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Paris Cookbook Wells, Patricia 2001 900114 From Barnes & Noble The Barnes & Noble Review When it comes to French food in general, and Parisian food in particular, Patricia Wells is one of our best interpreters. Intensely interested in all things culinary and French, she has spent the past 20-odd years in France as a restaurant critic and cookbook author, discovering the best of the best. Now Wells concentrates on Paris, the city where she lives, and shares recipes of favorite dishes in her favorite cafés, bistros, restaurants, wine bars, markets, and cheese shops. By covering the Parisian food scene so thoroughly, Wells provides a culinary guide as well as a book of recipes. As you would hope, she delivers many traditional recipes: a Tarte Tatin from Jamin, a French Onion Soup from the Left Bank brasserie Balzar, and a classic Hanger Steak from Le Mauzac. From the bistros: Allard's Lamb's Lettuce and Beets as well as Les Bookinistes' Cream of Corn Soup. From the markets: Boulevard Raspail's Cream of Mushroom Soup; and one of her favorite recipes, The Apple Lady's Apple Cake. There are cutting-edge recipes too, from Wells's collaborations with Joël Robuchon to Tante Louise's innovative Caramelized Cauliflower Soup with Foie Gras. From Taillevent's Cream of Watercress Soup to The Taxi Driver's Wife Secret Mussels, all the recipes are adapted for the home kitchen. Wells also includes resources, cooking, and buying tips. Just in case a trip to Paris is in your future, each recipe also includes an address, phone number, fax, and Métro station for its source. (Ginger Curwen) From the Publisher When acclaimed cookbook author Patricia Wells moved to Paris in 1980, she had no idea it would be "for good." In the two decades since, she has become one of the world's most beloved food writers, sharing her deep passion for her adopted home and teaching millions of Americans how to cook real French food. In this new book, Patricia leads readers on a fascinating culinary exploration of the City of Moveable Feasts. Both a recipe book and a gastronomic guide, The Paris Cookbook covers all facets of the city's dynamic food scene, from the three-star cuisine of France's top chefs, to traditional bistro favorites, to the prized dishes of cheese-makers, market vendors, and home cooks. Gathered over the years, the 150 recipes in this book represent the very best of Parisian cooking: a simple yet decadent creamy white bean soup from famed chef Joël Robuchon; an effortless seared veal flank steak from Patricia's neighborhood butcher; the ultimate chocolate mousse from La Maison du Chocolat; and much more. In her trademark style, Patricia explains each dish clearly and completely, providing readers with helpful cooking secrets, wine accompaniments, and métro directions to each featured restaurant, café, and market. Filled with gorgeous black-and white photographs and Patricia's own personal stories, The Paris Cookbook offers an unparalleled taste of France's culinary capital. You may not be able to visit Paris, but this book will bring its many charms home to your table. Publishers Weekly Drawing on more than 20 years of experience as a food writer in Paris, Wells (Bistro Cooking) presents cherished recipes from famous Parisian restaurants, such as Beno?t Guichard of Jamin's Tarte Tatin (Caramelized Apple Tart), Jo?l Robuchon's Creamy White Bean Soup, Caf? Bonaparte's Chicken Salad and Le D?me's Sole Meuni?re. She ferrets out the best recipes from the authority venues, such as La Maison du Chocolat's Bitter-Sweet Chocolate Mousse and Chef William Ledeuil's Fresh White Beans with Mimolette, Roquette and Pistachio Oie. If readers can get over some haute cuisine pretension (a Black Truffle Mayonnaise recipe suggests using "eggs that have been enclosed in a glass jar with the truffles for 1 day"), they will find down-to-earth recipes such as The Market Gardeners' Zucchini and Curry Soup and The Taxi Driver's Wife's Secret Mussels. Regional France is well represented by the likes of southwestern polenta (H?lene's `Polenta' with Sheep's-Milk Cheese) and seafood from Britt HarperCollins Publishers 0-06-018469-8 / 9780060184698 Hardcover VERY GOOD CONDITION New York Price:
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THE FOOD LOVER'S GUIDE TO PARIS - 4th Edition Patricia, Wells 1984 51924 Let's face it. Finding the best of the fabled cuisine in Paris can be difficult for us Americans. We're thrown off by the language, the numerous terms for eateries, and the French themselves, who love to pretend they don't speak English. That's why Patricia Wells's updated guide, now in its fourth edition, is a hit. With detailed information on 450 restaurants, Wells takes readers by the hand and demystifies the culture so well known for its luscious food and demanding gourmands. Sidebars abound: she dissects breads, foie gras, and oysters--and even gives the cultural background on why the French may drink wine in the morning (to kill worms, of course), as well as discussing the pros and cons of eating the rinds of cheeses. Also listed are the best bakeries, cafés, and specialty shops, as well as 50 recipes to try at home. If there is a criticism to be made of this sturdy and informative book, it's of the writing of this International Herald Tribune critic, which is sometimes riddled with stock descriptions and clichés. Yet readers are likely to forgive her this occasional foible, as Wells's interesting details and enthusiasm are enough to send devout Italophiles, even, to Paris--where they can sink their teeth into those crusty baguettes. --Melissa Rossi --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Book Description A restaurant critic for France's weekly L'Express and The International Herald Tribune, and a renowned food journalist, Patricia Wells is eminently qualified to write about the culinary treasures of Paris. Pat Wells returns to each of the more than 450 restaurants, bistros, cafes, and specialty food shops listed. She samples, she reviews, she updates all vital statistics, and drops those whose quality has disappointed PLUS she recommends more than 100 terrific new places, emphasizing less expensive entries. And of course she brings back recipes - 20 new ones in all! Workman Publishing Co. 0894806580 / 9780894806582 As New Condition New York out of Print Price:
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