Seal the partridges in a clay pot with spicy olive oil. Remove them. In the same fat, sauté the onion until it turns into liquid gold. Add the chorizo, ham, and peeled tomatoes. Sauté violently. Return the partridges to the sofrito bed. Sprinkle with wine. Let the alcohol fly to heaven. Cover with stock. Cover the pot. Give three sighs of slow cooking (45 minutes). Serve with a mountain of French fries on the side.
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Dumas was a legendary gourmand whose passion for food rivaled his passion for storytelling. This book is the definitive proof of his expertise in the kitchen. Culinary History:
Dumas wrote with the conviction that cooking was an art form akin to writing. He famously used food as a vehicle for storytelling. While he relied heavily on the culinary knowledge of his close friend, the chef Adolphe Dugléré (proprietor of the famous Café Anglais), the voice remains unmistakably Dumas’s. It is grandiose, witty, and occasionally digressive, treating the reader not as a student in a kitchen, but as a companion at a dinner party.
After Dumas' death, the manuscript was edited by notable figures including the poet Leconte de Lisle and a young Anatole France 📥 Editions and Availability
