| Author/Contributor(s): |
Peppler, Rebekah ; Pai, Joann
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| Publisher: |
Chronicle Books
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| Date: |
04/06/2021
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| Binding: |
Hardcover
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| Condition: |
NEW
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Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes. Ã Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler. It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.
New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table. With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography,
à Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.
125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as
Ratatouille and
Crème Brûlée; regional dishes, such as
Basque Chicken,
Niçoise (for a Crowd), and
Alsatian Cheesecake; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from
Bigger Bánh Mì and
Lamb Tagine to
Green Shakshuka.
USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.
FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.
à Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.
Perfect for:
- Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.
- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book,
Apéritif, and regular writing in the
New York Times.
- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.