The Little Paris Kitchen
Author: Khoo, Rachel
ISBN: 9780718158118
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Year First Published: 2012
Pages: 288
Dimensions: 253mm x 200mm x 33mm
Format: Hardback
Description
Rachel Khoo cooks up a storm from her tiny Parisian kitchen, bringing the magic of France into our homes.
Rachel Khoo serves up a modern twist on classic French cooking.
Rachel Khoo was determined to get to grips with French cooking, so to learn more she moved to Paris, not speaking a word of French, and enrolled at Le Cordon Bleu, the world-famous cookery school. Six years later, she still lives and works in Paris, cooking up a selection of classic French dishes from all over the country and giving them a fresh makeover with her own modern twists. From a Croque Madame muffin and the classic Boeuf bourguignon, to a deliciously fragrant Provencal lavender and lemon roast chicken, Rachel celebrates the culinary landscape of France as it is today and shows how simple these dishes are.
The 120 recipes in the book range from easy, everyday dishes like Omelette Piperade, to summer picnics by the Seine and afternoon 'go ter' (snacks), to meals with friends and delicious desserts including classics like Cr me brulee and Tarte tatin. It's a book that celebrates the very best of French home-cooking in a modern and accessible way. Real French food is no longer something only served in fancy restaurants; Rachel will show how you can add a little French culinary touch to your everyday life at home, no matter where you are in the world, or how big your kitchen is!
ISBN: 9780718158118
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Year First Published: 2012
Pages: 288
Dimensions: 253mm x 200mm x 33mm
Format: Hardback
Description
Rachel Khoo cooks up a storm from her tiny Parisian kitchen, bringing the magic of France into our homes.
Rachel Khoo serves up a modern twist on classic French cooking.
Rachel Khoo was determined to get to grips with French cooking, so to learn more she moved to Paris, not speaking a word of French, and enrolled at Le Cordon Bleu, the world-famous cookery school. Six years later, she still lives and works in Paris, cooking up a selection of classic French dishes from all over the country and giving them a fresh makeover with her own modern twists. From a Croque Madame muffin and the classic Boeuf bourguignon, to a deliciously fragrant Provencal lavender and lemon roast chicken, Rachel celebrates the culinary landscape of France as it is today and shows how simple these dishes are.
The 120 recipes in the book range from easy, everyday dishes like Omelette Piperade, to summer picnics by the Seine and afternoon 'go ter' (snacks), to meals with friends and delicious desserts including classics like Cr me brulee and Tarte tatin. It's a book that celebrates the very best of French home-cooking in a modern and accessible way. Real French food is no longer something only served in fancy restaurants; Rachel will show how you can add a little French culinary touch to your everyday life at home, no matter where you are in the world, or how big your kitchen is!