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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. What you can you say about Julia? ( )The Bible for all cooks. I may start with Potage Parmentier, but I doubt I will be making every recipe and blogging about it as in "Julie and Julia". Potage Parmentier is a favorite, and easy recipe (Potato and leek soup). Julia Child leads the cook through kitchen equipment, sauces, stocks, and basic pastry recipes to elegant complex dishes. I also recommend reading "My Life in France" by Julia Child and Alex Prud'homme which traces the work that went into writing this cookbook and how it led to her TV show on public television. I wonder if we would have Food Network now if it hadn't been for this book that changed how we cook and how we think about food. Remember the popularity of frozen TV dinners? I confess that the complexity of French cookery is a bit over the top for me, but respect for the status of this classic led me to try a number of the recipes, with fair success. I concluded that if I am going to go to a great deal of trouble, on the natural I'd choose Italian instead. However, the ebullience of Julia Child intrigued me, and when books describing her life started to come out, I read them all. The labor of love that went into creating this cookbook is one of the most extraordinary stories I've ever read, revealing a single-minded dedication to food, cooking, integrity and living a passionate and creative life. This book is Julia Child's life's work, and writing it transformed both her and the cooking world. I bow to the chef. Every once in awhile, you want to make something REALLY special....this is the cookbook I use. Boeuf Bourguignon (AKA Boeuf Boogie Woogie), p.315; Heaven on a plate, but, much like a $100 bottle of wine, you can taste the difference over a $20 bottle of wine, but are not sure it is worth the difference in price. This recipe can be a two person labor intensive work day. Improvised braised beef tips are the $20 bottle substitute. Not for the novice. Good though. no reviews | add a review
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