This is my favourite: The BBC Children in Need Recipe Book 2005
- 143pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Raymond Blanc est un chef célébré, originaire de la région rurale de Franche-Comté, en France. Son ingéniosité culinaire, sa passion et son charme français lui ont valu une renommée dans le monde gastronomique. Il dirige une chaîne de restaurants au Royaume-Uni, dont plusieurs ont obtenu des étoiles Michelin, et sa popularité lui a également valu des séries télévisées remarquées sur la BBC.






The much-loved French chef presents more than 100 simple dishes for the cook at home.
Baked Pancakes with Gruyere, Risotto with Mussels, Tomato Fondue, and more Raymond Blanc has chosen 100 sensational but easily achievable recipes that will wow readers' guests and impress their friends. From a simple, but classic French Onion Soup or Coq au Vin to the finest Roast Rib of Beef or Pork Fillet with Onion and Garlic Puree, these are foolproof go-to recipes. With perfect desserts, such as Black Cherry Tart or Strawberry Sorbet, this book will become the first book to turn to for a meal to impress, whether for a weekend banquet or weeknight feast. Includes dual measures.
Master chef Raymond Blanc believes that a good life starts with good nutrition and wholesome food. In this book he shares his commitment to good food with a collection of enticing, easily-prepared recipes to suit every lifestyle.
Raymond Blanc is revered as a culinary legend, whose love of delicious food is lifelong. Years of experience have given him a rich store of knowledge and the skill to create fantastic dishes that work time after time. With a range of achievable and inspirational recipes for cooks of all abilities, Kitchen Secrets is all about bringing Gallic passion and precision into the home kitchen. Raymond has done all the hard work, refining recipes over months and even years until they are quite perfect. Every recipe includes explanations and hints to ensure that your results are consistently brilliant. Dishes that once seemed plain, or impossibly complex, suddenly become simple and elegant; the book's sixteen chapters include classics like watercress soup, chicory and Roquefort salad, cep ravioli, greengage cassoulet, chicken liver parfait, confit salmon, moules marnière, grilled dover sole, home cured ham, pot au feu, lambs liver persillade, roast wild duck, lamb cutlets, galette des Rois, cherry clafoutis and Maman Blanc's own chocolate mousse. With more than 100 recipes from both series of Kitchen Secrets , this is guaranteed to be a must-have for anybody with a love of French cuisine and finesse.
This is the culinary autobiography of one of Britain’s most admired chefs and owner of the Michelin-starred restaurant Le Manoir near Oxford. Woven into stories from Blanc’s years in the food business is a passionate appeal for sustainable cuisine.
An enchanting book about the orchard that Raymond Blanc planted in the Oxfordshire countryside. Full of ancient varieties of fruit, each one is celebrated through anecdotes and recipes, weaving a rich story about our country's past.
Chef Raymond Blanc shows how anyone can make simple and delicious food. The book contains a multitude of easily-prepared recipes suitable for a family meal or a complete dinner party for friends. Blanc aims to impart a sense of adventure, giving readers the confidence to experiment.
Raymond Blanc describes the basic techniques required to create traditional French food and demonstrates 40 simple-to-follow versions of the most well-known dishes. There are step-by-step instructions and photographs accompanying every stage from start to finish.