ISBN The Escoffier Cookbook, Food & drink, English, Hardcover, 944 pages

ISBN The Escoffier Cookbook

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    The Escoffier Cookbook

    An American translation of the definitive Guide Culinaire, the Escoffier Cookbook includes weights, measurements, quantities, and terms according to American usage. Features 2,973 recipes.


    About author(s)
    Auguste Escoffier (1946–1935) was a French chef considered to be the father of haute cuisine. Much of his culinary technique was a simplified and modernized version of Marie-Antoine Carême’s elaborate style. Escoffier’s 1903 text Le Guide Culinaire is still used as both a cookbook and a textbook today. He helped codify the five fundamental “mother sauces” of French cuisine: béchamel, espagnole, velouté, hollandaise, and tomate. Kaiser Wilhelm II called him the “Emperor of Chefs.”

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    Name
    ISBN The Escoffier Cookbook
    Category
    Brand
    Features
    Genre
    Food & drink
    Book cover type
    Hardcover
    Language version
    English
    Written by
    Auguste Escoffier
    Number of pages
    944 pages
    Publisher
    Clarkson Potter
    Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)
    13/11/1941
    International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
    9780517506622
    Minimum order quantity
    1 pc(s)
    Weight & dimensions
    Width
    152.4 mm
    Height
    228.6 mm
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