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The Basque Kitchen: Tempting Food from the Pyrenees

by Gerald Hirigoyen

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ISBN13: 9780067574614
ISBN10: 0067574610
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Publisher Comments:

"To know how to eat is to know enough."
-- Old Basque Saying

Nestled among the Pyrenees, on both sides of the French-Spanish border, the Basque country is renowned as much for its fine culinary traditions as for its rugged terrain and the independent spirit of its people. Basque cooks are widely considered among the best in Europe, combining their love of fresh, simple ingredients with time-honored techniques. The joy of cooking and eating are central to Basque culture. In San Sebastiand#225;n and throughout the region, men belong to cooking clubs, dedicated to the preservation of their outstanding cultural and culinary heritage. Outside the cooking societies, simple family meals turn into feasts of mammoth proportions, and everywhere conversation invariably turns to good food and the pursuit of it.

The Basque Kitchen,lusciously illustrated with photographs of the Basque region as well as its famous dishes, is the first major cookbook to explore Basque cooking on both sides of the border. Basque native Gerald Hirigoyen, named one of America s best chefs by Food and#38; Winemagazine, celebrates the food and memories of his beloved homeland. He shares recipes for his favorite Basque specialties, from traditional renditions of Salt Cod "al Pil-Pil" and Pipand#233;rade to sumptuous soups, salads, meat, poultry, game, and of course, more seafood, all built on a bounty of fresh ingredients and carefully presented for the home cook. Hirigoyen's splendid interpretations have made his two San Francisco restaurants, Fringale and Pastis, critical favorites.

Synopsis:

Basque-born chef and San Francisco restaurateur Gerald Hirigoyen and his wife, Cameron, bring the delights of the rich tastes, textures, and techniques of Basque cooking and culture to home cooks everywhere. Illustrations. Index.

Synopsis:

The influx of foreigners enriched the basic Basque cuisine of fish, meat and grains: the Romans brought wheat, wine and olive oil, the Muslims introduced rice and citrus, the Americans returned with corn, chocolate, tomatoes, peppers and potatoes, resulting in distinctive flavours. This recipe book explores the flavours of the region.

About the Author

Join Gerald Hirigoyen and his wife, Cameron, and discover for yourself a culture and cuisine dedicated to pure gastronomic pleasures. Chef and proprietor of two San Francisco restaurants, Fringale and Pastis, Gerald Hirigoyen is a native of the Basque country and the author of Bistro. Cameron Hirigoyen, his wife and coauthor, has a background in marketing and public relations, and works together with Gerald on his books and in their award-winning restaurants.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780067574614
Subtitle:
Tempting Food from the Pyrenees
With:
Shorten, Chris
Author:
Hirigoyen, Gerald
Author:
Hirigoyen, Cameron
Author:
Shorten, Chris
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
Location:
New York, NY :
Subject:
France
Subject:
Food habits
Subject:
European
Subject:
Cookery, basque
Subject:
Food habits -- France -- Pays Basque.
Subject:
Regional & Ethnic - European
Subject:
Regional & Ethnic - Spanish
Subject:
Food habits -- Spain -- Paâis Vasco.
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Publication Date:
May 1999
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
272
Dimensions:
9.56x8.22x1.00 in. 2.38 lbs.

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