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Fabulously Delicious The French Food Podcast is a deliciously entertaining culinary journey of France. Do you know the difference between a macaron, a macaroon, and Macron? Why is a croissant shaped like a crescent? Is a beef bourguignon made with wine from another region a beef bourguignon? Who are the mothers of French cuisine? Ever wondered who invented haute cuisine? Well if you've asked yourself any of these questions then this is the podcast for you. Join your host Andrew Prior a passionate Francophile foodie as he explores all things French cuisine from ingredients to dishes to profiles of fabulous French chefs. 

Fabulously Delicious: The French Food Podcast Andrew Prior

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    • 4.9 • 11 Ratings

Fabulously Delicious The French Food Podcast is a deliciously entertaining culinary journey of France. Do you know the difference between a macaron, a macaroon, and Macron? Why is a croissant shaped like a crescent? Is a beef bourguignon made with wine from another region a beef bourguignon? Who are the mothers of French cuisine? Ever wondered who invented haute cuisine? Well if you've asked yourself any of these questions then this is the podcast for you. Join your host Andrew Prior a passionate Francophile foodie as he explores all things French cuisine from ingredients to dishes to profiles of fabulous French chefs. 

    The Story of Fabulous French Chefs - Part Two

    The Story of Fabulous French Chefs - Part Two

    In this episode of Fabulously Delicious, The French Food Podcast, host Andrew Prior takes us on an enlightening journey through the rich history of French cuisine, focusing on the lives and legacies of influential French chefs. We begin with James Hemings a slave to an American president who was sent to Paris to learn to cook French food. Lea Bidaut one of the wonderful meres lyonnaise, Marie Antoine Caraeme who made Napoleons wedding cake, Jaen Anthelme Brillat-Savarin a lawyer who became a food writer and the wonderful Julia Child who to many French food lovers is the start of their journey into the love of French food and cooking it.
    Looking to deepen your culinary journey beyond the podcast? Andrew's latest book, Paris: A Fabulous Food Guide to the World’s Most Delicious City, is your passport to gastronomic delights in the City of Lights. Packed with recommendations for boulangeries, patisseries, wine bars, and more, this guide ensures you savor the best of Parisian cuisine.
    Find Andrew's book Paris: A Fabulous Food Guide to the World’s Most Delicious City and explore more at www.andrewpriorfabulously.com. For a signed and gift-packaged copy of the book, visit https://www.andrewpriorfabulously.com/book-paris-a-food-guide-to-the-worlds-most-delicious-city Also available on Amazon and Kindle.
    For those craving an immersive French food experience, join Andrew in Montmorillon for a hands-on cooking adventure. Stay in his charming townhouse and partake in culinary delights straight from the heart of France.
    Experience French culinary delights firsthand with Andrew's Vienne residencies. Visit https://www.andrewpriorfabulously.com/come-stay-with-me-vienne-residency for more information.
    Have your own Meadowsweet recipes or stories to share? Connect with Andrew on Instagram @andrewpriorfabulously or via email contact@andrewpriorfabulously.com for a chance to be featured on the podcast or his blog.
    Tune in to Fabulously Delicious on the Evergreen Podcast Network for more tantalizing tales of French gastronomy. Remember, whatever you do, do it Fabulously!
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    • 1 hr 37 min
    The Story of Fabulous French Chefs - Part One

