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Mastering the Art of French Cooking, Volume One
“Anyone can cook in the French manner anywhere,” wrote Mesdames Beck, Bertholle, and Child, “with the right instruction.” And here is the book that, for forty years, has been teaching Americans how.
Mastering the Art of French Cooking is for both seasoned cooks and beginners who love good food and long to reproduce at home the savory delights of the classic cuisine, from the historic Gallic masterpieces to the seemingly artless perfection of a dish of spring-green peas. This beautiful book, with more than one hundred instructive illustrations, is revolutionary in its approach because:
•?It leads the cook infallibly from the buying and handling of raw ingredients, through each essential step of a recipe, to the final creation of a delicate confection.
•?It breaks down the classic cuisine into a logical sequence of themes and variations rather than presenting an endless and diffuse catalogue of recipes; the focus is on key recipes that form the backbone of French cookery and lend themselves to an infinite number of elaborations—bound to increase anyone’s culinary repertoire.
•?It adapts classical techniques, wherever possible, to modern American conveniences.
•?It shows Americans how to buy products, from any supermarket in the U.S.A., that reproduce the exact taste and texture of the French ingredients: equivalent meat cuts, for example; the right beans for a cassoulet; the appropriate fish and shellfish for a bouillabaisse.
•?It offers suggestions for just the right accompaniment to each dish, including proper wines.
Since there has never been a book as instructive and as workable as Mastering the Art of French Cooking, the techniques learned here can be applied to recipes in all other French cookbooks, making them infinitely more usable. In compiling the secrets of famous cordons bleus, the authors have produced a magnificent volume that is sure to find the place of honor in every kitchen in America. more
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- Posted: Sep-29-2009
The Best Cookbook, Ever
I just bought my third copy of "Mastering the Art of French Cooking, Vol. 1" because I've used my first two editions so heavily over the years that they fell apart and had to be replaced.Like Julie Reed, I started with leek and potato soup and worked my way through the book from there (no, I...
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- Posted: Sep-29-2009
You'll throw out all your other cookbooks!
Julia Child is brilliant in the layout of this fabulous cookbook. The sidenotes suggesting drinks and accompanying side dishes with each recipe is marvelous. If I'd never known what a wisk or oven-proof dish was, I could place a meal before friends and family that would bring a round of applause...
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- Posted: Sep-28-2009
Mastering the Art of French Cooking
Excellent book with lots of great, easy to use recipes. Bought this book for my wife after seeing the movie, Julie and Julia...looking forward to tasting the results!
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- Posted: Sep-27-2009
Mastering the art of french cooking
Book is exacially what I wanted. Although it was used, the book was in great shape and a great price.
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- Posted: Sep-27-2009
A classic
After seeing the movie, Julie and Julia, I had to have this book. I don't know if I will ever use it but I had to have it on my shelf. I have challenged myself to read it and try out some of the recipes that might appeal to our family. I am not a cookbook critic...I am an ordinary housewife...
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- Posted: Aug-02-2009
The Masters Tour
The combination of Child and Rombauer cannot be beaten. These two extra- "ordinary" women laid claim to and then made accessible to us (who were raised, however gratefully, on dinners of tomato-macaroni hotdish, tuna casserole, and meatloaf with baked potatoes and frozen green peas) an entirely...
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- Posted: Aug-01-2009
Excellent Book for the Advanced or Beginner
I have to say, I cannot cook. I am simply awful, "hit and miss" at best. This book can change that. Child's book effectively "demystifies" French cooking, which as any gourmand can tell you, is often little more than very delicious, basic recipies that are sometimes "dressed up." Most of the...
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- Posted: Jul-26-2009
"If you're afraid of butter, as many people are nowadays, just put in cream!"
The movie "Julie & Julia" is built around the astonishing idea that a fan of "Mastering The Art of French Cooking, Volume One" would cook her way through the book's almost-600 recipes in a single year. I've been using this book for three decades and I've only made a fraction of the recipes. But...
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- Posted: Jul-06-2009
The book that rewrote the book
There is not a single bad thing to say about this book. The team of Beck, Bertholle, and Child literally changed the way cookbooks are written, rethought the whole concept from the ground up, and sacrificed comprehensiveness for quality to create a book so epic that it changed the direction of...
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- Posted: Jun-10-2009
Met all my expectations
I bought volume one and volume two of this timeless masterpiece. I've never done any French cooking before. Thanks to the authors I was able to make dishes that far surpassed anything I've made before. Some of the recipes were incredibly simple to make (ex. Quiche Lorraine) and were much tastier...
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