
audiobook
by Cora Moore
Transcriber's Note:
PREFACE
THE BUGBEAR OF AMERICAN COOKERY—MONOTONY
FLAVOR, HANDMAID OF VARIETY
TRUE TRAILS TOWARD ECONOMY
THE APPEAL TO THE EYE
SAUCES, SIMPLE AND OTHERWISE
TWENTY-FOUR LITTLE FRENCH DINNERS
LET US EAT FISH
AN ALL FISH LUNCHEON - MENU
Step into the charming world of Paris’s intimate eateries, where every modest table becomes a stage for culinary whimsy. The book captures the bustling back‑streets, the spirited characters behind the zinc counters, and the artful pairings that turn simple hors d’œuvre into unforgettable moments. With vivid descriptions of atmosphere, garnish, and the subtle magic of French seasoning, it invites listeners to imagine the allure of a tiny bistro tucked away from the city’s grand boulevards.
Beyond romance, the guide offers a practical antidote to the sameness that often haunts the American kitchen. It demonstrates how modest, affordable ingredients can be combined with clever techniques to create dishes that delight the eye and the palate alike. By weaving together tradition, economy, and creativity, the author shows that anyone can bring a touch of Parisian elegance to the everyday family table.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (93K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jana Srna and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2009-09-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

A writer remembered today for a charming 1919 cookbook, bringing the appeal of French dinners to home cooks in a warm, practical way. Her work blends menu planning, technique, and a sense of occasion that still feels inviting.
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