James Martin's French Adventure: 80 Classic French Recipes

Author: James Martin

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  • : 45.00 NZD
  • : 9781849499545
  • : Quadrille Publishing, Limited
  • : Quadrille Publishing, Limited
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  • : 0.96978
  • : November 2016
  • : 253mm X 201mm
  • : United Kingdom
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  • : James Martin
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  • : Hardback
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  • : English
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  • : Full colour photography
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Description


James Martin's French Adventure showcases the superstar chef's handpicked favourite recipes from the series and sees him journey the length and breadth of the country, sampling the very best food France has to offer. Along the way he cooks seafood in Marseille, shops at colourful Provencal markets, cooks with legendary chefs including Michel Roux and Pierre Gagnaire and explores the vineyards of Burgundy.


With 80 recipes for fabulous French classics, as well as James's own takes on some of the delicious dishes he tastes on the road, you'll be spoilt for choice. Enjoy a warming bowl of vibrant pistou soup on a chilly evening, or take duck rillettes with fig and peach chutney on your next picnic. For a treat, try scallops Saint Jacques with champagne sauce or a classic boeuf bourguignon. And what better end to a meal than a pear and rosemary tarte tatin or a refreshing iced blackberry soufflĂ©?


Overflowing with stunning photography, James Martin's French Adventure is a must-have for anyone who loves the good life and great, simple food.


Author description

Former presenter of the BBC's Saturday Kitchen, James Martin is one of the UK's most popular TV chefs, whose enthusiasm and passion for food have won him countless fans. His accessible approach to cooking has been showcased across bestselling books including Sweet (2015), Home Comforts (2014) and More Home Comforts (2016). He regularly appears on the BBC, ITV and Food Network, as well as demonstrating live at the BBC Good Food Show and touring the UK with his own one-man show.