New French Table: Classic and Contemporary Home Cooking by Emily Roux and Giselle Roux

    • Categories: Soups; Winter; Vegan; Vegetarian
    • Ingredients: zucchini; leeks; Tuscan kale; spinach; cilantro; parsley; crusty bread
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  • Butternut squash, garlic and cilantro soup

    • pholoppo on November 21, 2022

      Great if you're looking for something quick and easy to make on a cold day (assuming that the butternut squash is already peeled and cut). For me, the ratio of stock to squash was completely off and the soup came out very brothy. I'm going to try make with 1:1 liquid:vegetable next time.

  • Whole roast pigeon, with peaches, turnips and sage

    • catwoman153 on March 12, 2020

      Thinking I'll try this with Cornish game hen...

  • Tomato tart

    • sdutton on September 25, 2018

      I made this tonight using frozen puff pastry and Beefsteak summer tomatoes. Otherwise I followed the directions exactly as written. This was so wonderful. I think one of the key players was the sweet flavor of the very fresh basil from my garden with the other of course being beautiful end of summer field grown tomatoes. Going to the farm tomorrow hoping find more fresh tomatoes so I can make this again before the season ends. Five stars.

  • Pissaladière

    • meggan on July 05, 2021

      Used this recipe loosely. The puff pastry makes it easy.

  • Apple cake

    • Indio32 on October 28, 2021

      Complete disaster. Have only ever made 3 cakes so just starting my baking journey. Followed the recipe to the letter but thought that 300g of flour but only 1 egg and some butter wouldn't be enough to produce a batter. I was right! it produced a dry crumble mix. So as not to waste the ingredients I added another egg and added enough milk to produce a (thick) batter. Also would have preferred the recipe to have given a weight for the apples as I was using one of the suggested types Bramley's. It called for 3 but I ended up using only 1 due to there size. I don't like to be defeated so will probably try this again with the amended 150 grams of flour but not for a while.

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  • ISBN 10 1770859683
  • ISBN 13 9781770859685
  • Published Sep 01 2017
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 304
  • Language English
  • Countries Canada, United States
  • Publisher Firefly Books

Publishers Text

Simple recipes from the creative forces behind London's renowned La Gavroche restaurant.

It is the dream of many to enjoy fresh and flavorful French cuisine every day. Short of moving to France, New French Table is the answer. It is a beautiful collection of classic and modern dishes from the mother-daughter team of the Roux family, owners of the famous La Gavroche restaurant, the last bastion in London of classically rich French haute cuisine.

The recipes in New French Table are for dishes found on a family table in France as often as they are found on the menu of a fancy French restaurant. Both a cookbook and a beautiful photographic homage to French cuisine, New French Table features 113 recipes for fresh and delicious food to enjoy on any day for any event.

Some of the dishes are:

  • Bread -- Pan bagnat with sun-dried tomatoes and olives; French brioche with chocolate centers
  • Preserves, Pickles and Terrines -- Vinegar artichokes; Chicken liver pâté
  • Soups -- Mushroom velouté with roasted walnuts; White winter soup (celeriac and chestnuts)
  • Salads -- Fennel salad with fresh herbs and pine nuts; Fregola salad with chorizo and roasted peppers
  • Provincial Family Food -- Snails in parsley sauce; Rabbit with mustard sauce
  • Feeding a Crowd -- Spring lamb with garlic and mint dip; Red onion and fennel tart
  • Today's Trends -- Spelt risotto with sprouting broccoli and mushrooms; Lobster ravioli with parsley condiments
  • International Influences -- Warm Thai noodle salad with seared beef; Strawberry tiramisu
  • The Professional Kitchen -- Pan-seared pollock with avocado purée and citrus dressing; Confit pork, roasted kale and kabocha pure
  • Classic Desserts -- Beignets aux pommes (apple fritters); Cherry clafoutis cake
  • New French Table is a home cook's peek into the Roux kitchen. It will undoubtedly attract avid cooks and aspiring chefs.



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