The Complete Robuchon

The Complete Robuchon
Title The Complete Robuchon PDF eBook
Author Joel Robuchon
Publisher Knopf
Total Pages 833
Release 2008-11-04
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0307267199

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An incomparable culinary treasury: the definitive guide to French cooking for the way we live now, from the man the Gault Millau guide has proclaimed “Chef of the Century.” Joël Robuchon’s restaurant empire stretches from Paris to New York, Las Vegas to Tokyo, London to Hong Kong. He holds more Michelin stars than any other chef. Now this great master gives us his supremely authoritative renditions of virtually the entire French culinary repertoire, adapted for the home cook and the contemporary palate. Here are more than 800 precise, easy-to-follow, step-by-step recipes, including Robuchon’s updated versions of great classics—Pot-au-Feu, Sole Meunière, Cherry Custard Tart—as well as dozens of less well-known but equally scrumptious salads, roasts, gratins, and stews. Here, too, are a surprising variety of regional specialties (star turns like Aristide Couteaux’s variation on Hare Royale) and such essential favorites as scrambled eggs. Emphasizing quality ingredients and the brilliant but simple marriage of candid flavors—the genius for which he is rightly celebrated—Robuchon encourages the beginner with jargon-free, impeccable instructions in technique, while offering the practiced cook exciting paths for experimentation. The Complete Robuchon is a book to be consulted again and again, a magnificent resource no kitchen should be without.

The Complete Robuchon

The Complete Robuchon
Title The Complete Robuchon PDF eBook
Author Joël Robuchon
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781906502225

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Robuchon is the most influential French chef of the post-nouvelle cuisine era. Since the mid-eighties, he has been called the primus inter pares of Paris' three star chefs for his work both at Jamin and at his eponymous restaurant. He is renowned for the relentless perfectionism of his cuisine. His food was seen as instrumental in leading French cuisine away from the excesses - and excessive reductionism - of nouvelle cuisine. In particular, his cuisine is seen as harkening back to a more authentic, even bourgeois French cuisine - cuisine actuelle - which focuses on making each ingredient taste of itself. He has mentored such distinguished chefs as Gordon Ramsay and Michael Caines and his signature dishes include a cauliflower cream with caviar and potato puree.In "The Complete Robuchon" he offers us his recipes (over 800), secrets and tips: from the perfect omelette to vegetable soup, leg of lamb to marinated mussels, to his renowned potato puree every dish is described in detail starting with the ingredients, he tells you how to clean and prepare them down to the way to hold the pan and precise cooking times. It is all here - a catalogue of the basics of French cuisine and a broad sampling of dishes that have earned the author his titles of glory and his truly imaginative recipes from L'Atelier.Born in Poitiers in 1945, Joel Robuchon became the official chef of La Tour de France, where he learnt a variety of diverse regional techniques. At 28, he became head chef at Harmony-Lafayette, overseeing 3,000 meals a day. In 1981 he launched Jamin in Paris and within three years had received three Michelin stars. In 1996 he left his Parisian restaurant, establishing L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon in Tokyo. He opened another L'Atelier in Paris in 2003 and has since established Ateliers in Las Vegas, New York and London.

Joel Robuchon Cooking Through the Seasons

Joel Robuchon Cooking Through the Seasons
Title Joel Robuchon Cooking Through the Seasons PDF eBook
Author Joël Robuchon
Publisher Rizzoli International publication
Total Pages 0
Release 1995
Genre Cooking, French
ISBN 9780847818990

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The renowned chef presents more than fifty of his favorite recipes arranged by season, including cherry gratin, scallops with caviar, caramelized pear cake, and sea bream in a salt crust.

L'atelier of Joël Robuchon

L'atelier of Joël Robuchon
Title L'atelier of Joël Robuchon PDF eBook
Author Patricia Wells
Publisher Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Total Pages 272
Release 1998
Genre Cooking
ISBN

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This atelier is a glimpse of the inner workings of Chef Joël Robuchon's kitchen, his philosophy, his eight favorite products, his own internationally acclaimed recipes, and those of five of his protégés, trained in his atelier.

Institut Paul Bocuse Gastronomique

Institut Paul Bocuse Gastronomique
Title Institut Paul Bocuse Gastronomique PDF eBook
Author Institut Paul Bocuse
Publisher Hachette UK
Total Pages 720
Release 2016-10-13
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0600634523

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*** The perfect guide for professional chefs in training and aspiring amateurs, this fully illustrated, comprehensive step-by-step manual covers all aspects of preparing, cooking and serving delicious, high-end food. An authoritative, unique reference book, it covers 250 core techniques in extensive, ultra-clear step-by-step photographs. These techniques are then put into practice in 70 classic and contemporary recipes, designed by chefs. With over 1,800 photographs in total, this astonishing reference work is the essential culinary bible for any serious cook, professional or amateur. The Institut Paul Bocuse is a world-renowned centre of culinary excellence, based in France. Founded by 'Chef of the Century' Paul Bocuse, the school has provided the very best cookery and hospitality education for twenty-five years.

My Best: Joël Robuchon

My Best: Joël Robuchon
Title My Best: Joël Robuchon PDF eBook
Author Joël Robuchon
Publisher Ducasse Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2016-01-12
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9782841237920

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Make Joël Robuchon's ten finest recipes: Tomato and crab millefeuille * Sea urchin and fennel *Cream of sea urchins and fennel * Langoustine and truffle ravioli * Caviar jelly with cauliflower cream * Crown of langoustines * Tender salmon roasted in virgin olive oil * Smoked bacon, onion and truffle tart * Gratin of macaroni with truffles, celery, and foie gras * Lamb, eggplant, zucchini, and tomato pie * Savarin with Kirsch

La Cuisine de Joël Robuchon

La Cuisine de Joël Robuchon
Title La Cuisine de Joël Robuchon PDF eBook
Author Joël Robuchon
Publisher Seven Dials
Total Pages 183
Release 2001
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781841881348

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From France's greatest chef--and one of the most famous of the last 100 years--come the distilled principles of his cooking. From spring to winter, he selects over 50 of the freshest products of each season to work with. Using everything from asparagus to eggplant, lamb to hare, olive oil to mushrooms, tuna to scallops, he whips up detailed, delicious recipes. Starting with soups and ending with sorbets, and including wines to accompany it all, he presents gourmet tastes with a simple sophistication that makes haute cuisine accessible to all--even beginner cooks. Over 130 specially commissioned photographs and original prints and engravings display dishes that will make your mouth water--and send you straight to the kitchen.