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The Cordon Bleu Cookbook (Cook’s Classic Library)

May 19, 2011 by  
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The Cordon Bleu Cookbook (Cook’s Classic Library)

Since The Cordon Bleu Cookbook was first published in 1947, it has become widely recognized as the classic that introduced America to the Cordon Bleu’s French culinary tradition, and has been honored with the James Beard Cookbook Hall of Fame Award. Dione Lucas, founder of the Cordon Bleu schools in London and New York, offers 350 recipes that have become the acknowledged cornerstones of French cooking in America. Readers will discover everything from how to turn a common egg and a few other in

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  1. cwpnewpaltz "cwpnewpaltz" says:
    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    The one cookbook that defines French cooking before nouvelle, January 19, 2003
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    cwpnewpaltz “cwpnewpaltz” (New Paltz, New York United States) –

    This review is from: The Cordon Bleu Cookbook (Cook’s Classic Library) (Paperback)

    This was the cookbook I was raised on, the one my mother used constantly after we emigrated to the USA from France after the war. In general, if you want to make a Franch classic, this is the simplest and easiest to use, with the purest flavors. That may seem odd, but I dare anyone to read Dione Lucas’ recipe for Mousse au Chocolat, read Julia Child’s recipe, and tell me I’m wrong. When I’m more adventuresome and I have more time, I reach for Raymond Blanc, Georges Blanc, Alain Ducasse, Daniel Boulud and so on. When I want to look at pretty pictures of things I can’t possibly make I reach for Charlie Trotter. But if I want the food of my youth without a lot of bother, it’s Dione Lucas every time.

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  2. Jeannine says:
    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    An Elegant Classic, August 7, 2000
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    Jeannine (LaGrange Park, IL United States) –

    This review is from: The Cordon Bleu Cookbook (Cook’s Classic Library) (Paperback)

    This is truly a classic cookbook. The recipes are not for the novice, but for those who love to cook it’s WONDERFUL. Because this is a reprint from many years back, the ingredients are often real artery-cloggers ; this is not something you would use for everyday fare (at least not in my house!). These are classic, elegant recipes of French cooking at its richest and finest. I’m elated it’s back in print; I’ve never found another quite like it.

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