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French Cooking "En Famille"

by Jacques Burdick
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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Burdick, a Texan, relates his discovery of great homecooking in France 40 years ago when ``resourceful cooks taught me how to prepare a fine meal, using only the tiny alcohol burner I kept in my room.'' His book, a celebration of cassoulet and coq au vin, is ``about how ordinary French householders prepare good, simple, economical food.'' However, these may be French householders from the panhandle, for it is hard to imagine thrifty menageres , proud of the bones and scraps they've saved, making a fonds blanc from expensive veal shanks and ground veal. Nor do their roux, like his, contain liquid, bechamel stock or mirepoix turnips and sugar. Burdick's recipes are written like those of the ``master pancake-makers in Brittany'' who ``refuse to give exact measurements.'' We are rarely told how much to thicken or how long to cook a dish or what vital sign to await in conclusion, the information that dresses a recipe for success. Variety meats prove to be the most interesting fare, but all have been en famille and en public for many generations. The author's only bow to the present is a list of healthy ways to prepare meat: cook the interior to 140 degrees, he advises. So much for that favorite French family meal--a nice rare steak and frites. (Sept.)

Library Journal

This is a homage to French home cooking by an American who has spent much of the last 40 years in France. Burdick loves the hearty soups, simple meat dishes, stews, and homey desserts that typify the meals the French eat en famille . Mireille Johnston's The French Family Feasts ( LJ 2/15/89) offers another approach to this cuisine; Burdick's book has a slightly old-fashioned feel to it, and many of the recipes are familiar, but his unintimidating style may appeal particularly to less experienced cooks interested in French food. For larger collections.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1989
Publisher
Columbine Trade
Pages
346
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780449903032

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