The legacy of Julia Child told in a mouth-watering documentary ‘Julia’ | Nightline
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Before Julia Child, American home cooks were opening cans and following gelatin mold recipes while French technique remained locked behind kitchen doors that might as well have been monastery walls. She didn't just teach people to cook — she made the intimidating accessible without dumbing it down, proving you could respect the craft while still explaining why your hollandaise broke. Anyone who's ever had to teach a green cook the difference between a simmer and a boil knows exactly what she was up against. The woman showed up and did the work.
— The Chef's Take
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