French Kitchen Lessons: Recipes & Stories from Normandy's Rabbit Hill Farm by Cat Bude

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    • Categories: Soups; Spring; French
    • Ingredients: unsalted butter; vegetable oil; mixed onions; sherry vinegar; dry white wine; beef stock; bay leaves; baguette bread; garlic; Gruyère cheese; olive oil
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  • Pinotpuss_1. on August 25, 2025

    Excellent book, a great read book as well as a cookbook. The recipe for Duck a la Provençale is so delicious as are many others. Organising her book by the seasons is a great help.

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  • ISBN 10 1958417394
  • ISBN 13 9781958417393
  • Published Oct 01 2024
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 304
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Hardie Grant North America

Publishers Text

French Kitchen Lessons is a celebration of food, farm life, and the seasons—not only the seasons of the year, but the seasons of life: starting over, finding a place, trying new things, and gathering.

In 2010, Cat Bude and her husband left their jobs in Seattle, packed up their house and their kids, and moved to Normandy, France. After much looking, they found a run-down, rambling farmhouse, overrun with wild rabbits, and Rabbit Hill Farm was born. As Cat and her family settled into life on the farm, an urge to share the joys of country life led Cat to start her blog, Rabbit Hill Lifestyle, and eventually she began hosting vintage shopping tours, guided market trips, lavender harvest parties, and cooking classes for readers of her blog traveling to Rabbit Hill.

French Kitchen Lessons begins with classic French staples like pastry doughs, mother sauces, and stocks, then teaches you how to transform them into dishes to share at your table every season. Recipes range from traditional like Croques Monsieur and Bœuf Bourgignon, to those with modern twists like a savory Paris-brest and Lemon Poppy Seed Crêpes, and are all inspired by the French market-to-table tradition.