9780688097509-0688097502-Le Cordon Bleu at Home

Le Cordon Bleu at Home

ISBN-13: 9780688097509
ISBN-10: 0688097502
Edition: 1
Author: Le Cordon Bleu
Publication date: 1991
Publisher: William Morrow Cookbooks
Format: Hardcover 592 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780688097509
ISBN-10: 0688097502
Edition: 1
Author: Le Cordon Bleu
Publication date: 1991
Publisher: William Morrow Cookbooks
Format: Hardcover 592 pages

Summary

Le Cordon Bleu at Home (ISBN-13: 9780688097509 and ISBN-10: 0688097502), written by authors Le Cordon Bleu, was published by William Morrow Cookbooks in 1991. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Reference (Cooking Education & Reference, Cooking, Encyclopedias & Subject Guides) books. You can easily purchase or rent Le Cordon Bleu at Home (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Reference books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.43.

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Here is the first English-language cookbook from the Parisian cooking school whose very name epitomizes excellence. Le Cordon Bleu at Home provides a solid understanding of the philosophy and skills taught for nearly a century in the school's nine-month "Classic Cycle" course. Moving through three stages, from basic to advanced techniques, this in-depth approach to classical French cuisine offers a series of easy-to-follow menus and recipes that correspond to classes at the school. Nearly three hundred beautiful color photographs depict finished dishes, serving ideas, and cooking techniques at each stage through completion.

Learning to cook means mastering the fundamentals. In "Part One: Getting Started," you'll learn how to roast, poach, fry, saute, braise, and stew. You'll learn which cuts of meat are most appropriate for a dish, which utensils to use and how to use them, and preliminary preparations that simplify tasks. The menus focus on basic dishes -- from roast chicken and lamb to pan-fried sole, apple fritters, and poached fruit.

"Part Two: Perfecting Skills" takes you through pastry-making and introduces such preparations as pâtés, soufflés, consommés, and more. This is where you'll find such glorious dishes as Daube d'Agneau Avignonnaise (braised lamb cooked as it is in Avignon), Tournedos Baltimore (tenderloin steaks with Chateaubriand sauce), and Pilaf de Volaille à la Turque (Turkish-style pilaf with zucchini and oranges), created by Henri-Paul Pellaprat, one of the school's most famous instructors.

Ultimately, no one truly "finishes" learning -- the best chefs endlessly hone their skills. For advanced cooks, "Part Three: Finishing Touches" emphasizes the creative aspect of cooking.

Le Cordon Bleu is the crème de la crème of cooking schools, and this is an indispensable volume for everyone interested in learning about the ageless art of French cooking. Combining time-honored traditions with the latest, most sophisticated methods and a variety of recipes ranging from standard at-home fare to classic, regional, and modern dishes, this is the ultimate state-of-the-art book on French cuisine.

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