Love and Kisses and a Halo of Truffles

Love and Kisses and a Halo of Truffles
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Publisher : Open Road Media
Total Pages : 427
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ISBN-10 : 9781504004527
ISBN-13 : 1504004523
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Book Synopsis Love and Kisses and a Halo of Truffles by : James Beard

Download or read book Love and Kisses and a Halo of Truffles written by James Beard and published by Open Road Media. This book was released on 2015-05-05 with total page 427 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An intimate look into the kitchens and lives of two celebrated American food legends and friends Renowned culinary master James Beard and his dear friend, chef Helen Evans Brown, shared both a love of food and a keen insight into the changing palate of American diners. In this twelve-year, bicoastal epistolary exchange of three hundred letters, Beard and Brown offer not only tidbits of indispensible culinary guidance but also two fascinating perspectives on cooking. Whether swapping recipes for dishes like chocolate crepes and roast duck, trading descriptions of delicious meals, or exchanging stories about their travels, Beard and Brown bring their world to vivid life, and their letters provide a unique snapshot of a culinary love affair that is guaranteed to delight epicureans of all stripes. This charming conversation between two great food-loving friends is both a historic gem and a heartwarming, witty account of a deep and meaningful relationship that lasted a lifetime.


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