The Cook's Atelier: Recipes, Techniques, and Stories from Our French Cooking School
By (Author) Marjorie Taylor
By (author) Kendall Smith Franchini
By (photographer) Anson Smart
Abrams
Abrams
1st March 2018
10th April 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
National and regional cuisine
Autobiography: general
Lifestyle and personal style guides
641.5
Hardback
400
Width 229mm, Height 279mm
2019 IACP Cookbook Award for Food Photography & Styling
2019 IACP Cookbook Award for Design
The debut cookbook from The Cook's Atelier-the international culinary destination and cooking school in Burgundy-is a beautifully photographed resource on classic French cuisine and an atmospheric chronicle of a family's life in a charming French village.
Mother and daughter American expats Marjorie Taylor and Kendall Smith Franchini always dreamed of living in France. With a lot of hard work and a dash of fate, they realized this dream and cofounded The Cook's Atelier, a celebrated French cooking school in the storybook town of Beaune, located in the heart of the Burgundy wine region. Combining their professional backgrounds in food and wine, they attract visitors from near and far with their approachable, convivial style of cooking.
Featuring more than 100 market-inspired recipes and 300 exceptional photographs, this comprehensive reference is an extension of their cooking school, providing a refreshingly simple take on French techniques and recipes that every cook should know-basic butchery, essential stocks and sauces, pastry, dessert creams and sauces, and preserving, to name a few. Seasonal menus build on this foundation, collecting recipes that showcase their fresh, vegetable-focused versions of timeless French dishes, such as:
Green Garlic SoufflWatermelon and Vineyard Peach SaladLittle Croques MadamesSole Meunire with Beurre Blanc and Parsleyed PotatoesSeared Duck Breast with Celery Root Puree and ChanterellesMadeleinesPlum Tarte TatinAlmond-Cherry Galette
Stories of food and life in the village and the unique atmosphere of the atelier accent this personal cookbook. We can almost hear the clanking of the copper pots, the hiss of the vintage espresso machine, and the merriment around the table, as we meet some of the region's best small farmers and artisanal producers and experience how Marjorie and Kendall's family works together to create this special place.
More than a practical introduction to classic French cooking, this richly illustrated volume is also a distinctively designed celebration of the French art of joie de vivre and an inspirational primer on adopting elements of the French lifestyle, no matter where you live.
The authors are remarkably adept at conveying what makes their adopted home so special, and their seductive book is likely to have readers fantasizing about their own escapes to France. * Publishers Weekly STARRED REVIEW *
A welcoming 400-page beauty filled with evocative photographs and approachable recipes, its a volume youll revisit time and again. * Fine Cooking *
This 400-page cookbook isn't just straight inspiration: It's a thorough reference to their Burgundy larder, with guidance on cooking essentials, seasonal menus composed of more than 100 recipes, kitchen rituals, and techniques they insist any cook can master. * Conde Nast Traveler *
If you want to master a new skill, a cooking school's book is a good place to start. Especially when it's from this French one of the same name, which is where I imagine Julia Child would have gone if she were going to school now. It has promising recipes, inviting photos, heartwarming stories and tips that will make you a better home cook. * Tasting Table *
In this, their first cookbook, theyve brought their collective teaching experience to the page, guiding the reader through classic French recipes like plum tarte tatin, watermelon and vineyard peach salad, and baby leek galettes with goat cheese and wild garlic. * Departures *
The Cooks Atelier shares the classic techniques they teach: It's French cooking made easy, interspersed with a glimpse into life in regional France. * Fathom *
Marjorie Taylor and Kendall Smith Franchini are the mother-daughter duo and cofounders of The Cooks Atelier, a French cooking school, culinary boutique, and wine shop in Beaune, France. This international culinary destination in the heart of French wine country has been featured in many publications, including Travel + Leisure, Fodors, Food & Wine, Cond Nast Traveler, and more.