    The Story of Fabulous French Chefs - Part One

    In this episode of Fabulously Delicious, The French Food Podcast, host Andrew Prior takes us on an enlightening journey through the rich history of French cuisine, focusing on the lives and legacies of influential French chefs. We begin with Auguste Escoffier, often described as the 'king of chefs,' whose innovations in the kitchen set the foundation for modern French cooking. Pryor details Escoffier's career from his early days as an apprentice to his pioneering role in organizing the kitchen brigade system. The episode also profiles other notable chefs like Edouard Nignon, Elizabeth Brassart of Le Cordon Bleu fame, Eugénie Brazier, the first woman to achieve three Michelin stars, and Gaston Lenôtre, the father of modern French pastry. Each chef's unique contributions and enduring influence on French gastronomy are explored, highlighting their dedication to culinary excellence and innovation.
    Looking to deepen your culinary journey beyond the podcast? Andrew's latest book, Paris: A Fabulous Food Guide to the World’s Most Delicious City, is your passport to gastronomic delights in the City of Lights. Packed with recommendations for boulangeries, patisseries, wine bars, and more, this guide ensures you savor the best of Parisian cuisine.
    Find Andrew's book Paris: A Fabulous Food Guide to the World’s Most Delicious City and explore more at www.andrewpriorfabulously.com. For a signed and gift-packaged copy of the book, visit https://www.andrewpriorfabulously.com/book-paris-a-food-guide-to-the-worlds-most-delicious-city Also available on Amazon and Kindle.
    For those craving an immersive French food experience, join Andrew in Montmorillon for a hands-on cooking adventure. Stay in his charming townhouse and partake in culinary delights straight from the heart of France.
    Experience French culinary delights firsthand with Andrew's Vienne residencies. Visit https://www.andrewpriorfabulously.com/come-stay-with-me-vienne-residency for more information.
    Have your own Meadowsweet recipes or stories to share? Connect with Andrew on Instagram @andrewpriorfabulously or via email contact@andrewpriorfabulously.com for a chance to be featured on the podcast or his blog.
    Tune in to Fabulously Delicious on the Evergreen Podcast Network for more tantalizing tales of French gastronomy. Remember, whatever you do, do it Fabulously!
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    • 1 hr 27 min
    A to Z of French Herbs - Kaffir Lime Leaves - Combava

    A to Z of French Herbs - Kaffir Lime Leaves - Combava

    In today's episode of "Fabulously Delicious: The French Food Podcast," we continue our fascinating A to Z series on French herbs with a deep dive into the intriguing world of kaffir lime leaves or combava as it is known in France.
    Looking to deepen your culinary journey beyond the podcast? Andrew's latest book, Paris: A Fabulous Food Guide to the World’s Most Delicious City, is your passport to gastronomic delights in the City of Lights. Packed with recommendations for boulangeries, patisseries, wine bars, and more, this guide ensures you savor the best of Parisian cuisine.
    Find Andrew's book Paris: A Fabulous Food Guide to the World’s Most Delicious City and explore more at www.andrewpriorfabulously.com. For a signed and gift-packaged copy of the book, visit https://www.andrewpriorfabulously.com/book-paris-a-food-guide-to-the-worlds-most-delicious-city Also available on Amazon and Kindle.
    For those craving an immersive French food experience, join Andrew in Montmorillon for a hands-on cooking adventure. Stay in his charming townhouse and partake in culinary delights straight from the heart of France.
    Experience French culinary delights firsthand with Andrew's Vienne residencies. Visit https://www.andrewpriorfabulously.com/come-stay-with-me-vienne-residency for more information.
    Have your own Meadowsweet recipes or stories to share? Connect with Andrew on Instagram @andrewpriorfabulously or via email contact@andrewpriorfabulously.com for a chance to be featured on the podcast or his blog.
    Tune in to Fabulously Delicious on the Evergreen Podcast Network for more tantalizing tales of French gastronomy. Remember, whatever you do, do it Fabulously!
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    • 14 min
    A to Z of French Herbs - Purslane - Pourpier

