The Cook and the Gardener : A Year of Recipes and Writings for the French Countryside

Winner of the Best Book on France by a Non-French Writer Award at the Versailles Cookbook Fair; finalist for the Julia Child Award, the Gourmet Magazine Award, and "Best Cookbook of the Year" sponsored by IACP; and nominated in the international category of the KitchenAid Book Awards of the James Beard Foundation Awards. The unique, award-winning cookbook--a collection of seasonal recipes from a traditional French garden. A unique blend of stylish cookbook and earthy garden story, here is a c... (show more)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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  • This has to be in my top 5 favorite cookbooks. I love the way it is laid out month by month rather than grouped by category like other books. Before going to the farmers' market I have often flipped to the month in question to get ideas for seasonal recipes/ menus. Hesser's anecdotes about her year in France are the icing on the cake, although it's hard not to be incredibly jealous!

     
     
    by Noelle Lothamer on Sep 24, 2008 at 05:17PM

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  • I started this with some disappointment -- I had thought it was a book of food essays and not a cookbook format, but then it turned out to have so much writing about food in it that I was happily surprised. I especially enjoyed the seasonal aspect to it, and just read straight through, taking in the recipes as I went. A beautiful book for cooks, gardeners, and those who love to eat good food.

     
     
    by Facebook User on Sep 29, 2009 at 09:18PM

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