Tartes by Frederic Anton and Christelle Brua
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- ISBN 10 2812306785
- ISBN 13 9782812306785
- Published Oct 09 2013
- Format Hardcover
- Page Count 288
- Language French
- Countries France
- Publisher Editions Du Chene
- Imprint Editions Du Chene
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Frédéric Anton, chef 3*** du Pré Catelan et membre du jury de MasterChef sur TF1, nous livre 100 recettes de tartes sucrées et salées : que ce soient des quiches, des cocas, des pizzas, des clafoutis, des pies, des pastillas, ou tout simplement des tartes. Le chef vous apprendra comment faire vous-même les pâtes et vous donnera des conseils pour associer telle pâte à telle préparation. Des recettes toutes simples qui font de chaque tarte un petit chef-d'oeuvre.More than a hundred recipes for sweet and savory tarts from two of France’s most critically acclaimed chefs. With easy-to-follow instructions and stunning photography, this must-have collection features beloved classics along with some modern twists. Tarts are a classic French comfort food—simple to make, elegant to serve, and glorious to eat. Bringing together the very best recipes from all over France, these delicious, easy recipes are wonderful for intimate dinners but also a joy for entertaining a crowd. The book is divided into three sections: savory, sweet, and making dough. Most recipes occupy a single page with simple, clear instructions illustrated with one full-page photograph that displays the result like an objet d’art. Included are instructions for several types of dough, advice on ingredients and equipment, and tips for rolling, stretching, and baking a perfect crust. Recipes include such classics as tarte Tatin, tarte à la rhubarbe, and clafouti as well as innovative new takes on stalwarts like rice pudding tart or a cheesecake tart. The savory section mirrors this approach with classics like quiche Lorraine and then includes some intriguing innovations as well as other tartlike dishes such a pizzas, pissaladière, and Alsatian flammeküeche. Whether you’re an expert baker looking to perfect your craft or a novice seeking to master the basics, Tarts is sure to become a treasured volume.


