Le Petit Paris: French Finger Food

Le Petit Paris: French Finger Food

by NathalieBenezet (Author)

Synopsis

A delightful collection of small, tasty, French-inspired bites. Magnificently tempting snacks include a bite-sized croque monsieur made from Nathalie's family recipe, small sandwiches, mini p?t?s, macaroons, pastries, quiches and tarts. The perfect accompaniment to a lazy morning in bed, an afternoon of tea and chit-chat, or an evening of cocktails and shenanigans. With a fun, whimiscal design and an equal selection of savoury and sweet delights, Le Petit Paris turns snacking into a delicate art form.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 104
Edition: 01
Publisher: Hardie Grant Books
Published: 09 Sep 2013

ISBN 10: 1742705960
ISBN 13: 9781742705965

Media Reviews
Nathalie Benezet actually achieves her goal of offering little French snacks which are 'delicious but also simple.' Benezet's little bites actually deliver big results with minimal effort. Make no mistake, there's nothing semi homemade about her finger foods: you will bake, you will flambe; you will rinse snails. But unlike other easy French cookbooks you will actually do these things rather than just stare wistfully at the pictures, and - with help from Benezet - you will do them well. Metrosource
. . .newer cooks trying to replicate their favorite flavors from a trip to Paris will be thrilled...most of the recipes seem simple to put together yet highly craveable... Katie at the Kitchen Door
This charming little tome filled with delicate French delights is sure to please as recipe book, luncheon party favor or special token for a dear friend. Beverly Drive Magazine
True to her word, almost all the food is modern and miniature, making them the prefect party foods. And lest you think these are for adults only, think again. What may be really small for an adult may actually be perfectly proportioned for a kid... Epicurious.com
.. .bite-size bits of bliss. Divided into savory and sweet yummies...tiny never seemed so tasty. - France Magazine

Nathalie Benezet actually achieves her goal of offering little French snacks which are delicious but also simple. Benezet s little bites actually deliver big results with minimal effort. Make no mistake, there s nothing semi homemade about her finger foods: you will bake, you will flambe; you will rinse snails. But unlike other easy French cookbooks you will actually do these things rather than just stare wistfully at the pictures, and with help from Benezet you will do them well. Metrosource
newer cooks trying to replicate their favorite flavors from a trip to Paris will be thrilled most of the recipes seem simple to put together yet highly craveable Katie at the Kitchen Door
This charming little tome filled with delicate French delights is sure to please as recipe book, luncheon party favor or special token for a dear friend. Beverly Drive Magazine
True to her word, almost all the food is modern and miniature, making them the prefect party foods. And lest you think these are for adults only, think again. What may be really small for an adult may actually be perfectly proportioned for a kid Epicurious.com
bite-size bits of bliss. Divided into savory and sweet yummies tiny never seemed so tasty. France Magazine
Author Bio
French born and trained Nathalie Benezet has a love of entertaining. She started 'Le Petit Paris' as a pop-up food stall soon after arriving in London and can be found most days cooking up a storm of delicious, miniature treats.