The Auberge of the Flowering Hearth

The Auberge of the Flowering Hearth

"The Auberge of the Flowering Hearth" by Roy Andries De Groot, was published in 1973, in which de Groot writes about the time he spent at a French inn by that name (L'Auberge de l'Atre Fleuri in St-Pierre-de-Chartreuse, Savoy) and the good meals he ate there. It addresses the logic of constructing a meal of several dishes so that they harmonize with one another, to the use of primarily local and seasonal ingredients to contribute to this harmony, and also an internal harmony within individual dishes. It is also a snapshot of old-school aperitifs, such as kir, and illustrates how a kitchen of little pretension can put out world-class food in an environment of passion, hard work, sound technique, long experience, etc. One of the more interesting aspects of the book is that de Groot was blind.

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last = de Groot
first = Roy Andries
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title = Recipies from the Auberge of the Flowering Hearth: A Gastronomic Adventure at the Finest of the French Provincial Inns
publisher = The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc.
date = 1973
location = Indianapolis/New York
pages = 444
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doi =
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isbn = 0-672-51773-6


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  • Roy Andries De Groot — Baron Roy Andries de Groot (February 21, 1910 September 16, 1983) [Social Security Death Index ROY DEGROOT] , was a British born American culinary writer and wine critic.He was born in London, the son of a Dutch artist and a French noblewoman. He …   Wikipedia

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