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Paul Bocuse, hailed as Chef of the Century by the Gault & Millau guide, was born in 1926 into a family of chefs, one in which the profession had been passed from father to son since the 17th century. Bocuse earned his first Michelin star in 1958 and won the Meilleur Ouvrier de France contest three years later. He was awarded his second Michelin star in 1960. The awarding of his third Michelin star, in 1965, was the culmination of the great work he had achieved throughout his career. Here, step-by-step instructions and photographs show home cooks how to master his 10 most famous dishes: Truffle Soup * Macaroni Gratin * Poached Eggs a la Beaujolaise * Chicken Fricassee with Morels * Duck & Foie Gras Pie with Roannaise Sauce * Classic Blanquette of Veal * Leg of Lamb en Croute with Spring Vegetables * Sea-bass in a Pastry Crust, Choron Sauce * Red Mullet withPotato Scales * Tarte Tatin.
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