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The French Cook
The French Cook (Le Cuisinier françois), 1651, is the most important cookery book of the 17th century. It was the first recipe book to receive international acclaim, and European cookery was changed, through its influence, for many centuries to come.
This revolutionary recipe book was written by the foremost member of a group of French chefs who wrote for a professional audience in the age of Louis XIV. Little is known of his life or if he himself was responsible for the considerable innovations that appear in his book, but he was certainly the first to write them down. The first translation into English (or “englished” as it was termed) of the second 1652 edition, made in the following year by a certain I.D.G., had a dramatic effect on English cooks and cookery writers. Recipes were adapted to meet English taste and, although there was some later resistance from native cooks such as Hannah Glasse, English food was never to be the same again.
This culinary revolution rejected the heavily spiced flavours of the cuisine of the Middle Ages which tended to mask the natural flavours of foods and replaced them with the use of local herbs. Likewise, sweet and sour combinations were abandoned along with the heavy use of sugar outside of desserts. New vegetables appeared. Greater attention was paid to freshness and visual appearance. This is summed up in a saying by Varenne, “When I eat Cabbage soup, I want it to taste like cabbage.”
La Varenne’s innovations have now become part of our repertoire, including his omelettes, ragouts, bisques and caramel, new ways of flavouring dishes and many new technical terms, such as au bleu and au naturel.
Two other works attributed to La Varenne are published along The French cook in an omnibus edition also available from Equinox -- see La Varenne's Cookery: The French Cook; The French Pastry Chef; The French Confectioner

ISBN (Hardback) 978-1870962179
Price (Hardback) £22.00 / $39.95
Publication 01/09/2001
Pages 280
Size 223 mm x 174 mm
Readership scholars
Metadata
- isbn9781870962179 (Hardback)
- original publisherSouthover Press
- original publisher placeLewes, East Sussex
- publisherEquinox Publishing Ltd.
- publisher placeSheffield (U.K.)
- rights holderEquinox Publishing Ltd.
- series titleSouthover Press Historic Cookery and Housekeeping
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