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The French Chef is an American television cooking show created and hosted by Julia Child, [1] produced and broadcast by WGBH, the public television station in Boston, Massachusetts, from February 11, 1963 [2] to January 14, 1973.
Julia Carolyn Child (née McWilliams; [2] August 15, 1912 – August 13, 2004) was an American chef, author, and television personality. She is recognized for having brought French cuisine to the American public with her debut cookbook, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and her subsequent television programs, the most notable of which was The French Chef, which premiered in 1963.
Cooking with Master Chefs was a PBS television cooking show that featured Julia Child visiting 16 celebrated chefs in the United States. An episode that featured Lidia Bastianich was nominated for a 1994 Emmy Award. Other chefs she visited included Emeril Lagasse, Jacques Pépin, and Alice Waters.
In 1982, Parade named Julia Child, one of America’s foremost culinary authorities, food editor of the magazine.For the next four years, Child would develop and publish great recipes in our pages ...
“We know Julia Child made everything better—even potato salad,” Garten explains in her 2022 cookbook Go-To Dinners, which features her recipe for Potato Salad à la Julia Child.
4 small ruby red grapefruits, about 2 pound total; 3 tbsp pickled cocktail onions; 2 tbsp packed flat-leaf parsley leaves; freshly ground pepper; 24 sea scallops, about 2 pound ...
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home Baking with Julia is an American television cooking program produced by Julia Child and the name of the book which accompanied the series. Each episode featured one pastry chef or baker who demonstrates professional techniques that can be performed in a home kitchen.
Paul and Julia Child took their "til death to us part" vow very seriously. The couple were married until his passing in 1994. Julia reportedly dated and even had a boyfriend after Paul's death.