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Clotilde Dusoulier

    Clotilde Dusoulier is a Parisian author and blogger who shares her passion for all things food-related. Her writing encompasses thoughts, recipes, musings, cookbook acquisitions, quirky ingredients, nifty tools, restaurant experiences, and ideas. With her unique perspective and personal style, she brings the world of gastronomy closer to her readers.

    Chocolate and Zucchini
    Clotilde's Edible Adventures in Paris
    The French Market Cookbook
    I Know How To Cook
    Edible French
    Tasting Paris
    • Tasting Paris

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.2(182)Add rating

      Tasting Paris features new and classic French recipes and cooking techniques that will demistify the art of French cooking and transport your dinner guests to Paris. Whether you have experienced the charm of Paris many times or dream of planning your first trip, here you will find the food that makes this city so beloved. Featuring classic recipes like Roast Chicken with Herbed Butter and Croutons, and Profiteroles, as well as newer dishes that reflect the way Parisians eat today, such as Ratatouille Pita Sandwich with Chopped Eggs and Tahini Sauce and Spiralized Zucchini Salad with Peach and Green Almonds. With 100 recipes, 125 evocative photographs, and native Parisian Clotilde Dusoulier’s expertise, Tasting Paris transports you to picnicking along the Seine, shopping the robust open-air markets, and finding the best street food—bringing the flavors and allure of this favorite culinary destination to your very own kitchen.

      Tasting Paris
    • Edible French

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.1(113)Add rating

      The idiosyncrasies of language can tell us a lot about a culture. In this delightful book, Clotilde Dusoulier, creator of the award-winning food blog Chocolate & Zucchini, delves into the history and meaning of fifty of the French language’s most popular food-related expressions.Accompanied by beautiful watercolor illustrations by artist Mélina Josserand, Edible French explores whimsical turns of phrase such Tomber dans les pommes (falling into the apples) = faintingSe faire rouler dans la farine (being rolled in flour) = being fooledAvoir un cœur d’artichaut (having the heart of an artichoke) = falling in love easilyA treat of a read for Francophiles and food lovers alike, Edible French is the tastiest way to explore French culture—one that will leave you in high spirits—or, as the French say, vous donnera la pêche (give you the peach).

      Edible French
    • I Know How To Cook

      • 976 pages
      • 35 hours of reading
      3.9(32)Add rating

      "I Know How to Cook" is the first English translation of Ginette Mathiot's classic French cookbook, "Je sais cuisiner." First published in 1932, it features over 1,200 recipes, covering both simple and elaborate French dishes. This updated edition reveals the secrets of traditional French home cooking.

      I Know How To Cook
    • Cook from the farmer’s market with inspired vegetarian recipes—many of which are gluten-free and dairy-free—with a French twist, all highlighting seasonal produce. Beloved ChocolateAndZucchini.com food blogger Clotilde Dusoulier is not a vegetarian. But she has, like many of us, chosen to eat less meat and fish, and is always looking for new ways to cook what looks best at the market. In The French Market Cookbook, she takes us through the seasons in 82 recipes—and explores the love story between French cuisine and vegetables. Choosing what’s ripe and in season means Clotilde does not rely heavily on the cheese, cream, and pastas that often overpopulate vegetarian recipes. Instead she lets the bright flavors of the vegetables shine through: carrots are lightly spiced with star anise and vanilla in a soup made with almond milk; tomatoes are jazzed up by mustard in a gorgeous tart; winter squash stars in golden Corsican turnovers; and luscious peaches bake in a cardamom-scented custard. With 75 color photographs of the tempting dishes and the abundant markets of Paris, and with Clotilde’s charming stories of shopping and cooking in France, The French Market Cookbook is a transportive and beautiful cookbook for food lovers everywhere.

      The French Market Cookbook
    • Clotilde Dusoulier, a Parisian food enthusiast, shares her culinary explorations and recipes that have captivated a large online following through her blog. Her book expands on this success, offering readers a deeper glimpse into her passion for the city's food scene, blending personal anecdotes with delightful recipes.

      Clotilde's Edible Adventures in Paris