The French Chef Cookbook

The French Chef Cookbook

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  • Author:Julia Child
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Summary

A beautiful new edition of the beloved cookbook capturing the spirit of Julia Child's debut TV show, which made her a star and is now featured as the centerpiece of Max's Julia。

The French Chef Cookbook is a comprehensive (Aïoli to Velouté, Bouillabaisse to Ratatouille) collection of more than 300 classic French recipes。
 
By 1963, Julia Child had already achieved widespread recognition as the bestselling author of Mastering the Art of French Cooking , but it wasn’t until her television debut with The French Chef that she became the superstar we know and love today。 Over the course of ten seasons, millions of Americans learned not only how to cook, but how to embrace food。 The series completely changing the way that we eat today, and it earned Julia a Peabody Award in 1965 and an Emmy Award in 1966。
 
From that success came The French Chef Cookbook, Julia’s first solo cookbook, written with all the wit, wisdom, and joie de vivre for which she is rightly remembered。 Organized by episode—”Dinner in a Pot,” “Caramel Desserts,” “Beef Gets Stewed Two Ways”—the book, like the television show on which it is based, is a complete French culinary education, packed with more than 300 delectable recipes—including timeless classics like Cassoulet, Vichyssoise, Coq au Vin, Croissants, and Chocolate Mousse。
 
The definitive companion to Julia's groundbreaking television series, The French Chef Cookbook is now available in a beautiful new edition, sixty years after Julia first took to the airwaves。

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Reviews

Jen Banks

For book club this month, we all picked a Julia Child recipe and made it for each of us to sample。 I made cheese puffs out of choux pastry。 We also watch Julie and Julia。 It was a fantastic evening!! I loved learning more about Julia Child。 The recipe book itself is old and outdated; I had to turn the page back and forth mid recipe because it wasn't all on one page。 It also read more like a novel than a cookbook。 I mainly read through the index and called it good! For book club this month, we all picked a Julia Child recipe and made it for each of us to sample。 I made cheese puffs out of choux pastry。 We also watch Julie and Julia。 It was a fantastic evening!! I loved learning more about Julia Child。 The recipe book itself is old and outdated; I had to turn the page back and forth mid recipe because it wasn't all on one page。 It also read more like a novel than a cookbook。 I mainly read through the index and called it good! 。。。more

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Tamra Lagrone

Julia was the original "celebrity" chef with none of the pomp and circumstance。 She truly did what she did for the pure joy and satisfaction of cooking。 Julia was the original "celebrity" chef with none of the pomp and circumstance。 She truly did what she did for the pure joy and satisfaction of cooking。 。。。more

Martha Hall

While I haven't made all the recipes - I read the book and found it great。 I remember seeing The French Chef on PBS as a kid and being mesmerized by Julia Child's presence and form。 As an adult and an amateur chef, it is just as engrossing。 This book does a great job of capturing her style and personality。 The opening has several very funny moments and I can imagine her reading some of the recipe instructions out loud。 This book is particularly great if you can match up the recipes with the epis While I haven't made all the recipes - I read the book and found it great。 I remember seeing The French Chef on PBS as a kid and being mesmerized by Julia Child's presence and form。 As an adult and an amateur chef, it is just as engrossing。 This book does a great job of capturing her style and personality。 The opening has several very funny moments and I can imagine her reading some of the recipe instructions out loud。 This book is particularly great if you can match up the recipes with the episode 。。。more

Mary Ann

A friend gave me this book in 1970, and I have, and still do, used it so much,it is nearly falling apart。 A real classic and must have for all Julia fans。

Susan

Although the recipes are a bit complicated for me, I still love to peruse them。 Julia really was the ultimate French Chef!

Connie

I know, you don't usually read a cookbook from front to back, and I didn't either。 But I wanted to get it off of my Currently Reading list。 What I have read, however, is stellar。 Julia is a genius! I know, you don't usually read a cookbook from front to back, and I didn't either。 But I wanted to get it off of my Currently Reading list。 What I have read, however, is stellar。 Julia is a genius! 。。。more

Mary

Such a great cookbook。 Lots of visual diagrams (like for deboning a chicken), step by step directions and recipes for the middle-advanced cook。 The book is arranged around Julia Child's cooking show (though all the shows are not included) and include shots from the actual show。 Lots of the recipes are not very difficult and there are several that are "steak dinner in 30 minutes"。 Now, it might take a bit longer than 30 minutes for most of us to make the dinner, but they are pretty quick meals。 Such a great cookbook。 Lots of visual diagrams (like for deboning a chicken), step by step directions and recipes for the middle-advanced cook。 The book is arranged around Julia Child's cooking show (though all the shows are not included) and include shots from the actual show。 Lots of the recipes are not very difficult and there are several that are "steak dinner in 30 minutes"。 Now, it might take a bit longer than 30 minutes for most of us to make the dinner, but they are pretty quick meals。 。。。more

Beka

Though less ponderous than Mastering the Art of French Cooking, this little dear still contains many of Julia's classic recipes。 Though less ponderous than Mastering the Art of French Cooking, this little dear still contains many of Julia's classic recipes。 。。。more

Ginnie Grant

Classic! Every cook and non-cook alike should read this book!

