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I made a really amazing peasant stew dish of pork. tomatoes, red peppers and onions last night. My sister and I have dinner together every Sunday. She was pleased.
I'm a big France fan.
I get there whenever I can. I recently spent my 40th birthday in Strasbourg. Germans are not so big on fish, so I went there for the food (a whole plate of different types of shellfish. heaven). Come to think of it, Germans aren't so big on food, period, unless it's meat meat meat meat with a side-order of meat. Very limited range of culinary experiences to be had in the Teutonic regions...
I do a lot of cooking myself, but I very very rarely follow recipes. One of the only books I genuinely trust for traditional cooking tips is this handy French cooking book, published in 1961...You'd better like a lot of butter and wine and garlic
Incidentally, the writer of this book invented Vichyssoise soup and cooked (at the London Ritz and New York Ritz-Carlton) for many notables including King Edward VII
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No one can make a chocolate souffle like they could *sigh*....
Now, now ... the 'Moustache Cafe' did a good job of it ... and the 'Tam O'Shanter' on Los Feliz Blvd. has a very nice one too.
I had my first taste of French food when I was about 10 years old at The Bistro in Beverly Hills:
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I bet this place can, seeing that it's owned by the same people.. No one can make a chocolate souffle like they could *sigh*.... .
The Bistro was one of my neighborhood haunts when I lived in BH. A big movie star hang; probably the biggest of its era. My attorney was an investor in the joint so they treated me pretty well. I even dined at the corner table.
I bet this place can, seeing that it's owned by the same people.
Whaddaya mean you still are.when I was a little kid
Whaddaya mean you still are.
Though I love all three and find them to be far superior to the TV chefs of today it is Jacques who stands head and shoulders above them all. Personal chef to Charles de Gaulle while only in his mid 20's. :eusa_doh:
And as far as books, his La Technique is on the short list of must have culinary tomes.
Well, personally I wouldn't go that far ...... but I would love to live next door to him. I'll bring the wine........I would marry Jacques Pepin in a heartbeat. And my husband is well aware of this fact.:love: