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You can get her cookbook “Mastering the Art of French Cooking” here (affiliate link): https://amzn.to/4gwSrMD

Recipe Link: https://www.food.com/recipe/boeuf-bourguignon-a-la-julia-child-148007

43 Comments

  1. Too tall for the military?!? WTF?

    Anyway, I never knew this much about her personal biography, she sounds pretty amazing.
    Studying for a whole new career at 37?! That's really cool, says a lot about her attitude in life IMO, more people should be like that, there's always new things to do and learn!

  2. I do actually prefer the "is it worth the time/effort it takes to make this" standard over the tier list, though I do wish you expanded a bit more on the reasoning. Looks delicious though!

  3. Videos are practically useless without the tier list. They’re all professional chefs, so we know already that the dishes are gonna be good. The point of the series is to rank comparatively with other chefs

  4. I made her recipe for puff pastry when I was 12. I used to watch her on PBS and it started my love of cooking. Great short!

  5. Great content! So much great information packed in a wonderful presentation 👏👏 I love being motivated by amazing food! ❤

  6. Boeuf bourguignon is one of those classic dishes that franch people will actually make at home.
    You can cook it the "right" way if you want, but at it's core it's just beef cubes, veggies, butter and wine

  7. My dad actually had the pleasure of working with her and gave him a signed copy of her book. I still have it to this day, love her recipies as well as how she looked at cooking. ❤

  8. I tried making this, I dunno if I did it justice. It truly did take all day and I definitely wanna give it another go

  9. It took ten years to publish? Was it because of the lack of internet to research a complex foreign tradition

  10. She has a lot of time intensive recipes in that book. Definitely not appropriate in our dual income lives

  11. So she stole a centuries old french recipe lol. I mean that is what americans are known for, but sheeesh

  12. If any of you are interested, there’s an excellent show about her life called Julia starring Sarah Lancashire. I was so good I binged the first season in two days.

  13. OMG Rouen mentioned in an international video.

    La Couronne is the world's oldest tavern still open and is located in Rouen, on the marketplace where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake.

    I had no idea Julia Child had visited our normand city

  14. I don't miss the tier list for what it's worth and also – do yourself a favour and make this dish one day before you actually want to eat it. It's worth the wait.

  15. Fun fact: one of the first recipes Julia Child created was shark repellant she helped to develop during her time in OSS, and used to keep the sharks for being a bit too curious around naval explosives.

  16. I can say, I knew someone that cooked from Julia Child's cookbook, among others. I can not remember which of Mrs. Child's dishes I had the chance to try, but I know it was amazing because everything the lady I knew cooked was beyond amazing. She had shelves full of cookbooks, and I remember her having a filing drawer set full of her family recipes as well which she used for special occasions. I honestly think her cooking abilities are why her family was so awesome, kind of too busy to argue with your mouth full of amazing foods.

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