The French Market Cookbook: Vegetarian Recipes from My Parisian Kitchen
By (Author) Clotilde Dusoulier
Random House USA Inc
Clarkson Potter
1st October 2013
24th July 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
National and regional cuisine
641.56360944
Paperback
224
Width 173mm, Height 216mm, Spine 16mm
595g
Cook from the farmer's market with inspired vegetarian recipes-many of which are gluten-free and dairy-free-with a French twist, all highlighting seasonal produce Cook from the farmer's market with inspired vegetarian recipes-many of which are gluten-free and dairy-free-with a French twist, all highlighting seasonal produce. Beloved ChocolateAndZucchini.com food blogger Clotilde Dusoulier is not a vegetarian. But she has, like many of us, chosen to eat less meat and fish, and is always looking for new ways to cook what looks best at the market. In The French Market Cookbook, she takes us through the seasons in 82 recipes-and explores the love story between French cuisine and vegetables. Choosing what's ripe and in season means Clotilde does not rely heavily on the cheese, cream, and pastas that often overpopulate vegetarian recipes. Instead she lets the bright flavors of the vegetables shine through- carrots are lightly spiced with star anise and vanilla in a soup made with almond milk; tomatoes are jazzed up by mustard in a gorgeous tart; winter squash stars in golden Corsican turnovers; and luscious peaches bake in a cardamom-scented custard. With 75 color photographs of the tempting dishes and the abundant markets of Paris, and with Clotilde's charming stories of shopping and cooking in France, The French Market Cookbook is a transportive and beautiful cookbook for food lovers everywhere.
Vegetable dishes at their brightest and most imaginative! Clotilde adds a touch of surprise to every recipe. Who needs beef in shepherds pie when you can have lentils and broccoli Not Clotilde . . . and now not moi.
Dorie Greenspan
Food blogger doesnt do Clotilde Dusoulier justice. True, shes amassed a cult following with her pioneering website, but shes also a journalist with her finger on the pulse of Parisian cultureand an expert and wholly original cook. With its delicious, vegetable-driven take on French cuisine, The French Market Cookbook is a triumph of all Dusoulier brings to the table, as enlightened and joyous as the woman behind it.
Dan Barber
Coaxing out each ingredient's true, rich flavor remains the book's greatest triumph Dusoulier's refreshingly simple, yet comprehensive, manual urges that we go to the market to "be surprised and seduced by the ingredients," to which we answer "oui."
Saveur.com
We know the French have a way with butter, cheese and wine, but they're also supertalented with preparing green beans, eggplant and cabbage. And while "healthy French food" may sound like an oxymoron, Clotilde Dusoulier, who lives in Paris and writes the blog Chocolate and Zucchini, promises veggies don't have to be doused in cream or mixed with a pile of pasta to taste delicious.
Oprah.com, The Best Cookbooks of Summer 2013
Dusoulier, you may know, is the wildly popular blogger behind Chocolate and Zucchini, and with her charming new book she is showcasing, as the subtitle puts it, Vegetarian Recipes From My Parisian Kitchen. Shes a flexitarian these days, but with the cookbook she wants to show readers how to coax flavor out of the best locally grown, seasonal fruits and vegetables without relying on meats (mock or otherwise) or heavy amounts of cheese or even too many carbs.
Washington Post
90 seasonal recipes that work magic with produce available from your local farmers.
DailyCandy
These recipes achieve a simple elegance that underscores, without overwhelming, the natural perfection of seasonal ingredients.
- Boston Globe
If you cant make it to France this summer, The French Market Cookbook by Clotilde Dusoulier will teach your Union Square spoils to speak francais. No heavy white sauces or elaborate steps here, just regional, ingredient-driven, rustic-elegant fare Get the taste of jealousy out of your mouth with cherry-rose compote or peach clafoutis, ooh la la.
Edible Manhattan
One doesn't generally think of French cuisine as being vegetarian-friendly, yet vegetables are front and center in Clotilde Dusoulier's French Market Cookbook. In this charming new vegetarian cookbook, the Chocolate & Zucchini author highlights seasonal, meatless dishes that anyone can love.
TheKitchn.com
This clever book is arranged by season and inspires pangs of longing in anyone who has ever gone to a produce market in Paris.
France Magazine
"Vibrant photographs throughout highlight the textures, colors, and simplicity of Dusoulier's fare and will inspire readers to either cook or book a trip to France."
Publishers Weekly
CLOTILDE DUSOULIER is the creator of the award-winning food blog ChocolateAndZucchini.com, and the author of the cookbook Chocolate & Zucchini and the guidebook Clotilde's Edible Adventures in Paris. She lives in Paris, France.