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The Parisian bistro scene conjures as many images of Gauloises and Piaf as it does of veal stews and floating islands. This CD-book multimedia presentation aims to associate jazz, that quintessentially American musical form, with French cookery. O'Connor has compiled recipes from some of Paris' most celebrated bistros. Two American bistros, one on each coast, and a Montreal establishment also rate notice. For tourists needing to know more about the surroundings of the Parisian establishments, a "neighborhood walk" introduces parks and sites around each eatery. Each bistro has divulged an appetizer, entree, and dessert recipe. Terrines, steak
frites, roast chicken, and
tarte tatin, form the core of this cuisine. Most dishes are such classics that there are few surprises among the recipes, but a moderate level of cooking skill is useful to execute them successfully.
Mark Knoblauch
Review
Sharon O'Connor's book Bistro, part of the Menus and Music series, provides readers with recipes from chefs at 17 top Paris bistros, plus useful insider neighborhood notes. There's also a CD with mood-setting songs by Edith Piaf, Django Reinhardt, and others top lay while preparing a meal fromor trip tothe City of Light. --
Bon Appetit Magazine, 11/99
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