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Reflexions

by Richard Olney

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Publisher Comments:

This book begins in New York in 1951 where Olney, a struggling artist, waited tables in Greenwich Village, then moves to Paris and weaves a magical description of food that becomes so real--as if you were actually there with Olney. It is a long-awaited story of the man who brought the simplicity of French cooking to the United States, and a statement about one of the finest and most important food professionals in the world.

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The book begins in New York in 1951 where Olney, a struggling artist, waited tables in Greenwich Village, then moves to Paris and weaves a magical description of food that becomes so real-as if you were actually there with Olney: "My first meal in Paris was in a glum little dining room for boarders, in the Hotel de l'Academie, at the corner of rue de l'Universite and the rue des Saints-Peres. The plat du jour was 'gibelotte, pommes mousseline' - rabbit and white wine fricassee with mashed potatoes. The gibelotte was all right, the mashed potatoes the best I had ever eaten, pushed through a sieve, buttered and moistened with enough of their hot cooking water to bring them to a supple, not quite pourable consistency-no milk, no cream, no beating. I had never dreamt of mashing potatoes without milk and, in Iowa, everyone believed that, the more you beat them, the better they were." This book is a long-awaited story of the man who brought the simplicity of French cooking to the United States, and a statement about one of the finest and most important food professionals in the world.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781883283438
Preface:
Olney, Richard
Author:
Waters, Alice
Preface:
Waters, Alice
Illustrator:
Olney, Richard
Author:
Olney, Richard
Publisher:
Brick Tower Press
Subject:
General
Subject:
Essays
Subject:
Cooking
Subject:
Rich & Famous
Subject:
Beverages - Wine & Spirits
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
General Biography
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Publication Date:
August 2005
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
, Y
Pages:
415
Dimensions:
9.22x6.34x1.01 in. 1.48 lbs.

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