Cover art for Bistronomy
Published
Rizzoli, September 2015
ISBN
9780847846108
Format
Hardcover, 240 pages
Dimensions
25.4cm × 21.6cm

Bistronomy Recipes from the Best New Paris Bistros

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Following the success of the classic Patricia Wells books, Paris Bistro Cooking and The Food Lovers Guide to Paris, Bistronomy offers an up-to-the-minute report on what is happening in the hottest Paris bistros of today, and how the home cook can reproduce their tricks.

For a decade now, a revolution has quietly been brewing in Paris: Out with the old stuffy white tablecloth, Michelin-starred, heavily sauced restaurants; in with the new style of bistros that run on a wildly creative, off-the-cuff, improvisational, and experimental energy that embraces influences from abroad--quelle horreur, even American chefs-and refracts the seasonal/local/sustainable mantra through the lens of classic French technique. This is the first book to interpret this new cuisine for the home cook, adapting 120 recipes from 25 of the best new Paris bistros for the everyday kitchen.

This collection will appeal to French-food lovers who buy David Lebovitz, Clotilde Dusoulier, and Rachel Khoo, this has the hip, cool edge that today's good food lovers crave.

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