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Doing without Delia : Tales of Triumph and Disaster in a French Kitchen - Michael Booth

Doing without Delia

Tales of Triumph and Disaster in a French Kitchen

By: Michael Booth

Paperback | 1 June 2009 | Edition Number 1

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Michael Booth has had his fill of celebrity chefs and their recipes. He wants to know how to cook, not just to follow recipes. So, he burns his cookery books and, together with his young family, heads for a new life in Paris - reasoning that, if anyone can be trusted to make food complicated, it's the French.He embarks on the ultimate foodie fantasy, enrolling at the world's most famous cooking school, Le Cordon Bleu, whose wise and cranky French chefs begin to transform him into a professional, tutoring him in the fascinating, bizarre and occasionally arcane ways of classical French cooking. Meanwhile, he and his family try to adjust to the challenges of life in Paris- dealing with the park Nazis, sweet-talking the Metro police and trying not to look when the neighbours start having sex out of their window.In this riveting and hilarious book Booth introduces us to his fellow food-obsessed students from around the world; meets Gerard Depardieu (who reveals why you should never eat vegetables from his grandmother's garden); and hears the extraordinary predictions of the future of food from Herve This, the founding father of molecular gastronomy.Booth shares with us the secrets of his training at Le Cordon Bleu and of French cooking itself, explaining how to make the perfect sauce; the secret of great stocks; how to win a fight with a lobster; and how to avoid maiming yourself while cleaning your knives. He explores how France rose to culinary pre-eminence and asks if Paris still deserves its reputation as the culinary capital of the world.Following both traumas and unexpected triumphs at school, Booth embarks on the ultimate chef's challenge, he goes to work at the Michelin-starred Paris restaurant of the most famous chef in France, Joel Robuchon.
Industry Reviews
The most enjoyable book about food I've read since Anthony Bourdain's Kitchen Confidential * Mail on Sunday *
An entertaining romp through Parisian kitchen life * Daily Telegraph *
Fast-paced, laugh-a-page...[with] more tips than a library of Gordon Ramsay books * Metro *
Booth's prose is as easily digestible as you hope his food is: he's as sharp as a Michelin chef's collection of knives ... A flavoursome offering * Time Out *
Gloriously funny...engaging, insightful, informative and even touching... style that's irresistible * Independent on Sunday *

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