My Cookbook - Hardcover

Depardieu, Gérard

 
9781840914566: My Cookbook

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In My Cookbook, Depardieu, along with his personal chef, Laurent Audiot, rediscovers French domestic cooking. The six chapters cover Salads, Soups and Starters through to Fish, Meat and Poultry right up to Desserts and include Depardieu's personal comments on buying, choosing and preparing foods. With his love for good food and wines Depardieu dedicates himself to the subtle yet simple cuisine of France with classic dishes such as Boeuf Bourguignon and Moules Marinieres. He is passionate cook, interested in the ingredients and their characteristic, all must be of the highest quality (organic foods, well-known suppliers, first-class producers, small family businesses, traditional cheese factories, etc)

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Gerard Depardieu is among the most outstanding, internationally known European actors. His passion for good food and wine has led him to produce some of the finest wines from his own vineyard at Chateau de Tigne, and has also opened a restaurant, La Fontaine Gaillon, in Paris.

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Together with Laurent Audiot, chef at La Fontaine Gaillon in Paris, Depardieu rediscovers classic French cooking and offers 135 recipes, both modern and classic, emphasizing simple, fresh and natural ingredients.\nChapters cover Salads, Soups, Starters, Fish, Meat, Poultry and Desserts including Depardieu?s personal comments on buying choosing and preparing foods.\nA true Frenchman, Depardieu rediscovers classic French dishes such as Boeuf Bourguignon and Moules Marini?res refining traditional recipes with more contemporary cooking methods and ingredients.\n\nGERARD DEPARDIEU is among the most outstanding, internationally known European actors.\nHis passion for good food and wine has led him to produce some of the finest wines from his own vineyard at Ch?teau de Tign?, and he has also opened a restaurant, La Fontaine Gaillon, in Paris.

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