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The Ethnic Paris Cookbook |
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Charlotte Puckette - Author
Olivia Kiang-Snaije - Author
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| Book: Hardcover | 7.25 x 9.25in | 256 pages | ISBN 9780756626457 | 19 Mar 2007 | Dorling Kindersley | 18 - AND UP |
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“The Ethnic Paris Cookbook est très charmant.”–Vanity Fair
“…this book charms with quirky illustrations, literary quotes and personal vignettes.” —Publishers Weekly
"The Ethnic Paris Cookbook has a great selection of ethnic dishes with well-written recipes and witty and helpful drawings of ingredients and finished dishes. Also, for lucky tourists, there are names and addresses of the Paris restaurants that feature the dishes."—Jacques Pepin, chef, cookbook author, and host of his own PBS-TV show
"The authoritative new The Ethnic Paris Cookbook not only provides great recipes but also leads readers to restaurants and specialty food shops in remote corners of the city."
—Newsweek (International)
"This charming book with delicious accessible recipes is a taste of the real vibrant multicultural Paris of today."—Claudia Roden, cookbook author
Paris is a great food city. Its unrivalled reputation spans the globe. The city's exceptional and delicious culinary scene has been slowly evolving so that today, eating in Paris is no longer limited to traditional French cuisine. Mouth-watering ethnic cuisine cooked, more often than not, by immigrants from former French colonies, has turned Paris into a delight for Epicureans who not only relish a traditional French confit de canard, but who also savor the flavors of a Moroccan prune tagine or a delicate Vietnamese Phô. The first book on the market to focus on the ethnic influences on Paris' haute cuisine, the more than 100 recipes-including starters, main courses, and desserts-are selected and adapted from internationally renowned chefs such as Fatema Hal of the Mansouria restaurant and Hisayuki Takeuchi of Kaiseki-Sushi, as well as from food lovers transplanted from places as varied as Vietnam, Morocco or Cameroon who are now established Parisians but retain their culture through their cuisine.
Complex flavors don't necessarily mean complicated recipes; these are easy-to-follow recipes with step-by-step instructions. The regions included in this book are the Maghreb: Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria; Southeast Asia and China: Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and China; Japan; Lebanon and Syria, and a selection of countries from former French West Africa and islands in the Caribbean and the Indian Ocean: Cameroon, Senegal, Reunion, Mauritius and Guadeloupe. With the added bonus of addresses of top ethnic restaurants in Paris as well as corner shops and ethnic markets, and beautiful, original four-color drawings by Paris-based artist, Dinah Diwan, The Ethnic Paris Cookbook enables cooks to travel via their palate—ethnic Parisian cuisine will come to your kitchen.
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