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Books > Food & Drink > General cookery > Cookery by ingredient > Cooking with dairy products
'Laugh out loud...such a picture of the fields of lavender,
sunflowers and olive trees that you could almost be there with
her.' Stephanie Sheldrake, Living France Magazine From the author
of the bestselling memoir 'How Blue is My Valley' comes another
irresistible invitation to join her in Provence, this time to
discover everything you want to know about cheese and its place in
French life. How to choose it, serve it and cook with it. Recipes
range from traditional tapenade to original British/ProvenCal
fusion such as Big Franglais Breakfast and Pizza Gallois, all
illustrated with step-by-step instructions. Beautiful colour photos
throughout take the reader into ProvenCal landscapes, street
markets and conversations, food history and verse. The celebration
of cheese in French and English includes the godlike goatherds and
a charming poem in homage to the ravioli of the DauphinE region,
translated from the local Occitan. You could say it's good, ravioli
well made topped with some gruyEre extra thick-laid. A flavour of
France, even for those who don't cook; food for the brain as well
as the table. Why was goat cheese sent on an Apollo space mission?
What should you wear if elected to the Guild of Olive Brothers?
What is the connection between France's biggest cross-country car
rally and the Picodon cheese? Entertain yourself and your dinner
companions with fun facts as well as recipes that are tried and
tested. Award-winning writer and photographer Jean Gill has lived
in Provence since 2003. Her articles and photos of French food and
lifestyle have appeared in France Magazine and Living France
Magazine. www.jeangill.com
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