发表于2024-11-24
Julia Child & Company pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024
How This<br > Book Began<br >---~--~-t didn t take too much persuasion to induce you re the cook and butler combined? How do<br > me to do another television cooking series, you shop for the meal? What staples do you<br > particularly since nay husband, Paul, approved, have on hand? How do you time the cooking<br > my friend and collaborator Ruth Lockwood and then, of course, how do you cook every-<br > was willing, as was my chief associate cook, thing? Or, on another occasion, the big boss is<br > Elizabeth Bishop, and our original producer of coming to dinner; you don t know him (or<br > The French Chef, Russell Morash. But, we all her!) very well but you do know they re a<br > decided, it was time to be entirely different, pretty conservative meat-and-potatoes couple.<br > with a new title, a new musical theme (this So what do you plan for them? Or you are to<br > one-which I describe as an elephant walk by have a comfortable family-style Sunday night<br > bassoons-was developed by Robert J. Lurt- supper, with both grown-ups and children.<br > sema, host of Boston s WGBH-Radio s Morn- What would be fun for all? What do you have<br > ing Pro-Musica program), and a real kitchen ready, and what can everyone join in on? Or<br > rather than a take-away set. We wanted a big you ve planned a barbecue but it looks like<br > room of our own where we could open the rain, or you just want a cozy and delicious<br > door, walk in, and start cooking.., and then meal for intimate friends.<br > walk out again, closing the door behind us But how can you cook a whole menu in a<br > (our set designer, Fran Mahard, gave us this TV half hour ? We did full menus a few times<br > blue, green, and white beauty that you ll be on The Frenrh Chef, but they were tour-de-<br > seeing in the photographs throughout). Also, force fast-food operations that actually did<br > after over zoo programs on The French Chef, take only half an hour to cook. These would be<br > eve felt it was time to get away from the purely more normal and leisurely meals. Even so, I d<br > French tradition. We would go in for general be able to do only two or three of the dishes in<br > cooking where we could draw from anywhere the allotted 3~ minutes, and I would simply<br > and everywhere, since that really is the Ameri- have to show the rest already finished.<br > can way of doing things. A further decision Obviously we needed a book to complete the<br > was that we d show a whole menu rather than picture, and this is it. Here are not only all the<br > just a single dish or subject. After all, one is not recipes shown on television, but all the recipes<br > cooking in limbo. A dish belongs in a meal, for every dish displayed or mentioned but not<br > and the cook has to plan the meal so that what cooked for you. Thus, whether or not you wit-<br > goes with what makes gastronomic sense, nessed the event on the air, this book tells the<br > Let us have, said we, a series of shows whole story for each one of ~ 3 occasions, from<br > featuring menus for special occasions--the the planning and buying to the timing and the<br > special kind that most of us run into most of actual cooking of each dish on the menu. Also,<br > the time For example, you suddenly find that because the best food is the freshest, there is a<br > ) our guest list has swelled to J9 people. You series of other choices for ever}" dish-in case<br > can t sit them dow ~ at your table; you ll have the ingredients for the main recipe are not<br > to ser e tlwm buffet sty e. Anyway, stand-up or available or a particular item of food does not<br > sit-down, what do you feed to J 9 people when appeal to you. And, since the occasions we<br >
評分
評分
評分
評分
Julia Child & Company pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024