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Also, its about france, and a lot of other chefs, and a culinary tradition that grew up to change the world of gastronomy. Its about a family tree, about the trunk from which many branches grew. And its about food, lots of food. Great food, some of the greatest food on earth. I took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la anthony what is it exactly about this place . Over the past century, the system here, the tradition, whatever it is that took hold here, churned out a tremendous number of the worlds most important chefs point, chapel, troisgros, bocuse. And as importantly, influenced nearly all the rest of them. Why lyon . Why is this such a gastronomic capital though. I mean, why bocuse here, why troisgros here, why all of these great chefs . Daniel because lyon is its really positione ....
also, it s about france, and a lot of other chefs, and a culinary tradition that grew up to change the world of gastronomy. it s about a family tree, about the trunk from which many branches grew. and it s about food, lots of food. great food, some of the greatest food on earth. i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la anthony: what is it exactly about this place? over the past century, the system here, the tradition, whatever it is that took hold here, churned out a tremendous number of the world s most important chefs point, chapel, troisgros, bocuse. and as importantly, influenced nearly all the rest of them. why lyon? why is this such a gastronomic capital though. i mean, why bocuse here, why troisgros here, why all of thes ....
Old age of 20, monsieur paul worked as apprentice for brazier. daniel: she was such a screamer, they say, you will fall on your ass she was screaming so hard. [ paul speaking french ] daniel: she was the first up in the morning. [ paul speaking french ] daniel: and the last one to go to bed. she would go to the market with three cook in the back of the truck, and she will put the case of green beans or something, and the cook will be sitting down making the beans not to waste time for the rest of the mise en place. anthony: truly a terrifying figure. truffle soup elysee. i can t tell you how many hours i stared at photos of this dish, how pathetically i ve tried to replicate it. never ever did i get to think i d try it, much less like this. loup en croute feuillete avec sauce choron. sea bass with a tomato béarnaise sauce baked in a meticulously crafted mille-feuille crust. ....
Luxurious sleeping compartments, a bar car with liveried attendants. david: when you look at the menus of all all the what how people used to eat on trains, that s all inspiration of how we cook in the restaurant. you know? anthony: casserole with sweetbreads and fresh peas with béarnaise sauce. roast leg of lamb, currant jelly. fred: very nice pictures in the book the dining by train book of a guy holding the turkey, cutting the turkey. anthony: right. fred: when you order a drink anthony: right. fred: it comes from a bottle made out of glass into a glass made out of glass. anthony: right. fred: which is kind of cool in our day and age. anthony: it comes back to service, doesn t it? fred: yeah. anthony: oh, thank you. we are presented with a perfectly serviceable omelet. there may no longer be a smoking lounge with brass spittoons, but this does not mean a traveler has to suffer. so you always travel with a truffle shaver? david: well, during tru ....
Sea bass with a tomato béarnaise sauce baked in a meticulously crafted mille-feuille crust. daniel: this is a great moment. [ paul speaking french ] daniel: yeah. you only have three camera? or anthony: the fish is filled with a delicate lobster mousse, chervil and tarragon, then wrapped carefully in pastry. notice please the careful and expert tableside carving and service. [ paul speaking french ] daniel: he has been making the same thing for 50 years. paul has an amazing respect for classic. anthony: a pot-au-feu, the peasant classic. daniel: tony, get closer. anthony: you are totally sending me every one of those pictures by the way. wow, look at that. this style of dish goes back long before cameras. but it s perfect. is there a more perfect assortment of colors and textures? in this one, a somewhat more luxurious version. beef shanks, flank steak, oxtail, veal shanks, chicken, ....