    A to Z of French Herbs - Purslane - Pourpier

    In today's episode of "Fabulously Delicious: The French Food Podcast," we continue our fascinating A to Z series on French herbs with a deep dive into the intriguing world of purslane or pourpier as they call it in France. A succulent in many gardens and a herb and vegetable in others.
    Looking to deepen your culinary journey beyond the podcast? Andrew's latest book, Paris: A Fabulous Food Guide to the World’s Most Delicious City, is your passport to gastronomic delights in the City of Lights. Packed with recommendations for boulangeries, patisseries, wine bars, and more, this guide ensures you savor the best of Parisian cuisine.
    Find Andrew's book Paris: A Fabulous Food Guide to the World’s Most Delicious City and explore more at www.andrewpriorfabulously.com. For a signed and gift-packaged copy of the book, visit https://www.andrewpriorfabulously.com/book-paris-a-food-guide-to-the-worlds-most-delicious-city Also available on Amazon and Kindle.
    For those craving an immersive French food experience, join Andrew in Montmorillon for a hands-on cooking adventure. Stay in his charming townhouse and partake in culinary delights straight from the heart of France.
    Experience French culinary delights firsthand with Andrew's Vienne residencies. Visit https://www.andrewpriorfabulously.com/come-stay-with-me-vienne-residency for more information.
    Have your own Meadowsweet recipes or stories to share? Connect with Andrew on Instagram @andrewpriorfabulously or via email contact@andrewpriorfabulously.com for a chance to be featured on the podcast or his blog.
    Tune in to Fabulously Delicious on the Evergreen Podcast Network for more tantalizing tales of French gastronomy. Remember, whatever you do, do it Fabulously!
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    • 6 min
    A to Z of French Herbs - Nettles - Les Orties

    A to Z of French Herbs - Nettles - Les Orties

    In today's episode of "Fabulously Delicious: The French Food Podcast," we continue our fascinating A to Z series on French herbs with a deep dive into the intriguing world of nettles, or "Les Orties" as they are known in French. Host Andrew Prior enlightens us with the botanical history of nettles, tracing back to 1753 when Carl Linnaeus classified them as Urtica dioica. Listeners will discover the etymology of "Urtica," derived from the Latin "uro," meaning to burn or sting, and "dioica," from the Greek word for two houses. This episode brims with fascinating facts, such as the discovery by botanist Charles Naudin that a strong wind can render nettle stings harmless.
    Exploring the historical and cultural significance of nettles, Andrew reveals their role in the nitrogen cycle and their surprising utility during wartime, such as the German army's use of nettle fibers for uniforms in World War I. Nettles have also been significant in various traditions and legends, from Julius Caesar’s troops using them for alertness to the Tibetan saint Milarepa’s green skin from prolonged use. We also learn about the practical applications of nettles in ancient textiles, paper production, and even cheese making in France, highlighting their versatility beyond their notorious sting.
    For culinary enthusiasts, the episode offers a delightful surprise: Andrew’s favorite recipe for nettle soup. He walks us through the process of transforming these wild plants into a delicious and nutritious meal. Nettles, rich in vitamins A, B, and C, along with essential minerals, are not just a historical or botanical curiosity but a contemporary superfood. This episode of "Fabulously Delicious: The French Food Podcast" not only enriches our understanding of "Les Orties" but also invites us to appreciate their unique place in French culinary and cultural heritage.
    Looking to deepen your culinary journey beyond the podcast? Andrew's latest book, Paris: A Fabulous Food Guide to the World’s Most Delicious City, is your passport to gastronomic delights in the City of Lights. Packed with recommendations for boulangeries, patisseries, wine bars, and more, this guide ensures you savor the best of Parisian cuisine.
    Find Andrew's book Paris: A Fabulous Food Guide to the World’s Most Delicious City and explore more at www.andrewpriorfabulously.com. For a signed and gift-packaged copy of the book, visit https://www.andrewpriorfabulously.com/book-paris-a-food-guide-to-the-worlds-most-delicious-city Also available on Amazon and Kindle.
    For those craving an immersive French food experience, join Andrew in Montmorillon for a hands-on cooking adventure. Stay in his charming townhouse and partake in culinary delights straight from the heart of France.
    Experience French culinary delights firsthand with Andrew's Vienne residencies. Visit https://www.andrewpriorfabulously.com/come-stay-with-me-vienne-residency for more information.
    Have your own Meadowsweet recipes or stories to share? Connect with Andrew on Instagram @andrewpriorfabulously or via email contact@andrewpriorfabulously.com for a chance to be featured on the podcast or his blog.
    Tune in to Fabulously Delicious on the Evergreen Podcast Network for more tantalizing tales of French gastronomy. Remember, whatever you do, do it Fabulously!
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    • 14 min
    The Story of Alain Senderens

