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Michel Roux: Life is a Menu - Reminiscences and Recipes from a Master Chef: Life Is a Menu - Reminiscences and Recipes from a Master Chef

Michel Roux: Life is a Menu - Reminiscences and Recipes from a Master Chef: Life Is a Menu - Reminiscences and Recipes from a Master Chef

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Author: Michel Roux
Publisher: Constable
Category: Book

Buy New: £77.82



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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 111704

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.8

ISBN: 1841192422
Dewey Decimal Number: 641
EAN: 9781841192420
ASIN: 1841192422

Publication Date: October 19, 2000
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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Learn from the "MASTER"   November 3, 2001
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

A wonderfull insight of one of the most aclaimed chefs of our time, Michel Roux tells us of his childhood, his mothers exelent cooking and how growing up in the South of France and the attitude of the people towards food, and the way they eat had influeced him to become the top chef of our time.
Admired and respected by all profesional chefs and those who like to experement at home, Roux takes us hand in hand to describe in detail the little things that turns a meal into a dining experience.

His singular hummor makes this a very easy book to read and will have the reader going back again and again, flicking through the pages asking "how would Roux do that?"
A truly wonderfull book by a truly wonderfull chef who has a unique view on food, sevice and the whole experience that is eating.


5 out of 5 stars Great Chef - great book!   November 21, 2000
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Some people are extremely talented. As one of the World's great Chefs Michel Roux is undoubtedly one of those people. It seems somewhat unfair then that he should also be an extremely talented writer.

This is an autobiography with a difference - it grabs your attention from the beginning and throughout shows you tantalising glimpses both of his culinary art and his life. Nothing stodgy about this narrative and, although it might be cliched to say it, as light and delicate as you would expect from someone trained in the art of the patissier.

Michel Roux introduces us to a very different world in which he grew up, a world which surprised me. As to why you will have to read the book. It is also a great insight into what it takes to achieve greatness as a Chef - extreme dedication and hard work. The book also shows the rewards that have come from that dedication and hard work - his career achievements, the people he has met and delighted with his food and the places he has been.

The style of the book, as suggested by the title "Life is a Menu", is laid out in chapters which deal with the component parts of the menu. Starting with Champagne and Canapes it goes into mouth-watering detail of the various foods and styles of cuisine from the time the young apprentice patissier, Michel Roux, started a long and distinguished career in 1956 to the present day. It is a revelation to discover how a Master Chef learnt his craft.

Along the way we get to meet different personalities, great Chefs in their own right like, Paul Bocuse and the Troisgros Brothers. Could you really have 'Truite fumee' for 75p or an entree for 1.75 when Le Gavroche first opened in 1967 - pioneering days for the Roux Brothers in a land more used to processed peas and sliced bread!

It is sprinkled throughout with anecdotes and culinary tips that appear seamlessly as part of the continuing narrative. It is a book I will treasure and read again, as well as use some of the recipes it contains!

Finishing the book was a great disappointment to me. Why? Because while reading I was living in the world of Michel Roux which for me was true escapism. I have experienced this before in fiction but never in a fact-based book - hopefully there will be more reminiscences to be published in the future.

Great Chef - great book!


5 out of 5 stars How Dare He?   October 19, 2000
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

How dare Michel Roux write his autobiography and write it so well, serving up so many wonderful anecdotes and delicious stories? After all, do the rest of us go around dazzling the world with our own estouffade de lievre quercinois and perfect souffles? Jeffrey Robinson



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