A table: recipes for cooking and eating the french way - Rebekah Peppler
Rebekah Peppler

A table: recipes for cooking and eating the french way - Rebekah Peppler

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Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Voil Here is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table.

At once a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide to easy gathering over food and drink, Table features 125 simple, elegant recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

Paris-based American food writer Rebekah Peppler includes classics, regional specialties, and dishes with a strong international influence.

Here are recipes for all the courses, from snacks to desserts, organized into before, during, and after-dinner chapters.

Recipes include: Croque Madame and Cr me Br l e; Basque Chicken and Ni oise (for a Crowd); Green Shakshuka; Lamb Tagine; and Bamboo Tonic.

Information on shopping and stocking your pantry, helpful tips on having people over, and stories on French food culture make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to French living.

In a photo-rich package that features aspirational photography from Paris and Provence--charming apartments overlooking the rooftops of Paris, picnics along the Seine, Provencal markets overflowing with fresh produce-- Table is an inviting and accessible cookbook from a fresh voice in the food world.

MAKES HIGHBROW CUISINE ACCESSIBLE: French cuisine is traditionally seen as highbrow, technical, and intimidating.

This book breaks down those barriers and presents a collection of approachable recipes that reflect how French people cook at home today.

With dishes that are easy to whip up on a weeknight but impressive enough to serve at a party, Table gives you the tools you need to recreate the magic of a French evening anywhere in the world.

MODERNIZES A CLASSIC SUBJECT: Classic French cookbooks no longer reflect what cooking looks like in France today.

France has evolved into a diverse, multicultural melting pot-an identity that is reflected in its food.

Table modernizes the traditional perception of French cooking with a more global and representative collection of recipes.

COMPELLING PACKAGE: This book is full of evocative photography of rustic French kitchens, chic Parisian apartments, charming alleyways, Provencal markets, and more.

With approachable recipes, an informal tone, and aspirational photography, readers will feel as if they are traveling through France with their best friend.

FRENCH IS FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Whether in regard to hosting, cooking, fashion, beauty, or health, the French seem to have all the secrets.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to host or cook French food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible French recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility - Fans of Rebecca Peppler's work, including her James-Beard Award nominated book, - People of all ages who like to host unfussy gatherings with delicious food and minimal prep Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking the pantry, and preparing the table, as well as stories on French food culture, make this not just a recipe-driven cookbook but also a chic guide to modern French living.

FOREVER CHIC: French food and the French lifestyle will never go out of style.

Table offers a window into an enviable way of life and is filled with inspiring, useful tips--perfect for Francophiles and anyone who likes to cook and eat good food.

Perfect for: - Home cooks looking for accessible recipes, relying less on fancy techniques and more on ease and accessibility.

- Fans of Rebekah Peppler's work, including her James Beard Award-nominated book, Ap ritif , and regular writing in the New York Times .

- People of all ages who like to plan unfussy meals with delicious food and minimal prep.

Mastering the Art of French Cooking meets Dinner: Changing the Game in a beautifully photographed, fresh approach to French cooking and gathering, with 125 simple recipes.

Table: Recipes for Cooking and Eating the French Way is an alluring, delicious invitation to the French table from Paris-based American food writer and stylist, Rebekah Peppler.

It is both a repertoire-building cookbook and a stylish guide that will make readers feel as though they are traveling through France with a close friend.

New York Times contributing writer Rebekah Peppler shares 125 elegant, new French recipes that reflect a modern, multicultural French table.

With approachable recipes, a conversational tone, and aspirational photography, Table contains secrets for cooking simple, sophisticated meals and recreating the magic and charm of French life anywhere in the world.

125 ACCESSIBLE RECIPES: Included are classics such as Ratatouille and Cr me Br l e ; regional dishes, such as Basque Chicken , Ni oise (for a Crowd) , and Alsatian Cheesecake ; as well as recipes born of the melding of the cultures and flavors that help define contemporary French eating, from Bigger B nh M and Lamb Tagine to Green Shakshuka .

USEFUL ADVICE: Guidance on shopping, stocking th.

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Guidance on shopping stocking the pantry and preparing the table as well as stories on
Guidance on shopping stocking the pantry and preparing the table as well as stories on
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Guidance on shopping stocking the pantry and preparing the table as well as stories on
Guidance on shopping stocking the pantry and preparing the table as well as stories on
Guidance on shopping stocking the pantry and preparing the table as well as stories on
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