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Fabulous French Crepe Recipes: An Illustrated Cookbook of Sweet Savory Crepe Ideas by Allie Allen
Is there anyone who has ever had French crepes and didn’t love them?
Not that I’ve heard!
Fabulous French Crepe Recipes: An Illustrated Cookbook of Sweet Savory Crepe Ideas!
Why are these light, tender, pancake-like delicacies so popular? Because they’re deliciously unique, that’s why. The recipes in this cookbook show you that buttery, soft, delicious crepes are not just delectable to eat; they’re fairly easy to prepare, as well! Crepes have been popular in France for hundreds of years, to be sure. In fact, February 2 is Crepe Day in France. And people all over the world have grown to love them nearly as much as the French do. Crepes could be called cousins of the pancake. They’re more delicate than pancakes and thinner. That’s because the batter is thinner and contains no leavening ingredient to make them high and fluffy like pancakes.Fabulous French Crepe Recipes: An Illustrated Cookbook of Sweet Savory Crepe Ideas!
Crepes actually do LOOK like they might be somewhat difficult to make, but they’re not. Once you’ve made them a couple of times, it’s pretty easy. Try some of these great recipes soon…Materclass by wolfgang puck , Guidebook
Wolfgang Puck was born in Sankt Veit an der Glan, Austria.
His culinary training began at age 14 in the kitchen of an
Austrian hotel. He then went to France, where he spent his
early culinary years working in some of the most esteemed
restaurants, including the Michelin starred L’Oustau de
Baumanière in Provence. Wolfgang left Europe at 24 years old
and quickly gained the recognition of American diners and critics
alike. Wolfgang opened his first restaurant, Spago, in 1982 in
Los Angeles, California, where he focused on California-based
cuisine. Spago won the prestigious James Beard Foundation
award for Outstanding Restaurant in 1994, and was awarded two
Michelin stars, one in 2008 and another in 2009. Wolfgang’s
restaurant CUT in Beverly Hills was also awarded a Michelin star,
in 2007. CUT at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, was awarded a
Michelin star in 2016
The Art of Cooking with Vegetables
The Art of Cooking with Vegetables
Here is a collection of forty-eight wonderful recipes illustrated with Alain Passard's own joyful collages. Ranging through the year, the recipes include:
Asparagus, pear, lemon, and sorrel in April and May
Peas, pink grapefruit, almond, and thyme in July and August
Beetroot, blackberry, sage, and lavender in September and October
Red potatoes, red chicory, sage, lemon, and nutmeg in December and January.
The Art of Cooking with Vegetables is made up of unexpected combinations, complex flavors created with a few simple elements, a passion for fresh and seasonal ingredients.