Essential Cuisine: Michel Bras by Michel Bras

    • Categories: Egg dishes; Canapés / hors d'oeuvre; Snacks; French; Vegetarian
    • Ingredients: eggs; apricot jam; Laguiole cheese; almond powder; Demerara sugar; fouace bread
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  • 101 Cookbooks by Aran Goyoaga

    ...my jaw fell to the floor. Dishes that were so inventive, colorful and almost architectural. The recipes do require a bit of skill and knowledge so one must be patient with it.

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  • ISBN 10 1931605076
  • ISBN 13 9781931605076
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  • Published Mar 01 2002
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 272
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Ici La Press

Publishers Text

Michel Bras is a three-star Michelin chef, the owner of an extraordinary inn located in one of the most beautiful spots in France, but he is much more than that. He is the author of a cuisine filled with fresh emotions. Each of his dishes is a discovery and simplicity itself. It is a happy and inventive cuisine. It is a cuisine that owes more to love than to science, a universe filled with wonder. Ginette and Michel gambled on the sky and the high land. Their son Sébastien and his wife, Véronique, live this adventure together with them. It is a great team. To live and work at Puech du Suquet, they chose a bold architecture that suits the high plain of Aubrac, in the heart of the land where Michel Bras sees himself. Local products garnish the tables, as do the silverware and the famous knifes of Laguiole. Aubrac inspires not only Michel Bras' best recipes but also some of his best photographs. More than a simple portrait, Essential Cuisine is the work of a great chef in his maturity and an invitation to share his universe.

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