
Paris to Provence
Childhood Memories of Food & France
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

May 6, 2013
Despite a decade between them in age, food writer Brennan (Herbes de Provence) and food photographer Remington discovered they both shared common memories of childhoods spent in France. Here, they recollect foods and settings they remember most fondly (plus gorgeous photos and more than 50 recipes). The duo replicate a trip through the country, opening with a collection of dishes (Pate de Campagne, Rotisserie Chicken with Potatoes, etc) typically encountered on the road as they work their way through a French vacation, taking time to marvel at the Mediterranean and the beach along the way. Classic French dishes like Fig Tarts, Beignets, Escargot, Croque Madames, and Madeleine cookies break up the excursion, and all are accompanied by crisp, colorful photos begging for a frame. Still, the difficulty of trying to balance being travelogue, memoir, and classic cookbook becomes unwieldy at times; book careens back and forth, some of the writing is embarrassingly overwrought, and lengthy preambles accompany many of the recipes. Despite these flaws, Brennan and Remington do an admirable job of transporting readers into a carefree environment in which the only concern is running out of time to savor it all.

June 1, 2013
Although they grew up on opposite sides of America, Brennan and Remington discovered that both had congruent memories of summers spent with their parents traveling in France. Their specific recollections centered on the foods they had consumed on their road trips. Recipes for these dishes come together in this volume, and they form a compendium of classic regional French cookery. Simple roast chicken, beef stew, and pork loin roasted in mushroom butter reflect the uncomplicated, perfect flavors of French home cooking. A cook searching for an unusual dessert may be intrigued by goat cheesecake with a walnut crust. The authors recall brief stops during their trips to enjoy street food: beignets, roasted chestnuts, or stuffed crepes. Color photographs throughout not only illustrate the recipes but also offer scenes of the French going about their daily lives, especially young children eating or at joyful play.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)
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