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The French Menu Cookbook Richard Olney

The French Menu Cookbook By Richard Olney

The French Menu Cookbook by Richard Olney


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Voted 'The Best Cookbook Ever' by The Observer Food Monthly, Richard Olney's The French Menu Cookbook is a beautifully written celebration of French food and wine. Filled with inspirational seasonal menus, over 150 authentic recipes and evocative writing, this celebrated book conjures up the scents and scenes of Provence.

The French Menu Cookbook Summary

The French Menu Cookbook: The Food And Wine of France - Season By Delicious Season by Richard Olney

Voted 'The Best Cookbook Ever' by The Observer Food Monthly, Richard Olney's The French Menu Cookbook is a beautifully written celebration of French food and wine. Filled with inspirational seasonal menus, over 150 authentic recipes and evocative writing, this celebrated book conjures up the scents and scenes of Provence. Originally published in 1970, The French Menu Cookbook became an instant kitchen classic that redefined modern cooking. Written from Olney's home in the hills of southern France, Olney takes the reader through spring, summer, autumn and winter with enlightening guidance on French wine, exquisite dishes, lucid instructions and inspired seasonal menus. The French Menu Cookbook includes 32 thoughtful menus - from a simple Provencal lunch to an informal autumn dinner, an elegant winter supper and a festive meal for two. Each menu includes honest and enlightening explanations of how the French really cook and compelling descriptions of dishes and techniques. With lyrical writing and unsurpassed French recipes, Olney's delightful book is a masterful resource that is a must for every home cook.

The French Menu Cookbook Reviews

The perfect prose is as beautiful as the menus. -Rachel Cooke in The Observer Food Monthly Immaculate instruction. Glorious prose. Recipes for serious kitchen folk. My most cherished cookery book. -Simon Hopkinson [Olney] was a true genius in the kitchen, and his writing was as sensual and precise as his handling of ingredients. Let trumpets sound to mark the timely resurrections of this, one of his best-loved books. -Alan Davidson, author of The Oxford Companion to Food 'Comes wreathed in compliments from people such as Simon Hopkinson, Alan Davidson and Prue Leith ... reading it is almost enough in itself; for perfection, give it to someone clever enough to cook it all for you.' - Telegraph Magazine 'Meticulous in its advice, the seasonal menus and recipes are superb. Food writing as good as this is rare indeed.' The Western Mail, No. 8 of the 30 best cookbooks of all time Henry Harris of Racine told FT Magazine that Richard Olney writes so beautifully, you can lose yourself in his glorious prose. The book was selected by The Week as one of the best cookbooks of 2010 - this cookbook is the perfect introduction to (Richard Olney's) 'passionate and idiosyncratic' approach to French cooking. The Sunday Tribune (Eire) has called it a seductive read for any Francophile, even better for one who can cook.

About Richard Olney

Richard Olney was one of a kind - a scholarly cook who had a tremendous influence on modern cooking via his cottage on a hillside in Provence. Born and raised in Iowa, America he was drawn to France as a young man. Olney moved to a Parisian suburb in 1951 before settling in a run-down property in Provence where he wrote eight cookbooks and consulted on the Time-Life Good Cook series. Olney passed away at his Provencal home in 1999.

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GOR008073945
9780007420612
0007420617
The French Menu Cookbook: The Food And Wine of France - Season By Delicious Season by Richard Olney
Used - Like New
Hardback
HarperCollins Publishers
20101028
456
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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