The Chez François Cookbook: Featuring the Cuisine of Alsace: Classic Edition - Rilegato

Haeringer, Jacques E.

 
9780935437515: The Chez François Cookbook: Featuring the Cuisine of Alsace: Classic Edition

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Alsace-Lorraine has produced one of the world's richest and most varied cuisines. It combines traditional French cooking with surprising and delicious ingredients. Nestled in the hills outside Washington D.C., the legendary L'Auberge Chez François exemplifies the very best of traditional Alsatian cooking. The restaurant’s enduring legacy of culinary excellence and warm service began with renowned chef François Haeringer more than sixty years ago and is now carried on by his equally celebrated son, Jacques.One of Open Table's 100 Best Restaurants in America, a AAA four Diamond Award winner, and considered by Zagat to be "DC's Best Classical French Restaurant, L'Auberge Chez François has long been on everyone's list of favorite French restaurants, and is considered the best place in the region for romantic dining. It is known as a destination for politicians, celebrities, and people seeking to celebrate a special occasion, often returning year after year.Chef Jacques' cooling demonstrations, wine dinners, and special events also make the restaurant a destination for culinary education and gathering place for food enthusiasts. This cookbook, first released in 1991, was revised and expanded by Jacques Haeringer from earlier editions. Included are many of the most beloved dishes and popular family recipes. Now everyone, not only those fortunate enough to dine at L'Auberge Chez François, can savor an Alsatian culinary experience. From subtly blended soups to splendorous desserts, the familiar and the astounding take their place side by side in this artfully curated collection of recipes.

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9780910155199: The Chez Francois Cookbook

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ISBN 10:  0910155194 ISBN 13:  9780910155199
Casa editrice: Bartleby Pr, 1991
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