Cheryl Scott

Two words: Boeuf Bourguignon。 Great cookbook that altered the way millions of Americans saw food and cooking。 I cherish this book!

Jenni

Wow, it's delicious french cuisine。。 Read careful before practice d recepies。。 Wow, it's delicious french cuisine。。 Read careful before practice d recepies。。 。。。more

Sally

Loved reading this cookbook - cover-to-cover - I've never done that with a cookbook before。 Loved reading this cookbook - cover-to-cover - I've never done that with a cookbook before。 。。。more

Barbara VA

I just love to read cookbooks and I found this one wonderful。 it was like having Julia sit at my kitchen counter and just chat。 I watched and learned so much from her growing up, she made cooking fun and not a chore。 She tells why things do the way they do。 I have been hard boiling eggs for 40 years and last night I did them a totally new way, and the difference was amazing! Bon Appetit!

Ron Silvers

Julia was the original "celebrity" chef with none of the pomp and circumstance。 She truly did what she did for the pure joy and satisfaction of cooking。 Julia was the original "celebrity" chef with none of the pomp and circumstance。 She truly did what she did for the pure joy and satisfaction of cooking。 。。。more

Holly

i've done three recipes from The French Chef Cookbook and enjoyed them all but the real gem of this is learning how to do my vegetables "French style"。。so simple and satisfying。 i've done three recipes from The French Chef Cookbook and enjoyed them all but the real gem of this is learning how to do my vegetables "French style"。。so simple and satisfying。 。。。more

Fredrick Danysh

Julia Child's is an acclaimed French chef who had a cooking show in America。 In this cookbook, she gives many of her recipes。 Julia Child's is an acclaimed French chef who had a cooking show in America。 In this cookbook, she gives many of her recipes。 。。。more

Mike

Probably the second of her books that I bought back in the days of wood-burning computers。This book also covers the dark days of America's home chefs。 Before the days of yuppie purveyors of cooking supplies, tools, and accoutrements (e。g。 J。 Bildner's)。 She came up with useful substitutes or recipe modifications that enabled the mere mortal to make an acceptable or even superb dish with readily available ingredients。 Of course today, only people living under a rock don't have access to world-sta Probably the second of her books that I bought back in the days of wood-burning computers。This book also covers the dark days of America's home chefs。 Before the days of yuppie purveyors of cooking supplies, tools, and accoutrements (e。g。 J。 Bildner's)。 She came up with useful substitutes or recipe modifications that enabled the mere mortal to make an acceptable or even superb dish with readily available ingredients。 Of course today, only people living under a rock don't have access to world-standard ingredients, but in a pinch。。。One excellent example of this was her solution to using American all-purpose (or bread) flour to make croissants。 I won't spoil it for you, go out and get a copy! 。。。more

Lily

Simply amazing。 Many of our favorite family recipes are from here, including Chocolate Mousse, Orange Bavarian, and Ratatouille。 This one is based on her television series。In reality, it never gets "read," just used again and again。 (My two copies are actually the original hardback edition。) Simply amazing。 Many of our favorite family recipes are from here, including Chocolate Mousse, Orange Bavarian, and Ratatouille。 This one is based on her television series。In reality, it never gets "read," just used again and again。 (My two copies are actually the original hardback edition。) 。。。more

Lee

Worth buying just for the preface alone。 Julia herself wrote about being a Boston TV pioneer。 Amazing recipes follow。

Rich

While I haven't made all the recipes - I read the book and found it great。 I remember seeing The French Chef on PBS as a kid and being mesmerized by Julia Child's presence and form。 As an adult and an amateur chef, it is just as engrossing。 This book does a great job of capturing her style and personality。 The opening has several very funny moments and I can imagine her reading some of the recipe instructions out loud。 This book is particularly great if you can match up the recipes with the epis While I haven't made all the recipes - I read the book and found it great。 I remember seeing The French Chef on PBS as a kid and being mesmerized by Julia Child's presence and form。 As an adult and an amateur chef, it is just as engrossing。 This book does a great job of capturing her style and personality。 The opening has several very funny moments and I can imagine her reading some of the recipe instructions out loud。 This book is particularly great if you can match up the recipes with the episodes。 。。。more

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Lisa (Harmonybites)

This isn't the cookbook with which Child revolutionized how Americans cook--Mastering the Art of French Cooking。 Rather, it's a companion book to her PBS show of the same name。 As it says in the back cover, it "puts in print, session by session, dish by dish, every recipe Julia Child has demonstrated on the first series of television programs。" It's organized by "Show Number" from 14 to 134。 (The first 13 shows no longer exist--the tapes had deteriorated but later shows repeated almost all that This isn't the cookbook with which Child revolutionized how Americans cook--Mastering the Art of French Cooking。 Rather, it's a companion book to her PBS show of the same name。 As it says in the back cover, it "puts in print, session by session, dish by dish, every recipe Julia Child has demonstrated on the first series of television programs。" It's organized by "Show Number" from 14 to 134。 (The first 13 shows no longer exist--the tapes had deteriorated but later shows repeated almost all that material。) As Child writes, the book covers everything from "sauces, stews, and meats to appetizers, vegetables, desserts, cakes and pastries, and from the very simple to the fairly complicated。" A subject guide and index makes it easy to locate dishes。 It makes a superb lesson in how to cook, even if many recipes would make a cardiologist weep。 If I have any complaint, it's that I didn't get this in a more sturdy hardcover。 。。。more

