Hubert Keller's Souvenirs

Hubert Keller's Souvenirs
Author: Hubert Keller
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 819
Release: 2012-10-30
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1449423418

From a James Beard award winner, “part memoir, part cookbook . . . fresh takes on traditional French cuisine, with small anecdotes that introduce each dish.”(Booklist) Souvenirs is a memoir cookbook written by the multitalented Hubert Keller: celebrity chef, restaurateur, and Frenchman. Through personal stories and 120 recipes, the book explores his classical training and traces his development as a creative superstar chef. Keller apprentices in a Michelin three star–rated restaurant at the age of sixteen. He moves from his native Alsace, to southern France, and is inspired by the cuisine of the sun while working with the great French chefs of his time, Roger Vergé, Paul Bocuse, and Gaston Lenôtre. He learns to adapt to challenging new environments in South America, and the United States, and charts his own path into the newest frontiers of the restaurant business. The book is organized by seminal themes in Keller’s life, starting with his family in France, and ending back there again in the ”Holiday” chapter. The myriad recipes, which have been adapted for the home cook, are intertwined with 125 photographs by award-winning photographer Eric Wolfinger; images of family and friends, food and cuisine, and the places and landscapes of France, Las Vegas, and San Francisco, which all make up chef Keller’s life.

Burger Bar

Burger Bar
Author: Hubert Keller
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2015-08-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0544791681

TAKE YOUR BURGERS FROM EVERYDAY TO EXTRAORDINARY WITH CHEF HUBERT KELLER "There are burgers and then there are Hubert Keller's Burger Bar burgers. In this book, Hubert Keller turns out original and delicious burgers and raises the bar for everyone else."—Alain Ducasse Drawing on his experience as a four-star chef and using only the finest fresh ingredients, Chef Hubert Keller, the creator and owner of the popular Burger Bar restaurants in Las Vegas, St. Louis, and San Francisco, reveals how to re-create his sophisticated, succulent burgers in your own home. Burger Bar features more than 50 inspirational recipes for Keller's burgers and sides that emphasize high-quality ingredients, fabulous flavor combinations, and simple preparation techniques. From meaty delights such as the New York Strip Surprise Burger and the Greek Burger, to the off-the-beaten-path Crab Sliders and Buffalo Burger, to must-have sides and sauces such as Perfect French Fries and Piquillo Pepper Ketchup, there's a recipe to delight every palate. Packed with professional tips on preparation and presentation plus Keller's "Build Your Own" techniques, Burger Bar is the go-to cookbook for anyone who wants to know how to build a better burger.

Hubert Keller's Christmas in Alsace

Hubert Keller's Christmas in Alsace
Author: Hubert Keller
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2013-12-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1449459250

A James Beard award winning celebrity chef shares his family Christmas traditions and twenty of his favorite recipes from his boyhood home of Alsace, France. From multitalented Hubert Keller, chef, restauranteur and Frenchman, a cookbook commemorating the Christmas traditions he celebrated with his family in his childhood home of Alsace, France. Filled with personal reminiscences, beloved recipes and photos from chef Keller’s life, this cookbook is a tribute to the culture and food of the Alsatian region.

The Cuisine of Hubert Keller

The Cuisine of Hubert Keller
Author: Hubert Keller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 229
Release: 1996
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780898158076

The executive chef and owner of Fleur de Lys in San Francisco shares recipes stemming from both his French background and his commitment to California-style healthfulness

Hubert Keller's Souvenirs

Hubert Keller's Souvenirs
Author: Hubert Keller
Publisher: Andrews Mcmeel+ORM
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2012-10-30
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1449423426

