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I Know How to Cook

hardcoverSeptember 24, 2009
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ISBN-13: 9780714857367 ISBN-10: 071485736X
Publisher
Phaidon Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
September 24, 2009
Weight
5.3 lbs
Dimensions
27.90×8.30×19.10 cm

About this book

I Know How to Cook by Mathiot, Ginette. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780714857367.

The bible of French home cooking, Je Sais Cuisiner, has sold over 6 million copies since it was first published in 1932. It is a household must-have, and a well-thumbed copy can be found in kitchens throughout France. Its author, Ginette Mathiot, published more than 30 recipe books in her lifetime, and this is her magnum opus. Its now available for the first time in English as I Know How to Cook. With more than 1,400 easy-to-follow recipes for every occasion, it is an authoritative compendium of every classic French dish, from croque monsieur to cassoulet. Clear, practical and comprehensive, it is an essential guide to the best home cooking in the world: no cuisine is better than French at bringing the very best out of ingredients to create simple, comforting and delicious dishes. The recipes have been carefully updated by a team of editors led by Parisian food writer Clotilde Dusoulier, to suit modern readers and their kitchens, while preserving the integrity of the original book. The great reputation of I Know How to Cook has been built over three generations by the fact that it is a genuine cookbook: each recipe has been cooked many times, and because it is used by domestic cooks rather than chefs. And with its breadth of recipes and knowledge of techniques, I Know How to Cook doesnt just teach you how to cook French, it teaches you how to cook, period. In the tradition of Phaidons other culinary bibles, The Silver Spoon, 1080 Recipes and Vefas Kitchen, I Know How to Cook offers menus by celebrated French bistro chefs at the end of the book, including recipes by Daniel Boulud and Francois Payard.