Lulu's Provencal Table: The Food and Wine from Domaine Tempier Vineyard

Lulu's Provencal Table: The Food and Wine from Domaine Tempier Vineyard

by RichardOlney (Author), Richard Olney (Author)

Synopsis

Richard Olney - responsible for the legendary Time-Life cooking series as well as other cooking classics such as his wonderful Simple French Food (also published by Grub Street) - moved to Provence in 1961 and had the good fortune to befriend Lulu and Lucien Peyraud, the owners of the noted Domaine Tempier vineyard in Provence, not far from Marseilles.
Lulu's Provencal Table tantalizes the reader with Olney's descriptions of the regional food served as the vineyard meals at the domaine. Then he lovingly transcribes Lulu's recipes. She has an empathy with and understanding of Provencal ingredients that is inspirational. There is succulent Pot-Roasted Leg of Lamb with Black Olives served with Courgette Gratin, and Potato and Sorrel Gratin, delicious with just six ingredients. There are plenty of simple recipes, but the recipe for bouillabaisse is a fascinating 10 pages long.

Her 150 recipes read like a roll call of the best of Provence tapenade, anchoiade, brandade, pissaladiere, bagna cauda, sardines grillees, bouillabaisse, bourride, daurade au fenouil, daube, gigot a la ficelle and ratatouille. Starting with aperitifs and amuse-gueule and finishing up with fruit desserts, hers is classic French country cooking, featuring everyday ingredients cooked with respect for their nature and flavour.

Having been described as `a gastronomic love poem to France's most exhilarating region', this is an essential book for any serious food lover's library.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Grub Street Publishing
Published: 01 Jun 2018

ISBN 10: 191162119X
ISBN 13: 9781911621195

Media Reviews
'....over many months, the tentative giving and taking of recipes quietly evolved into a book so rich in collaboration that Lulu together with Richard seemed to become as one: a magical, culinary love affair, if you will.' --Simon Hopkinson The Observer
For the real thing look no further than Lulu's Provencal Table in which Madame Lulu Peyraud shares her ancestral knowledge... --Elisabeth Luard The Oldie
A must for every French foodie's bookshelf. --Living France Magazine
Lulu's cooking is often earthy, always delicious, and always appropriate to the moment. --Alice Waters