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Nobody Does it Better: Why French Cooking is still the best in the world

By Trish Deseine

Published 2007

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Volumes have been written about whether you should frittata, flip or fold. The classic French omelette is folded into an oval shape, pale on the outside, wet on the inside, and served with a simple green salad and bread. Much of how it turns out depends more on wrist action during the egg-beating than recipe proportions or additions. Personal variations have been encouraged since Auguste Escoffier, the tur

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