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James Beard

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James Beard was a prolific cookbook author and cooking teacher. Known as the Dean of American Cookery, he championed our national cuisine, establishing American cooking as a force equal to the great cuisines of Europe and the rest of the world. He was a regular contributor to Gourmet and House & Garden, among other publications, and he hosted the first cooking show on NBC, essentially becoming America's original celebrity chef. The James Beard Foundation preserves his home in New York City and hosts an annual awards ceremony celebrating the culinary arts. In 2017, we named him one of the 100 Greatest Home Cooks of All Time. Read our full profile of Beard here.

Crown Roast of Lamb

This is a very attractive roast when properly trimmed and tied. You may have a smallish crown roast or one made with a double rack. Allow about 2 chops per person.

Grilled Italian Sausages

Sweet and hot Italian sausages are delicious grilled over charcoal.

Broiled Turkey Flambé

This dish has an exceptionally delicious sauce and makes fine party fare.

Sliced Larded Filet on French Bread

For hearty appetites allow 1 pound of filet for each guest. Be sure to get whole, not sliced, filet. Ask the butcher to lard the filets for you, or if you have a larding needle you can do it yourself.

Sausage Stuffing

A favorite trick is to stuff the body cavity of the bird with bread stuffing and the neck cavity with the following very highly seasoned sausage meat stuffing.

Choucroute au Champagne

Choucroute is traditionally cooked in champagne but if you wish to be more economical you can cook it in white wine and add a split or two of champagne at the table.