The Saucier's Apprentice: One Long Strange Trip through the Great Cooking Schools of Europe

The Saucier's Apprentice

One Long Strange Trip through the Great Cooking Schools of Europe

2008 • 344 pages

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In the blink of an eye, Bob Spitz turned fifty, finished an eight-year book project and a fourteen-year marriage that left him nearly destitute, had his heart stolen and broken on the rebound, and sought salvation the only way he knew how. He fled to Europe, where he hopscotched among the finest cooking schools in pursuit of his dream. The urge to cook like a virtuoso, to unravel the mysteries of the process, had become an obsession.Spitz hit the fabled cooking-school circuit in a series of idyllic European villages, and The Saucier's Apprentice is a chronicle of his exploits. Combining an outrageous travelogue with gastronomic lore, hands-on cooking instruction, hot-tempered chefs, local personalities, and a batch of memorable recipes, Spitz's odyssey recounts the transformation of a professional writer--and lifelong kitchen amateur--into a world-class cook.


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The writer can be funny at times but he is mostly a privileged whiny perfectionist who criticizes those with less knowledge about food then he and complains when other people don't think that he's the greatest.

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