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A chef's tale : a memoir of food, France, and America 🔍
New York: A.A. Knopf: Distributed by Random House, Inc., 1st ed., New York, New York State, 1994
by Pierre Franey with Richard Flaste and Bryan Miller 🔍
description
Pierre Franey: Embodiment Of The Art And The Pleasures Of French Cookery, And For Four Decades One Of The Most Influential And Beloved Of America's Culinary Figures. His Memoir Reflects His Relish For Life As Well As His Mastery Of His Profession. Before He Created His 60-minute Gourmet Column In The New York Times, Before He Wrote His Celebrated (and Best-selling) Cookbooks, And Before He Entered Our Homes Via Television, Pierre Franey Presided Over The Cuisine At Two Of The Greatest French Restaurants Ever To Be Opened In America - As Executive Chef First Of The Legendary Le Pavillon, Then Of La Cote Basque. And Now, With Style, Charm And Affection For His Native France And Adopted America, Franey Takes Us Into His Life In The World Of Food, Interweaving His Story With Irresistible Recipes And, Here And There, Impulsively Giving Away A Chef's Secrets. He Takes Us Into His Childhood In Burgundy, Where The Bountiful Produce And The High Respect Accorded To The Preparation Of Food Grounded Franey In A Tradition That Would Serve Him Well When He Began His Apprenticeship At Age Fourteen In Paris Restaurants - The First Level Of His Classical Training. The Lessons He Learned There - The Simple Artistry That Results In A Fine Omelette, The Importance Of A Well-organized Kitchen, The Esthetics Of Texture And Color And Combination Of Flavors - Are As Valuable Today As Ever. And As Franey Reveals The Essence Of French Country Food - Civet De Lapin, Boeuf En Daube, Sole Meuniere - We Begin To Understand Cooking Fundamentals As The Masters Do. Franey Escorts Us Around Prewar Paris As He Tells The Story Of His Coming Of Age In (and Out Of) The Kitchen, And Of His True Professional Beginnings At The Fabled Drouant. He Shows Us The Great 1939 New York World's Fair, Where Le Pavillon Was Born. He Relives The Days Of America's French Food Revolution And Speaks With Gusto About Such Celebrated Culinary Figures As The Incomparable Henri Soule, And Craig Claiborne, His Longtime Collaborator. He Has Written A Book That Charms While It Adds Immeasurably To Our Sophistication About The Great World Of French Cooking - And About Cooking Itself. By Pierre Franey With Richard Flaste And Bryan Miller. Includes Index.
Alternative author
Franey, Pierre; Flaste, Richard; Miller, Bryan
Alternative publisher
Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
Alternative publisher
Random House, Incorporated
Alternative publisher
Random House AudioBooks
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
1st, First Edition, US, 1994
metadata comments
Includes index.
Alternative description
The embodiment of the art and pleasure of French cookery, Pierre Franey (192196) was one of the most influential and beloved of Americas culinary figures. Before creating his 60-Minute Gourmet column in the New York Times, writing his celebrated cookbooks, and entering our homes via television, Franey presided over the cuisine at two of the greatest French restaurants in America: the legendary Le Pavillon, then La Cte Basque.
With style, charm, and affection for his native France and adopted America, Franey takes us into his life in the world of food, interweaving his story with irresistible recipes and, here and there, impulsively giving away a chefs secrets.
He takes us into his childhood in Burgundy, where the bountiful produce and the high respect accorded to the preparation of food grounded Franey in a tradition that would serve him well when he began his apprenticeship at age fourteen in Paris restaurants. In A Chefs Tale, Franey relives the days of Americas French food revolution and adds immeasurably to our sophistication about the great world of French cookingand about cooking itself.
With style, charm, and affection for his native France and adopted America, Franey takes us into his life in the world of food, interweaving his story with irresistible recipes and, here and there, impulsively giving away a chefs secrets.
He takes us into his childhood in Burgundy, where the bountiful produce and the high respect accorded to the preparation of food grounded Franey in a tradition that would serve him well when he began his apprenticeship at age fourteen in Paris restaurants. In A Chefs Tale, Franey relives the days of Americas French food revolution and adds immeasurably to our sophistication about the great world of French cookingand about cooking itself.
Alternative description
259 p. : 25 cm
Includes index
Includes index
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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