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"MrAoD" > wrote in message
... > "jacqui{JB}" write: > > >"MrAoD" > wrote in message > ... > > > >> And no recommendation of Pepin's La Technique? > > > >The only book of his I have in my collection is his collaboration with > >Julia Child. I've seen his shows occasionally (or at least I saw them > >before I moved out of the US ![]() > >no one particular reason. > > Eh, he's a calm fellow which I find restful. > > Seriously, if you can find it in a library do so you might be pleasantly > surprised. > > Techniques and ingredients, exactly what the OP was asking for. > > Best, > > Marc I am new to this thread so pardon me if this has already been mentioned. The Professional Chef is 1100+ pages of detailed information. It is about half ingredients and techniques and half recipes. Lots of photos, very useful. -- Peter Aitken Remove the crap from my email address before using. |
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