Through eight neighbourhoods and just as many kitchens, markets, shops and restaurants, Danyel Couet takes you with him to his Paris. The recipes in this title are organized into chapters by each area or 'quartier', so that you have authentic recipes from the Arab quarter, the Jewish quarter and the Greek quarter, for example.
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The Paris Neighborhood Cookbook: Danyel Couet's Guide to the City's Ethnic Cuisine
- 264pages
- 10 heures de lecture
A LIVELY INTRODUCTION TO THE CULINARY DIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF LIGHTS. NEW IN PAPERBACK. Chef Danyel Couet’s life-long love affair with simple French food began in his paternal grandmother’s Parisian kitchen. But of course the gastro polis of Paris offers much more than just the dishes cooked in Grandma’s kitchen. After innumerable outings in Paris’s many ethnic quarters, he has developed a love for couscous, strudel, and Peking duck that is just as strong as that for boeuf bourguignon and mousse au chocolat. Through eight neighborhoods and just as many kitchens, via markets, shops and restaurants—and approximately 90 recipes—Couet takes you with him to his Paris. Lusciously photographed by David Loftus, The Paris Neighborhood Cookbook reveals the gastronomic secrets of the City of Light, a place where food and cultural diversity is at the center of Parisian life.
The Paris Neighborhood Cookbook: Danyel Couet's Guide to the City's Ethnic Cuisines
- 262pages
- 10 heures de lecture
A LIVELY INTRODUCTION TO THE CULINARY DIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF LIGHTS. NEW IN PAPERBACK. Chef Danyel Couet’s life-long love affair with simple French food began in his paternal grandmother’s Parisian kitchen. But of course the gastro polis of Paris offers much more than just the dishes cooked in Grandma’s kitchen. After innumerable outings in Paris’s many ethnic quarters, he has developed a love for couscous, strudel, and Peking duck that is just as strong as that for boeuf bourguignon and mousse au chocolat. Through eight neighborhoods and just as many kitchens, via markets, shops and restaurants—and approximately 90 recipes—Couet takes you with him to his Paris. Lusciously photographed by David Loftus, The Paris Neighborhood Cookbook reveals the gastronomic secrets of the City of Light, a place where food and cultural diversity is at the center of Parisian life.
Paris ist immer eine Reise wert, auch eine kulinarische! Wo sonst gibt es Süßkartoffelbällchen aus Ghana neben Pastrami, Bœuf Bourguignon neben Couscous und indischem süßen Lassi? Das Viertel La Chapelle bietet indische, La Goutte d’Or afrikanische, Saint-Michel griechische Köstlichkeiten. Im Marais genießen wir jüdische Spezialitäten, im Barbès arabische, im 13. Arrondissement asiatische. Und wenn wir typisch französisch essen wollen, suchen wir ein Bistro auf oder kaufen auf einem der Märkte für ein Picknick in den Tuilerien ein. Danyel Couet nimmt uns in diesem Buch auf einen Spaziergang durch sein Paris, das Paris der Küchen aus aller Welt, mit. Die Food- und Straßenfotos von David Loftus fangen das internationale Flair der Metropole ein.