When French Women Cook: A Gastronomic Memoir

Author(s): Madeleine Kamman

Food Writing & Biography

Part memoir, part cookbook, this classic of food literature is an immersion course in authentic, regional French home cooking from a world-renowned culinary authority.
As a young woman, Madeleine Kamman developed her passion for food by working in the kitchens of France's most respected regional cooks. She dedicates one chapter to each of these remarkable women, who nourished her appetite for the tradition, rigor, and deeply personal nature of cooking. Her exuberant memoir--originally published over 30 years ago--tells of collecting mussels at the shore, churning butter from the milk of village cows, gathering mushrooms in nearby woods, and then transforming them into glorious meals under the tutelage of her beloved mentors. Over 250 recipes for the simple dishes Kamman learned at their sides accompany her evocative reminiscences of a bygone era in rural France. Now in paperback, this classic is required reading for anyone who wants to know more about "la cuisine francaise "and the life, times, and tastes of a woman who helped to shape American cooking.

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An excellent book for reading, learning, and a bit of nostalgia. --"Christian Science Monitor"

On "The New Making of a Cook: " "This monumental, professional, thorough, and well-researched book is inspiring. Combining French savoir-faire-Cartesian thinking with American ingenuity, enthusiasm, and unconventionality, Madeleine Kamman has produced a remarkable work that will be edifying for any cook but essential for the serious culinary student." --Jacques Pepin

General Fields

  • : 9781580083652
  • : Ten Speed Press
  • : Ten Speed Press
  • : 0.526
  • : 01 September 2010
  • : 229mm X 152mm X 26mm
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Madeleine Kamman
  • : Paperback
  • : 11-Oct
  • : 641.5944
  • : 384
  • : Illustrations