Barefoot in Paris: Easy French Food You Can Make at Home: A Barefoot Contessa Cookbook by Ina Garten

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Hearty boeuf Bourguignon served in deep bowls over a garlic-rubbed slice of baguette toast, decadently rich croque monsieur, eggy and oozing with cheese, gossamer creme brulee, its sweetness offset by a brittle burnt-sugar topping. Whether shared in a cozy French bistro or in your own home, the romance and enduring appeal of French country cooking is irrefutable. Here is the book that helps you bring that spirit, those evocative dishes, into your own home. What Ina Garten is known for - on her Food Network show and in her three previous bestselling books - is adding a special twist to familiar dishes, while also streamlining the recipes so you spend less time in the kitchen but still emerge with perfection. And that's exactly what she offers in Barefoot in Paris. Ina's kir royale includes the unique addition of raspberry liqueur - a refreshing alternative to the traditional creme de cassis. Her vichyssoise is brightened with the addition of zucchini, and her chocolate mousse is deeply flavored with the essence of orange. All of these dishes are true to their Parisian roots, but all offer something special - and are thoroughly delicious, completely accessible, and the perfect fare for friends and family.

  • Product Features

    • Author - Ina Garten
    • Publisher - Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed
    • Publication Date - 10-26-2004
    • Page Count - 240
    • Hardcover
    • Adult
    • Cookbooks
    • Product Dimensions - 7.78 W x 10.4 H x 0.8 D
    • ISBN-13 - 9781400049356
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4 years ago
from Amherst NY

So Easy to Read, So Easy to Cook From

I bought this book a few weeks ago and have already cooked from it twice! I far prefer The Barefoot Contessa's recipes to Martha Stewart's as I think they are easier to follow. Not necessarily to make, but there is a simplicity in writing & direction I prefer. Also, this particular book was purchased because, apparently, Ms Garten has the stove of my dreams in her Paris apartment.

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