Steven Peterson

This is a very nice cookbook。 In this volume, one reviews the recipes that Julia Child featured on her TV series, "The French Chef。" Not all recipes are quick and easy to create; however, the full volume provides many that can be done handily by folks in their kitchens。 Some examples of recipes that are delicious and doable: 1。 Coquilles Saint-Jacques。 The nice thing about this recipe is that Julia Child provides variations on the main recipe。 It takes considerable preparation, but this dish, fe This is a very nice cookbook。 In this volume, one reviews the recipes that Julia Child featured on her TV series, "The French Chef。" Not all recipes are quick and easy to create; however, the full volume provides many that can be done handily by folks in their kitchens。 Some examples of recipes that are delicious and doable: 1。 Coquilles Saint-Jacques。 The nice thing about this recipe is that Julia Child provides variations on the main recipe。 It takes considerable preparation, but this dish, featuring scallops, is well worth it。 If one prepare the variation she mentions of serving in separate dishes, one can get a very nice response from dinner guests。 2。 Boeuf Bourguignon。 Beef burgundy。 Easy to make--but delicious to eat。 And this dish can serve many people if one wishes to serve dinner for a multitude of people。 The beef, cut into small pieces, becomes tender after slow cooking over time with a wine sauce。 Throw in onions, mushrooms, and so on, serve with rice, potatoes, or noodles。 Delicious! 3。 Quenelles。 A wonderful fish dish which, if done well, is exquisite! What is nice about this recipe is that it is pretty straightforward。 The fish used in France is normally pike; options beyond that include halibut, flounder, cod, sole, etc。 The recipe details nicely the development of the dish and its poaching。 Several different serving methods are also provided。 And so on。 All in all, a nice work for different reasons: (1) It nicely summarizes the essence of a wonderful TV program by Julia Child; (2) It provides cooks with a nice set of recipes。 Some of the recipes ion this book are not so simple to make at home。 However, otherts are quite doable。 All in all, a worthy work to add to one's cookbook collection。 。。。more

Linda

What a fun cookbook to read! It's broken down by episode of Julia's Boston-based "The French Chef" TV show from the 1960s and makes you feel like you are going back in time and sharing Julia's experience and excitement in sharing the French way of cooking (includes a bunch of black-and-white photos from the show)。Each recipe includes a bit of background story, which makes you feel a bit more engaged with the process -- making cooking fun。 And the instructions for each recipe are very detailed, s What a fun cookbook to read! It's broken down by episode of Julia's Boston-based "The French Chef" TV show from the 1960s and makes you feel like you are going back in time and sharing Julia's experience and excitement in sharing the French way of cooking (includes a bunch of black-and-white photos from the show)。Each recipe includes a bit of background story, which makes you feel a bit more engaged with the process -- making cooking fun。 And the instructions for each recipe are very detailed, so that you can learn the method。 There's quite a lot of recipes that I may not try (either too difficult or not quite my food choice), but I look forward to trying out many of them。 First up will probably be the first few recipes: chicken, risotto, and green beans。 And then onto croissants and chocolate mousse! 。。。more

Judy

I still depend on this dogeared copy for my quiche recipe!

Lynda

I loved the show on PBS。 I bought the book with my birthday money and proudly brought it home to show my mother。 She looked at me as if I were crazy。 "Your father," she said, "would never eat this stuff。" And, she pointed out that most of the recipes weren't kosher。 I was crushed。 However, we found some recipes that would work。。。mainly desserts。 And I took the book with me when I left home。 I have used it frequently over the years。 More than anything, as I read the recipes and instructions, I ca I loved the show on PBS。 I bought the book with my birthday money and proudly brought it home to show my mother。 She looked at me as if I were crazy。 "Your father," she said, "would never eat this stuff。" And, she pointed out that most of the recipes weren't kosher。 I was crushed。 However, we found some recipes that would work。。。mainly desserts。 And I took the book with me when I left home。 I have used it frequently over the years。 More than anything, as I read the recipes and instructions, I can hear Julia's excitement and passion as it used to boom from the tv screen and enthralled me as a teen。 。。。more

Emily

cheese souffle with poached egg, on spinach something or other, is first up。---update===I haven't made this yet。 But I will。 I will。 cheese souffle with poached egg, on spinach something or other, is first up。---update===I haven't made this yet。 But I will。 I will。 。。。more

Ruth

I thought that since the second book was nice this would be also。 It was difficult to find recipes since it was organized by episodes。 There are better book out today。

Linda

Given to my by my aunt when I began my career as French teacher - I love the book as bedraggled as it now is。

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