From a James Beard award winner, “part memoir, part cookbook . . . fresh takes on traditional French cuisine, with small anecdotes that introduce each dish.”(Booklist) Souvenirs is a memoir cookbook written by the multitalented Hubert Keller: celebrity chef, restaurateur, and Frenchman. Through personal stories and 120 recipes, the book explores his classical training and traces his development as a creative superstar chef. Keller apprentices in a Michelin three star–rated restaurant at the age of sixteen. He moves from his native Alsace, to southern France, and is inspired by the cuisine of the sun while working with the great French chefs of his time, Roger Vergé, Paul Bocuse, and Gaston Lenôtre. He learns to adapt to challenging new environments in South America, and the United States, and charts his own path into the newest frontiers of the restaurant business. The book is organized by seminal themes in Keller’s life, starting with his family in France, and ending back there again in the ”Holiday” chapter. The myriad recipes, which have been adapted for the home cook, are intertwined with 125 photographs by award-winning photographer Eric Wolfinger; images of family and friends, food and cuisine, and the places and landscapes of France, Las Vegas, and San Francisco, which all make up chef Keller’s life.

Culinary Artistry

Culinary Artistry
Author: Andrew Dornenburg
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 450
Release: 1996-11-14
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0471287857

"In Culinary Artistry...Dornenburg and Page provide food and flavor pairings as a kind of steppingstone for the recipe-dependent cook...Their hope is that once you know the scales, you will be able to compose a symphony." --Molly O'Neil in The New York Times Magazine. For anyone who believes in the potential for artistry in the realm of food, Culinary Artistry is a must-read. This is the first book to examine the creative process of culinary composition as it explores the intersection of food, imagination, and taste. Through interviews with more than 30 of America's leading chefsa including Rick Bayless, Daniel Boulud, Gray Kunz, Jean-Louis Palladin, Jeremiah Tower, and Alice Watersa the authors reveal what defines "culinary artists," how and where they find their inspiration, and how they translate that vision to the plate. Through recipes and reminiscences, chefs discuss how they select and pair ingredients, and how flavors are combined into dishes, dishes into menus, and menus into bodies of work that eventually comprise their cuisines.

Native American Cooking

Native American Cooking
Author: Lois Ellen Frank
Publisher: Random House Value Pub
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1991
Genre: Cookery, American
ISBN: 9780517147504

Cuisine À Latina

Cuisine À Latina
Author: Michelle Bernstein
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780618867509

From "Gourmet" to "Esquire" to the "Wall Street Journal," Bernstein has drawn widespread acclaim for her passionate reinterpretations of the Latin dishes of her childhood. In her first cookbook, she introduces this exciting food.

Roy's Feasts from Hawaii

Roy's Feasts from Hawaii
Author: Roy Yamaguchi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-04
Genre: Hawaiian cooking
ISBN: 9781580088480

The book features the world-famous fusion cooking of Pacific Rim pioneer Roy Yamaguchi, who blends European with Asian styles of cooking, while emphasizing seafood and fresh island ingredients.

The Restaurant

The Restaurant
Author: William Sitwell
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2020-04-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 147117963X

AS READ ON BBC RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK. The fascinating story of how we have gone out to eat, from the ancient Romans in Pompeii to the luxurious Michelin-starred restaurants of today. Tracing its earliest incarnations in the city of Pompeii, where Sitwell is stunned by the sophistication of the dining scene, this is a romp through history as we meet the characters and discover the events that shape the way we eat today. Sitwell, restaurant critic for the Daily Telegraph and famous for his acerbic criticisms on the hit BBC show MasterChef, tackles this enormous subject with his typical wit and precision. He spies influences from an ancient traveller of the Muslim world, revels in the unintended consequences for nascent fine dining of the French Revolution, reveals in full hideous glory the post-Second World War dining scene in the UK and fathoms the birth of sensitive gastronomy in the US counterculture of the 1960s. This is a story of the ingenuity of the human race as individuals endeavour to do that most fundamental of things: to feed people. It is a story of art, politics, revolution, desperate need and decadent pleasure. Sitwell, a familiar face in the UK and a figure known for the controversy he attracts, provides anyone who loves to dine out, or who loves history, or who simply loves a good read with an accessible and humorous history. The Restaurant is jam-packed with extraordinary facts; a book to read eagerly from start to finish or to spend glorious moments dipping in to. It may be William Sitwell’s History of Eating Out, but it’s also the definitive story of one of the cornerstones of our culture.