniques a cook needs to know. This truly is the essential Pepin. "--

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685

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Essential Pepin: more than 700 all-time favorites from my life in food
2011, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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Table of Contents

Soups
Salads
Eggs and cheese
Pasta, rice, grains, and potatoes
Breads, sandwiches, and pizzas
Shellfish and fish
Poultry and game
Meat
Charcuterie and offal
Vegetables and side dishes
Fruit desserts
Puddings, sweet soufflés, and crepes
Cakes, cookies, and candies
Tarts, pies, and pasteries
Frozen desserts
basics.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
641.5944
Library of Congress
TX719 .P4578 2011, TX719.P4578 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 685 p. :
Number of pages
685

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25131491M
Internet Archive
essentialpepinmo0000pepi
ISBN 10
0547232799
ISBN 13
9780547232799
LCCN
2011016057
OCLC/WorldCat
694830096

Work Description

From Amazon.com: For the first time ever, the legendary chef collects and updates the best recipes from his six-decade career. With a searchable DVD demonstrating every technique a cook will ever need.

In his more than sixty years as a chef, Jacques Pépin has earned a reputation as a champion of simplicity. His recipes are classics. They find the shortest, surest route to flavor, avoiding complicated techniques.

Now, in a book that celebrates his life in food, the world’s most famous cooking teacher winnows his favorite recipes from the thousands he has created, streamlining them even further. They include Onion Soup Lyonnaise-Style, which Jacques enjoyed as a young chef while bar-crawling in Paris; Linguine with Clam Sauce and Vegetables, a frequent dinner chez Jacques; Grilled Chicken with Tarragon Butter, which he makes indoors in winter and outdoors in summer; Five-Peppercorn Steak, his spin on a bistro classic; Mémé’s Apple Tart, which his mother made every day in her Lyon restaurant; and Warm Chocolate Fondue Soufflé, part cake, part pudding, part soufflé, and pure bliss.

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