    The Story of Alain Senderens

    In this episode of Fabulously Delicious, The French Food Podcast, we delve into the fascinating life and legacy of Alain Senderens, a pioneering force behind Nouvelle Cuisine. Born in 1939 in Hyères, Provence, Alain's passion for cooking was kindled by his grandmother's exquisite Sunday meals and a love for reading. His culinary journey began with an apprenticeship at the Ambassador Hotel in Lourdes, followed by stints at La Tour d’Argent and Lucas Carton in Paris, the latter of which he would eventually own. Alain’s remarkable career saw him transform French cuisine, introducing innovative techniques and flavors that broke away from traditional heavy dishes, making him a pivotal figure in modern gastronomy.
    Senderens’ career is marked by his groundbreaking approach to food and wine pairing, a concept he developed with oenologist Jacques Puisais. This unique philosophy led Alain to craft dishes specifically to complement wines, revolutionizing the dining experience. His restaurant L’Archestrate, dedicated to Nouvelle Cuisine, earned three Michelin stars and became a culinary landmark in Paris. Despite later returning his stars to make high-quality dining more accessible, his influence on the culinary world remained profound. Alain’s vision of "great food without fuss" was a testament to his commitment to democratizing gourmet cuisine, emphasizing simplicity and quality over opulence.
    Throughout his illustrious career, Alain trained numerous renowned chefs and received numerous accolades, including the title of Commander of Arts and Letters and an Officer of the Legion of Honor. His innovative spirit and dedication to the craft earned him the title of the founding father of Nouvelle Cuisine. Alain’s legacy continues to inspire chefs and food lovers worldwide, reminding us of the transformative power of culinary art. Join us as we explore the life of this visionary chef and his lasting impact on French cuisine.
    Looking to deepen your culinary journey beyond the podcast? Andrew's latest book, Paris: A Fabulous Food Guide to the World’s Most Delicious City, is your passport to gastronomic delights in the City of Lights. Packed with recommendations for boulangeries, patisseries, wine bars, and more, this guide ensures you savor the best of Parisian cuisine.
    Find Andrew's book Paris: A Fabulous Food Guide to the World’s Most Delicious City and explore more at www.andrewpriorfabulously.com. For a signed and gift-packaged copy of the book, visit https://www.andrewpriorfabulously.com/book-paris-a-food-guide-to-the-worlds-most-delicious-city Also available on Amazon and Kindle.
    For those craving an immersive French food experience, join Andrew in Montmorillon for a hands-on cooking adventure. Stay in his charming townhouse and partake in culinary delights straight from the heart of France.
    Experience French culinary delights firsthand with Andrew's Vienne residencies. Visit https://www.andrewpriorfabulously.com/come-stay-with-me-vienne-residency for more information.
    Have your own Meadowsweet recipes or stories to share? Connect with Andrew on Instagram @andrewpriorfabulously or via email contact@andrewpriorfabulously.com for a chance to be featured on the podcast or his blog.
    Tune in to Fabulously Delicious on the Evergreen Podcast Network for more tantalizing tales of French gastronomy. Remember, whatever you do, do it Fabulously!
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    • 19 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

TempliereSP ,

So much to learn!

I love this series. So informative and entertaining and Andrew’s passion for food and Frenchness is infectious. The bite size episodes are perfect for a quick French fix every now and then. Just fabulous.

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