Twenty-four Little French Dinners and How to Cook and Serve Them
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The book critiques domestic monotony in cookery and advocates adopting small French-dinner principles—balanced menus, inventive sauces, judicious seasoning, economical reuse of ingredients, and attractive presentation—to bring variety and pleasure to everyday meals. It combines practical chapters on flavoring, economy, visual appeal, sauces, and fish with twenty-four complete dinner menus, each accompanied by step-by-step recipes and serving directions. Emphasis falls on simple techniques and pantry enhancements that transform ordinary components into well-balanced, flavorful dishes without excessive cost, offering clear, actionable guidance for home cooks seeking greater variety and refinement.
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