Observer Food Monthly, Nov 2006
"a carefully researched collection of regional recipes that make you want
to jump straight on the ferry."
to jump straight on the ferry."
Extract from CAM (Cambs University Mag),December, 2006
...[a] richly illustrated book...[that] will delight anyone who
loves France and French cuisine.
loves France and French cuisine.
Bristol Evening Post, November 25, 2006
Simple French food is back in fashion...
French Magazine, January 2007
To combat the cold this winter,...Sarah Woodward brings us a
selection of Alpine dishes designed for the slopes.
selection of Alpine dishes designed for the slopes.
Food & Travel
a new book full of classic French dishes easy to master in the
British kitchen.
British kitchen.
Product Description
With its great gastronomic tradition, there has always been much to celebrate about French food. But behind the menus of the Michelin-starred restaurants lies regional cooking that has evolved around the ingredients and seasons of France's diverse terroir. From the Brittany coast to the Alps, Paris to the Mediterranean, internationally acclaimed food and travel writer Sarah Woodward seeks out time-honoured, home-cooked dishes. She explores not only the dishes themselves but also the influences that formed them as she travels around France, stopping frequently to hear about the best local market or producer. And because France doesn't stop at the Channel and the Pyrenees, she includes recipes from the overseas departments - chestnut soup from Corsica, crab terrine from Guadeloupe and 'blaff', a favourite fish stew of Martinique.
About the Author
Sarah Woodward was brought up in Belgium and spent her early twenties in Paris working at Les Caves de la Madeleine, one of the most highly regarded wine shops in the city. She now spends half her time at her home in a remote village in the Pyrenees. She contributes regularly to the Financial Times, Conde Nast Traveller and Wine magazine. Her previous book for Kyle Cathie, Tastes of North Africa, was described as 'one of this year's must-haves' by The Sunday Times and 'a glorious book' by House & Garden.