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Despite our growing kitchen savvy, many Americans still find French food too intimidating, too time-consuming, and too complicated. Richard Grausman, a well-known teacher of French cooking, has had a long-time mission to dispel this fear and make French cooking accessible and understandable to the American home cook. The result? AT HOME WITH THE FRENCH CLASSICS.
This compendium of over 250 classic and traditional French dishes offers recipes that are not only approachable, but are also geared to the contemporary American lifestyle. The author has cut back on salt, fat, eggs, butter, and cream without any loss of authenticity or taste. The recipes have been streamlined by the use of modern appliances. Certain classic techniques, which are neither sensible for the modern kitchen nor vital for the recipe's success, have been revised or eliminated.
Mediterranean Fish Soup. Roquefort Cheese Souffle. Zucchini stuffed with Mushrooms and Ham. Broiled Baby Chickens with Herbs and Mustard. Poached Chicken with Creamy Tarragon Sauce. Pepper-Coated Steak with Cognac and Cream. Rack of Lamb with Watercress. And for dessert, Pears Poached in Port Wine, Chocolate Mousse, and Rich Vanilla and Chocolate Custards.
Starting with first courses and ending with after-dinner chocolates, the book contains dozens of possibilities for entertaining. Many of the dishes can be made ahead of time. Others can be made in stages, from days to weeks in advance. Selection of Better Homes and Gardens Family Book Service and Book-of-the-Month Cooking and Crafts Club. 82,000 copies in print.
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A treasury of over 250 classic and traditional recipes geared to our contemporary diet, kitchen, and schedule.
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A treasury of great classic dishes . . .
. . . No one writes with more clarity than a great cooking teacher and that is exactly what Richard Grausman is. -Gael Greene
"Rarely does a cookbook combine sound advice with great food. Richard Grausman has written a remarkable book because it is so consistently wise when it is so easy to be faddish." -Paula Wolfert
No one has done more to make French cooking accessible to Americans than Richard Grausman. His culinary innovations and techniques-golden souffles baked in just 10 minutes, a light and luscious mousse au chocolat that can be made as a cake, chocolate roll, souffle, or pudding-transform the classics to fit our contemporary diet and schedule.
When a step isn't crucial, he eliminates it. If something can be done in advance, he does it. Plus he's cut the amount of butter, cream, egg yolks, salt, and sugar for health-conscious recipes without compromising the essential nature of the dish. In more than 250 splendid recipes, Grausman presents grand cuisine for both gracious entertaining and the everyday meal with an unmistakable French Flair.
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82,000 copies in printAbout the Author
Richard Grausman, one of the country's premier cooking teachers, holds the Grand Diplôme from Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, for which he became the first exclusive U.S. representative. He's contributed articles and recipes to Food & Wine, New York, House Beautiful, and other magazines. He is the founder and president of the Careers through Culinary Arts Program (C-CAP), a nonprofit that works through public schools to prepare underserved high school students for college and careers in the restaurant and hospitality industry. Mr. Grausman and his wife live in New York City.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Coming to Terms
FIRST COURSES
Soups
Salads
Eggs and Omelets
Souffles
Fish Mousses
Pates and Terrines
Crepes
Quiches
Cream-Puff Pastry
Puff Pastry
Pasta
MAIN COURSES
Seafood
Poultry
Meat
VEGETABLES and OTHER ACCOMPANIMENTS
PASTRIES and DESSERTS
Pastries
Desserts
BASICS
Stocks
Sauces
Dessert Sauces
APPENDIX A:
THE METRIC SYSTEM IN COOKING AND PASTRY MAKING
APPENDIX B:
HIGH-ALTITUDE COOKING
Index