Julia's Kitchen Wisdom

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Julia's Kitchen Wisdom
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AuthorJulia Child, David Nussbaum
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectCulinary Arts
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherAlfred A. Knopf
Publication date
2000
Media typeBook
Pages135
ISBN0-375-41151-8
OCLC44794913
641.5 21
LC ClassTX651 .C523 2000
Preceded byJulia and Jacques Cooking at Home 

Julia's Kitchen Wisdom (Knopf, 2000, ISBN 0-375-41151-8) is a book of cooking principles, first published in 2000, that was based on the notebook of the famous American television chef Julia Child.

Description

The book Julia's Kitchen Wisdom accompanied a TV special of the same name and was compiled by co-author David Nussbaum, who had worked with Child and Jacques Pépin on their book of the previous year, Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home. It was Child's last published book before her death in 2004 and was intended as a quick reference for common kitchen techniques rather than a comprehensive cookbook in the manner of 1961's Mastering the Art of French Cooking or 1989's The Way To Cook.

The book follows the practice used in previous books (particularly The Way To Cook) of focusing on "master recipes", basic recipes representing a specific principle or ingredient, and then presenting other dishes as variants thereof. Due to its brevity, it also shies away from presenting complex recipes such as puff pastry, referring readers to Child's earlier, more in-depth work for such items.

Julia's Kitchen Wisdom was reissued in 2009 in a paperback edition as a tie-in to the movie version of the book Julie & Julia.

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