French Dishes for American Tables
Por Caron, Pierre, active 1886-1899
Publicado por Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066249847
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Sobre este libro
In "French Dishes for American Tables," Pierre Caron deftly bridges the culinary traditions of France and America, advocating for the adaptation of classic French recipes to fit the American palate. Written at the cusp of the modern culinary movement in the late 19th century, this book presents a carefully curated selection of French dishes, rendered in accessible language and illuminated by clear instructions. Caron's writing style echoes the vibrant and elegant prose characteristic of the time, embodying both a scholarly approach to cooking and an appreciation for sophisticated flavors. The work not only showcases a variety of recipes but also serves as a commentary on cultural exchange during a period when American society was increasingly enamored with European gastronomy. Pierre Caron, a prominent culinary figure active from 1886 to 1899, was deeply influenced by the culinary trends of his time, as well as by his experiences in both France and the United States. His passion for integrating traditional French cuisine with American ingredients reflects the transatlantic influences shaping culinary art in the late Victorian era. Caron's insights into the social aspects of dining also offer a glimpse into the evolving American dining scene and the broader cultural implications of food. This book is an essential read for culinary enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in the rich dialogue between French and American cuisines. Caron's unique perspective and expertise provide both inspiration and practical guidance, making it a valuable resource for home cooks aspiring to elevate their culinary skills while exploring the delicious tapestry of French-American fusion.
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