French Leave : A wonderful year of escape and discovery

Author(s): John Burton Race

Travel Writing

French Leave, tie-in to the major TV series directed by Pat Llewellyn, who discovered Jamie Oliver and the Two Fat Ladies, follows two-star Michelin chef John Burton Race, his wife, six children and Labrador dog as they escape everyday life in London and head off to rural France to set up home for a year. This warm and witty book, filled with full-colour photographs, seasonally chronicles John Burton Race's return to his culinary roots and his adventures along the way. There are over 100 specially commissioned authentic French country recipes including Asparagus Hollandaise; Pommes Boulangeres; Roast Duck with Prunes and Wild Strawberry Shortcake. For those whose imagination is captured by the TV series or those who simply want to read about a wonderful year of escape in France and enjoy sensational food writing, French Leave will be without doubt, the book of the year. 'Along with Gordon Ramsay, one of the most talented British chefs at the moment' Food and Drink, BBC2

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Brilliantly evocative B format of the major Channel 4 series

'Open this book and you can almost breathe in the aroma of rural France - and the food', Publishing News .'A delicious read - this book will help you bring a touch of France to your table', Heat Magazine .'This glossy tie-in features country-style recipes to thrill the Francophile, bonhomie to amuse and enough family tensions to fill a terrine', Independent on Sunday .'Along with Gordon Ramsay, one of the most talented British chefs at the moment', Food and Drink, BBC2

John Burton Race was born in Singapore in 1957, the son of a British diplomat, and he spent his formative years travelling the globe, experiencing a multitude of cuisines. His family settled in Hampshire and his journey to create the most beautiful food began then, and encompassed sous chef at Les Manoir Quat' Saisons, Oxford and head chef and manager of Le Petit Blanc, Oxford. In 1986, John opened a restaurant of his own - L'Ortolan, in Berkshire, gaining and maintaining two Michelin stars from 1986 until 2000. From 2000 until 2003 he ran The Landmark restaurant, in London's Landmark Hotel, and reclaimed not one, but two Michelin stars within the first year of trading.

General Fields

  • : 9780091898304
  • : ebury
  • : ebury
  • : 0.17
  • : 01 July 2004
  • : 200mm X 129mm X 15mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : John Burton Race
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : 641.5944
  • : 232
  • : colour illustrations, colour portraits