Einfach gut Essen – Ducasse Nature Für Alain Ducasse ist das Prinzip „Nature“ fast schon eine Lebensphilosophie: denn wer sich gut ernährt, befindet sich auch im Einklang mit sich selbst und seiner Umwelt und das tut einfach gut. Saisonal, frisch, bio, regional, weniger Fleisch, mehr Zeit für Genuss, weniger Salz, Zucker und Fett, einfach und gut, weniger Verschwendung: das sind die „Nature“-Grundlagen. In der Einführung werden sie ausführlich erläutert und dann in 150 Rezepten, nach Jahreszeiten sortiert, genussvoll umgesetzt. Suppen und Hauptgerichte, Salate und Gemüsegerichte, pikante Kuchen und Desserts, Eingemachtes, Gewürze und Dips – voller Aroma und Genuss mit allem, was die Natur saisonal zu bieten hat. Entwickelt von Christophe Saintagne und Alain Ducasse sind die Rezepte einfach, ausgewogen und gut und haben das gewisse raffinierte Extra der französischen Küche. Zu jedem Rezept gibt es – wie bereits im ersten Nature-Band – kulinarische Hinweise und Küchentipps von Alain Ducasse sowie gesundheitliche Tipps zu den verwendeten Produkten und Anmerkungen für eine ausgewogene Ernährung von Paule Neyrat . Zusätzlich werden in jeder Jahreszeit drei ausgewählte Produkte in Genussporträts detaillierter vorgestellt. Hinweis: Dies ist die Ausgabe für Deutschland und Österreich. Die inhaltlich identische Ausgabe für die Schweiz ist beim Schweizer Fona Verlag unter dem Titel „Ducasse Nature II“, ISBN 978-3-03780-595-4 erhältlich.
Alain Ducasse Bücher






Ducasse Nature
einfach, gesund und gut
I Love Paris
- 260 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Der Ducasse
- 264 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Das Meisterwerk vom Rekord-Meisterkoch Alain Ducasse erhielt vom Guide Michelin als erster und einziger Cuisinier zeitgleich dreimal die Höchstwertung von drei Sternen. In diesem großformatigen Kochbildband präsentiert der Meisterkoch fantastische Rezepte der französischen Küche. Frische und Eigengeschmack der Zutaten stehen im Mittelpunkt seiner Kochkunst und garantieren Ihnen unvergleichliche Geschmackserlebnisse. Ausstattung: 125 großformatige Farbfotos
Cooking School
- 656 Seiten
- 23 Lesestunden
When one cracks open the big Cooking School: Mastering Classic and Modern French Cuisine by Alain Ducasse et. al. one is immediately enticed by the elegant and simple layout, a book divided by recipes into easy, intermediate, and difficult categories with an extensive and useful appendix. -New York Journal of Books In this beautiful gift volume, he presents a new, fully updated collection of fabulous recipes and expert lessons to give readers a complete culinary education! A must gift for your favorite foodie! -Epicurus.com Magazine Alain Ducasse's soup-to-nuts Cooking School is a must for foodies. -Veranda ...an authoritative volume that promises nearly 200 recipes and thousands of step-by-step photographs focused on French cuisine. With a title referencing Ducasse's cooking school in Paris, sections are organized by difficulty level to encourage even novice cooks to add the mother sauces to their repertoires. -Eater.com If you know someone looking for the step-by-step instructions and images to perfecting French cooking, then this book is their new Bible. From tools to techniques, famed chef Alain Ducasse spells it all out for our ease. -Honest Cooking This is an important, world- class book. If you bring a copy home, it will not sit on your shelf. You will use it and you'll become a better home chef. And your family will know it! -Cooking by the Book
J'aime London
- 448 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Renowned chef Alain Ducasse presents a list of his favourite eating haunts in London. His recommendations include pastrami-packed sandwiches from Monty's Deli and custard doughnuts from the St. John Bakery.
Tasting Vietnam
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
This beautifully designed guide to Vietnamese home cooking and comfort food goes beyond restaurant fare to explore the vibrant, fresh flavors of a cuisine whose popularity is rising rapidly.
Cooking for Kids. From Babies to Toddlers : Simple, Healthy, and Natural Food
- 174 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Alain Ducasse presents parents with the keys to giving young children healthy food. Alain Ducasse is one of France's best-known chefs and well known for his devotion to healthful eating, as demonstrated in his critically acclaimed and best-selling book Alain Ducasse Nature. Now the multi-Michelin-starred chef goes back to basics and rediscovers the pleasures of preparing simple, locally sourced, natural food for children, from ages 6 months to 3 years. The simple yet delicious dishes included here highlight a range of flavor combinations in which vegetables, fruits, and grains take pride of place, while animal protein is used sparingly. Ducasse casts aside preconceived notions of baby food to reveal that its essence should be composed of the same essential ingredients used in food for adults-locally sourced, seasonal produce and fresh flavors based on a simplified repertoire of recipes without the additives and preservatives found in commercial baby food. Charts, sidebars, and asides containing useful snippets of Ducasse's experience and nutritionist Paule Neyrat's advice are peppered throughout the charmingly illustrated recipes, making for a book that is both useful and beautiful for every parent wishing to start their children out with good eating habits.
Simple Nature : 150 new recipes for fresh healthy dishes
- 380 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
For anyone interested in a healthier, lighter alternative to traditional French cuisine, this collection of simple, easy French recipes focuses on organic, locally sourced, and sustainable ingredients. Alain Ducasse’s Nature series of cookbooks makes eating healthfully on a daily basis both simple and pleasurable. Ducasse dispels the idea that French food is defined by complicated techniques, time- consuming recipes, and loads of butter and cream. Along with nutritionist Paule Neyrat and chef Christophe Saintagne, he shows how going back to basics means rediscovering the pleasures of sustainable, seasonal French food with maximum nutrition and flavor. The recipes are first and foremost delicious, but they are also healthy and respectful of natural resources and stress sustainable practices—which is why animal protein is de-emphasized (as well as salt and sugar, too) in favor of more vegetables, more legumes, and more grains, leaving meat and fish to be used sparingly—if at all, as many of the recipes are vegetarian—for flavor. This volume takes a more holistic approach to mealtime and includes tips and ideas for reusing leftovers and reducing waste.


