Elegant Entertaining: Seasonal Recipes from the American Ambassador's Residence in Paris
By (Author) Dorothy Walker Stapleton
By (author) Philippe Excoffier
Editions Flammarion
Flammarion
18th September 2009
France
General
Non Fiction
641.568
Hardback
160
Width 240mm, Height 310mm
Forty recipes combine American flair with French style and offer inspiration for refined entertaining. In the heart of Paris' exclusive Faubourg St. Honore neighborhood, the magnificent nineteenth century residence of the American ambassador to France is the center of Franco-American relations and the site of elegant entertaining. Nearly every day of the year, master chef Philippe Excoffier prepares dazzling meals and parties for foreign dignitaries, French friends of America, and Americans in Paris. In this beautifully illustrated volume, Excoffier shares forty of his favorite recipes, including grilled veal with sage sauce and stuffed zucchini flowers, a new twist on French toast with roasted pineapple and rum raisin ice cream, and wild strawberries and cognac in dark chocolate baskets. Excoffier also reinvents American classics such as the Fourth of July picnic and Thanksgiving dinner. Specially commissioned photography sets the recipes against the backdrop of the residences splendid interiors. Partial proceeds of the book will be donated to FXB, a charity dedicated to fighting childhood poverty and AIDS.
Forty recipes combine American flair with French style and offer inspiration for refined entertaining.
Dorothy W. Stapleton is wife to the former American Ambassador in Paris. Philippe Excoffier has been the master chef to the American Ambassadors for nearly a decade. He worked with Michelin-starred chefs and was a contestant on Iron Chef. Francis Hammonds photographs have appeared in Elle Dcoration, Martha Stewart Living, and Mariage Frres: French Tea.