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The Apprentice - My Life in the Kitchen

English · Paperback / Softback

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In this captivating memoir, the man whom Julia Child has called "the best chef in America" tells the story of his rise from a frightened apprentice in an exacting Old World kitchen to an Emmy Award-winning superstar who taught millions of Americans how to cook and shaped the nation's tastes in the bargain.

We see young Jacques as a homesick six-year-old boy in war-ravaged France, working on a farm in exchange for food, dodging bombs, and bearing witness as German soldiers capture his father, a fighter in the Resistance. Soon Jacques is caught up in the hurly-burly action of his mother's café, where he proves a natural. He endures a literal trial by fire and works his way up the ladder in the feudal system of France's most famous restaurant, finally becoming Charles de Gaulle's personal chef, watching the world being refashioned from the other side of the kitchen door.

When he comes to America, Jacques immediately falls in with a small group of as-yet-unknown food lovers, including Craig Claiborne, James Beard, and Julia Child, whose adventures redefine American food. Through it all, Jacques proves himself to be a master of the American art of reinvention: earning a graduate degree from Columbia University, turning down a job as John F. Kennedy's chef to work at Howard Johnson's, and, after a near-fatal car accident, switching careers once again to become a charismatic leader in the revolution that changed the way Americans approached food. Included as well are forty all-time favorite recipes created during the course of a career spanning nearly half a century, from his mother's utterly simple cheese soufflé to his wife's pork ribs and red beans.

The Apprentice is the poignant and sometimes funny tale of a boy's coming of age. Beyond that, it is the story of America's culinary awakening and the transformation of food from an afterthought to a national preoccupation.

List of contents

Contents Acknowledgments · vii 1. The War Years · 1 2. The Call of the Stove ·23 3. My Apprenticeship · 46 4. Seasons ·66 5. Paris · 76 6. The Plaza Athénée · 88 7. Cooking for Presidents · 106 8. Home Again · 128 9. New York, New World · 134 10. Only in America · 151 11. Cooking with Friends · 168 12. Gloria · 185 13. Living Off the Land · 200 14. Soup’s On · 216 15. Teaching · 224 16. Writing · 250 17. Television · 262 18. Gloria’s Restaurant · 272 19. A New Way to Cook · 286 Index · 295

About the author

The winner of sixteen James Beard Awards and author of over thirty cookbooks, including The ApprenticeEssential Pépin, and Jacques Pépin Quick & SimpleJacques Pépin is a chef, author, television personality, educator, and artist, and has starred in twelve acclaimed PBS cooking series. His dedication to culinary education led to the creation of the Jacques Pépin Foundation in 2016.

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In this captivating memoir, the man whom Julia Child has called “the best chef in America” tells the story of his rise from a frightened apprentice in an exacting Old World kitchen to an Emmy Award–winning superstar who taught millions of Americans how to cook and shaped the nation’s tastes in the bargain.

We see young Jacques as a homesick six-year-old boy in war-ravaged France, working on a farm in exchange for food, dodging bombs, and bearing witness as German soldiers capture his father, a fighter in the Resistance. Soon Jacques is caught up in the hurly-burly action of his mother's café, where he proves a natural. He endures a literal trial by fire and works his way up the ladder in the feudal system of France’s most famous restaurant, finally becoming Charles de Gaulle’s personal chef, watching the world being refashioned from the other side of the kitchen door.

When he comes to America, Jacques immediately falls in with a small group of as-yet-unknown food lovers, including Craig Claiborne, James Beard, and Julia Child, whose adventures redefine American food. Through it all, Jacques proves himself to be a master of the American art of reinvention: earning a graduate degree from Columbia University, turning down a job as John F. Kennedy’s chef to work at Howard Johnson’s, and, after a near-fatal car accident, switching careers once again to become a charismatic leader in the revolution that changed the way Americans approached food. Included as well are forty all-time favorite recipes created during the course of a career spanning nearly half a century, from his mother’s utterly simple cheese soufflé to his wife’s pork ribs and red beans.

The Apprentice is the poignant and sometimes funny tale of a boy’s coming of age. Beyond that, it is the story of America’s culinary awakening and the transformation of food from an afterthought to a national preoccupation.

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"Prose as joyful and rich as the author's food." Kirkus Reviews

".....a delicious book...a joy." -The New York Times Book Review The New York Times Book Review

"The real pleasure of this book is spending time with a thoughtful and sophisticated man, one whose memories and thoughts inevitably turn to food and cooking." - Epicurious

"The kind of well-prepared prose you want to devour slowly." The Oregonian

"A well written, funny, sad, informative and always enchanting account of an incredible career. . . An instant classic." Anthony Bourdain, author of Kitchen Confidential

"A feast." People Magazine

"Pepin writes the way most chefs wish they could cook. . . (The Apprentice) goes down like a feast. . . a worthy indulgence." Gentleman's Quarterly

"An appetizing read." The Oregonian

"A fun chronicle of a half century of progress in the American kitchen." - Saveur

Product details

Authors Jacques Paepin, Jacques Pepin, Jacques Pépin
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Company
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.12.2015
 
EAN 9780544657496
ISBN 978-0-544-65749-6
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 140 mm x 210 mm x 22 mm
Weight 299 g
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Humanities, art, music > History > Contemporary history (1945 to 1989)

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Literary Figures, COMPOSITION & WRITING: MEMOIR & BIOGRAPHY, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Culinary, COOKING: Essays & Narratives, FOOD STUDIES: HISTORY & CULTURE, LITERATURE: MEMOIR & BIOGRAPHY

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