Heart & soul in the kitchen / Jacques Pépin ; photography by Tom Hopkins Studio.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780544301986 (hardcover) :
- Physical Description: ix, 435 pages : colour illustrations ; 27 cm
- Publisher: Boston : Rux Martin Book/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, [2015]
- Copyright: ©2015
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes index. |
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Subject: | Cooking. |
Genre: | Cookbooks. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
Shares two hundred recipes from the chef's final PBS series that emphasize his close relationship to the land and sea, including herbed omelet with shrimp, baked rabbit with mustard crust, and caramelized pear custard. - Baker & Taylor
A celebrity chef offers 200 recipes, all meals that he prepares at home for family and friendsâincluding Fondue and Pesto, Eggs in Pepper Boats, Apple Pizza Galette, Smoked Ham Glazed With Maple Syrup and many moreâin a companion book to his PBS series. 75,000 first printing. - HARPERCOLL
In the companion book to his final PBS series, the world-renowned chef shows his close relationship to the land and sea as he cooks for close friends and family.
Jacques Pépin Heart & Soul in the Kitchen is an intimate look at the celebrity chef and the food he cooks at home with family and friendsâ200 recipes in all. There are the simple dinners Jacques prepares for his wife, like the worldâs best burgers (the secret is ground brisket). There are elegant dinners for small gatherings, with tantalizing starters like Camembert cheese with a pistachio crust and desserts like little foolproof chocolate soufflés. And there are the dishes for backyard parties, including grilled chicken tenderloin in an Argentinean chimichurri sauce.
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Spiced with reminiscences and stories, this book reveals the unorthodox philosophy of the man who taught millions how to cook, revealing his frank views on molecular gastronomy, the locovore movement, Julia Child and James Beard, on how to raise a child who will eat almost anything, and much, much more. For both longtime fans of Jacques and those who are discovering him for the first time, this is a must-have cookbook. - HoughtonIn the companion book to his final PBS series, the world-renowned chef shows his close relationship to the land and sea as he cooks for friends and family.
- HoughtonIn the companion book to his final PBS series, the world-renowned chef shows his close relationship to the land and sea as he cooks for close friends and family.
Jacques Pépin Heart & Soul in the Kitchen is an intimate look at the celebrity chef and the food he cooks at home with family and friends'200 recipes in all. There are the simple dinners Jacques prepares for his wife, like the world's best burgers (the secret is ground brisket). There are elegant dinners for small gatherings, with tantalizing starters like Camembert cheese with a pistachio crust and desserts like little foolproof chocolate soufflés. And there are the dishes for backyard parties, including grilled chicken tenderloin in an Argentinean chimichurri sauce.
ÂSpiced with reminiscences and stories, this book reveals the unorthodox philosophy of the man who taught millions how to cook, revealing his frank views on molecular gastronomy, the locovore movement, Julia Child and James Beard, on how to raise a child who will eat almost anything, and much, much more. For both longtime fans of Jacques and those who are discovering him for the first time, this is a must-have cookbook. - HoughtonIn the companion book to his final PBS series, the world-renowned chef shows his close relationship to the land and sea as he cooks for close friends and family.
Jacques Pépin Heart & Soul in the Kitchen is an intimate look at the celebrity chef and the food he cooks at home with family and friends—200 recipes in all. There are the simple dinners Jacques prepares for his wife, like the world’s best burgers (the secret is ground brisket). There are elegant dinners for small gatherings, with tantalizing starters like Camembert cheese with a pistachio crust and desserts like little foolproof chocolate soufflés. And there are the dishes for backyard parties, including grilled chicken tenderloin in an Argentinean chimichurri sauce.
Spiced with reminiscences and stories, this book reveals the unorthodox philosophy of the man who taught millions how to cook, revealing his frank views on molecular gastronomy, the locovore movement, Julia Child and James Beard, on how to raise a child who will eat almost anything, and much, much more. For both longtime fans of Jacques and those who are discovering him for the first time, this is a must-have cookbook.