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Jacques Pépin New Complete Techniques
Description
Jacques Pépin is universally hailed by professional chefs and home cooks as the grand master of cooking skills and methods. Now, his classic seminal work, Jacques Pépin‘s Complete Techniques, is completely revised and updated with more than 1,000 color photographs and 30% new techniques.
A culinary masterclass taught by the master himself, Jacques Pépin’s New Complete Techniques includes more than 600 cooking techniques and methods along with 160 recipes. Each recipe and technique is explained using step-by-step instructions accompanied by photographs featuring Pépin himself.
Follow along as this culinary legend demonstrates every aspect of classic cooking, from start to finish. Whether you’re a home cook interested in learning basic skills, or a seasoned professional looking for pro-tips, Jacques Pépin‘sNew Complete Techniques has something for everyone.An example of the range of topics covered includes:
A culinary masterclass taught by the master himself, Jacques Pépin’s New Complete Techniques includes more than 600 cooking techniques and methods along with 160 recipes. Each recipe and technique is explained using step-by-step instructions accompanied by photographs featuring Pépin himself.
Follow along as this culinary legend demonstrates every aspect of classic cooking, from start to finish. Whether you’re a home cook interested in learning basic skills, or a seasoned professional looking for pro-tips, Jacques Pépin‘sNew Complete Techniques has something for everyone.An example of the range of topics covered includes:
- How to sharpen a knife
- How to peel an onion
- How to bone a chicken
- How to make decorative swans and flowers out of fruits and vegetables
- How to use an old refrigerator as a smoker for trout
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Praise
"There has never been anything like it anywhere."
—Julia Child
—Julia Child
"Concise. Informative. Indispensible."
—Anthony Bourdain
"Pépin asks the reader to not treat this as a book, treat it as an
apprenticeship. I took that to heart, and, indirectly, Jacques Pépin
became my mentor through these techniques."
—Tom Colicchio