Anne Willan demystified classic French culinary technique for
regular people who love food. Her legendary La Varenne Cooking
School--in its original location in Paris and later in its longtime
home in Burgundy--trained chefs, food writers and home cooks. Under
Willan's cheerful, no-nonsense instruction, anyone could learn to
truss a chicken, make a bernaise, or loft a souffle.
In "One Souffle at a Time," Willan tells her story and the story
of the food-world greats--including Julia Child, James Beard,
Simone Beck, Craig Claiborne, Richard Olney, and others--who
changed how the world eats and who made cooking "fun." She writes
about how a sturdy English girl from Yorkshire made it not only to
the stove, but to France, and how she overcame the exceptionally
closed male world of French cuisine to found and run her school.
Willan's story is warm and rich, funny and fragrant with the smells
of the country cooking of France. It's also full of the creative
culinary ferment of the 1970s--a decade when herbs came back to
life and freshness took over, when the seeds of our modern day
obsession with food and ingredients were sown.
Tens of thousands of students have learned from Willan, not just
at La Varenne, but through her large, ambitious "Look & Cook"
book series and twenty-six-part PBS program. Now "One Souffle at a
Time" --which features fifty of her favorite recipes, from Coquille
St. Jacques to Chocolate Snowball--brings Willan's own story of her
life to the center of the banquet table.
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