My Little French Kitchen: Over 100 recipes from the mountains, market squares and shores of France
By (Author) Rachel Khoo
Penguin Books Ltd
Michael Joseph Ltd
20th November 2013
10th October 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
641.5944
Hardback
288
Width 202mm, Height 249mm, Spine 29mm
1066g
The official follow-up to Rachel Khoo's first book. The star of BBC2's The Little Paris Kitchen is back with her second book, this time based on giving classic French dishes from all over the country her trademark modern twists. Rachel Khoo became an overnight sensation when her first book and television series launched last year. Coveting her Parisian lifestyle, fashion sense and, more importantly, her accessible, delicious recipes cooked up in her tiny kitchen, the nation took her to their hearts and now they can receive second helpings. Taking her 'Little Paris Kitchen' on tour, Rachel is leaving the capital city to travel to the four corners of France in search of the very best recipes the country has to offer. From the snow-topped mountains and Christmas markets of Alsace to the winemaking region of the Dordogne, the dreamy vistas of Provence and the well-stocked larders of Brittany and Normandy, Rachel visits some of the best-known foodie places as well as uncovering some hidden gems to share with you. Recipes include- pork and clams with cider and butter beans, spicy aubergine sticks with couscous, baked figs with walnuts, beer-glazed ham hock, caramelized apple bake and spiced almond biscuits.
The fabulous fairy godmother of French cuisine * Easy Living *
A fresh approach to classic cuisine * Sun *
More deliciousness * Marie Claire *
After graduating from Central Saint Martin's College with a degree in Art and Design, British food writer Rachel was lured to Paris to study p tisserie at Le Cordon Bleu. Rachel shot to fame when her TV series, The Little Paris Kitchen, was broadcast by BBC. Her beautiful tie-in cookbooks have been published around the globe. Rachel now travels the world working on a variety of projects, including a weekly recipe column for the Evening Standard.