Jacques Pépin Art of the Chicken: A Master Chef's Paintings, Stories, and Recipes of the Humble Bird

Jacques Pépin Art of the Chicken: A Master Chef's Paintings, Stories, and Recipes of the Humble Bird

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2022-10-09 03:17:36
  • Update Date:2025-09-23
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Jacques Pépin
  • ISBN:0358654513
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Summary

From legendary chef Jacques Pépin, a book celebrating his lifelong love of chickens, featuring dozens of his celebrated paintings and more than fifty recipes, along with a treasure trove of poignant and often humorous stories

Chicken may not be an extravagant ingredient, but for master chef Jacques Pépin, it is the one he turns to most frequently--to cook and to paint。 In this beautifully illustrated book, Pépin reminisces on his life through the lens of the humble bird, from his childhood in rural France, where he chased chickens and watched as his maman turned them into her poulet á la créme, to his demanding apprenticeship and long, illustrious career--cooking Chicken Chasseur for Charles de Gaulle and his family; turning down a chance to work as JFK's White House Chef for a job at Howard Johnson's; and appearing on television alongside food-world luminaries like Julia Child。 Throughout are Pépin's favorite chicken and egg recipes, conveyed as if he were sharing them over a dinner table。 Most significantly, the book displays dozens of Pépin's stunning paintings of chickens。 "If it clucks or scratches, it's likely that Pépin has painted it。" This unique book is the next best thing to a visit to Pépin's home, which would include a tour of his art studio, captivating conversation as he cooks, and a toast with a glass of wine over a simple meal of perfect roast chicken。

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Reviews

Pam

This is not a cookbook。 Repeat。 This is not a cookbook。 And there are not really what I consider recipes。 However, this is a delightful book where Jacques Pepin tells stories from his life all centering around chicken。 And the book is full of his art of chickens。 The stories are charming and I love the art。 This was thoroughly enjoyable。 I received a free copy from Goodreads but my opinions are my own。

Kelly

The pictures in this book are amazing。 I knew he was a great cook but didn’t realize that he was an artist as well。 And he history of his life and his recipes is so interesting。

Sabrina Nelson

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This book, the paintings of the chickens are very funny。 I enjoyed reading Jacque's story。 I really liked how he did the recipes。 Where you are able to decide on how much of this ingredient you would like to add or don't add to much of this。 The French Toast I am going to try, and the Poached Eggs in Wine Sauce still has me questioning。 This book, the paintings of the chickens are very funny。 I enjoyed reading Jacque's story。 I really liked how he did the recipes。 Where you are able to decide on how much of this ingredient you would like to add or don't add to much of this。 The French Toast I am going to try, and the Poached Eggs in Wine Sauce still has me questioning。 。。。more

Patricia Tucker

Absolutely wonderful! Chef Jacques Pepin has lead an extraordinary life。 This book is about his cooking and painting, in his own words。 Years ago I read “The Apprentice: My Life in the Kitchen” and thoroughly enjoyed it。 Now, with this book, I can enjoy his art and his words。 In Jacques own words…”Cooking should be fun and relaxing, and to aid in the process, please cook with a glass of wine。” Happy cooking, happy painting, Chef!

Julie

I bought this book for one of my sons-in-law for Christmas but had to read it first。 I couldn’t put it down! The illustrations are charmingly quirky and adorable but the text —- well it’s almost as if a friend is recounting his life and favorite cooking experiences with you over an extended visit。 Jacques has certainly lived a full and extraordinary life filled with hard work, meeting great people, doing what he loves with passion and joy and of course sharing it all with his great love, Gloria。 I bought this book for one of my sons-in-law for Christmas but had to read it first。 I couldn’t put it down! The illustrations are charmingly quirky and adorable but the text —- well it’s almost as if a friend is recounting his life and favorite cooking experiences with you over an extended visit。 Jacques has certainly lived a full and extraordinary life filled with hard work, meeting great people, doing what he loves with passion and joy and of course sharing it all with his great love, Gloria。 I might borrow this book from Jason or even get my own copy! 。。。more