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Pampille's Table: Recipes And Writings From The French Countryside From Marthe Daudet's Les Bons Plats De France |
Annotations: Inspired by references to the "delicious books of Pampille" in Proust's "Remembrance of Things Past," the veteran cookbook author Shirley King adapted this gastronomic gem of a book for the modern American kitchen. Marthe Daudet (1878-1960) was Pampille, and her book "Les Bons Plats de France," originally published in 1919, is still regarded as a classic in France. Her intriguing mix of charming writing, insightful wit, and wonderful, authentic recipes makes this a travelogue as well as a useful cookbook. While remaining faithful to Pampille's language and work, King has updated the recipes when necessary to make them practical for modern cooks.
Publisher's Remarks: Inspired by references to the "delicious books of Pampille" in Proust's "Remembrance of Things Past," the veteran cookbook author Shirley King adapted this gastronomic gem of a book for the modern American kitchen. Marthe Daudet (1878-1960) was Pampille, and her book "Les Bons Plats de France," originally
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