The sequel to the classic Mastering the Art of FrenchCooking Here, from Julia Child and Simone Beck, is the sequel to thecooking classic that has inspired a whole American generation tonew standards of culinary taste and artistry. On the principle that“mastering any art is a continuing process,” they continued, duringthe years since the publication of the now-celebrated Volume One,to search out and sample new recipes among the classic dishes andregional specialties of France—cooking, conferring, tasting,revising, perfecting. Out of their discoveries they have made, forVolume Two, a brilliant selection of precisely those recipes thatwill not only add to the repertory but will, above all, bring thereader to a yet higher level of mastering the art of Frenchcooking. This second volume enables Americans, working with Americaningredients, in American kitchens, to achieve those incomparableflavors and aromas that bring up a rush of memories—of lunch at acountry inn in Provence, of an eveni
Celebrated French chef Pierre Gagnaire offers 175 classicand yet refined recipes for everyday and special occasions, fromlazy brunches to midnight feasts. Revered for pushing theboundaries of taste and texture, Gagnaire transforms old favoriteswith a twist of originality in recipes designed for the casualcook. Four chapters include ideas for mealtimes and entertaining,from French Toast and Lemon-Rhubarb Marmalade to GrilledLine-Caught Bass to Bell Pepper Cocktails or Raspberries withParmesan. The creative recipes of this master chef will expand therepertoire of the home cook—novice or accomplished—and provide afresh, new home-dining experience
Few chefs in America have won more acclaim than Suzanne Goin,owner of Lucques restaurant. A chef of impeccable pedigree, she gother start cooking at some of the best restaurants in theworld–L’Arpège. Olives, and Chez Panisse, to name a few–placeswhere she acquired top-notch skills to match her already flawlessculinary instincts. “A great many cooks have come through thekitchen at Chez Panisse,” observes the legendary Alice Waters, “ButSuzanne Goin was a stand-out. We all knew immediately that one dayshe would have a restaurant of her own, and that other cooks wouldbe coming to her for kitchen wisdom and a warm welcome.” And come they have, in droves. Since opening her L.A. restaurant,Lucques, in 1998, Goin’s cooking has garnered extraordinaryaccolades. Lucques is now recognized as one of the best restaurantsin the country, and she is widely acknowledged as one of the mosttalented chefs around. Goin’s gospel is her commitment to thefreshest ingredients available; her way of comb
Whether your home is small or large, an apartment in the cityor a country cottage, it is a space that should be at oncebeautiful and livable. The key to that is managing the upkeepwithout feeling flustered. Until now, there has never been acomprehensive resource that not only tells how to care for yourhome and everything in it, but that also simplifies the process byexplaining just when. With secrets from Martha Stewart foraccomplishing the most challenging homekeeping tasks with ease,this detailed and comprehensive book is the only one you will needto help you keep your home looking its best, floor to ceiling, roomby room. In Martha Stewart’s Homekeeping Handbook , Martha shares herunparalleled expertise in home maintenance and care. Readable andpractical–and graced with charts, sidebars, illustrated techniques,and personal anecdotes from Martha’s decades of experience caring for herhomes–this is far more than just a compendium of ways to keep yourhouse clean. It covers everything from properly ex
In this completely updated and expanded edition of herinternational bestseller, Jancis Robinson, one of the world's mostrespected wine authorities, offers an engaging introduction to theenjoyment of wine.
Award-winning chef Nancy Silverton has conquered the gourmetworld as the original dessert chef at Spago and founder of thecelebrated La Brea Bakery. Her recipes are legendary, innovative,and delicious. However, in the last few years, there has been agreat shift in cooking toward the Home Meal Replacement (HMR),better known as “takeout.” It’s impossible to spend hours in thekitchen after a hard day’s work, so more people are buying preparedfoods and frozen meals, compromising taste for convenience.Realizing that people’s hectic workdays don’t afford everyone thetime to re-create her epicurean triumphs, Nancy has come up withthe perfect solution
With 12 pages of color photographs
Each chapter in this revolutionary new cookery book focuses on asingle ingredient, and the accompanying recipes in chef AlizaGreen's culinary tour-de-force demonstrate the broad range ofpossibilities for each ingredient, utilizing a variety of cookingmethods, flavours and ethnic inspirations. This innovative work isthe product of Green's ceaseless culinary curiosity and in-depthknowledge of ingredients. With these tools, she has createdhundreds of clear and imaginative recipes that will enableexperienced and fledgling chefs to recognize how foods should lookand behave, their fragrance and feel, their seasonal changes, howthey are transformed by different cooking methods, and theirflavour affinities. Extensive sidebars satisfy the most curiousepicure.
America’s love of wine has spurred a collecting andentertaining phenomenon. Some of America’s most passionate oenophiles have re-invented thewine cellar as an inviting and beautiful part of the home. True collectors love to share their passion, and this book offersa tour of their distinctive cellars. Created with the help of someof the best designers in the field, these rooms blend luxuriousdesign aesthetics with ingenious storage solutions. The thirtystunning spaces featured include a traditional wood cellar finishedwith rich paneling and ornate lighting; a cathedral-like space thatshowcases ironwork inspired by the French Quarter of New Orleans(and has a secret entry from a library inside the house); aninviting living room lined with temperature-controlled wood alcovesbehind insulated glass; and an Old World terra-cotta cellar–withina sprawling entertainment center that includes a wet bar, abilliards table, and a tasting room. Living with Wine reveals the details that make the