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Jacques Pépin and Julia Child | Cooking With Master Chefs Season 1 | Julia Child 

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Jacques Pépin, a master chef and teacher of French cuisine, joins Julia to prepare a lobster souffle in his home kitchen in rural Connecticut.
About Julia Child - Cooking with Master Chefs:
Julia Child visits the kitchens of acclaimed master chefs, including Alice Waters, Jacques Pepin, Andre Soltner and more, where they demonstrate distinct techniques, regional recipes, and culinary tips that guide home cooks through their favorite recipes. Expertly preparing each dish and teaching with passion along the way, the master chefs offer a unique and inspirational learning experience.
About Julia Child on PBS:
Spark some culinary inspiration by revisiting Julia Child’s groundbreaking cooking series, including The French Chef, Baking with Julia, Julia Child: Cooking with Master Chefs and much more. These episodes are filled with classic French dishes, curious retro recipes, talented guest chefs, bloopers, and Julia’s signature wit and kitchen wisdom. Discover for yourself how this beloved cultural icon introduced Americans to French cuisine, and how her light-hearted approach to cooking forever changed how we prepare, eat and think about food. Bon appétit!
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@justintimmons7613
@justintimmons7613 Год назад
These two always had such a charming chemistry together. You can tell they were true friends.
@robing9278
@robing9278 8 месяцев назад
"Tastes like bamboo!" She kills me!
@Gregbot9000
@Gregbot9000 Год назад
Still better than 98% of cooking channels on youtube.
@tb9489
@tb9489 Год назад
Or tv
@cathylukawecki6513
@cathylukawecki6513 Год назад
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@neiljackson1428
@neiljackson1428 11 месяцев назад
U ain't never lied
@A.I.FORGIVEUS
@A.I.FORGIVEUS 10 месяцев назад
they are like the Beatles of cooking
@dankraus2772
@dankraus2772 9 месяцев назад
And that last 2% is only because Jacques uploads his own RU-vid videos to this day
@cathykrueger4899
@cathykrueger4899 5 месяцев назад
We now have three generations of Julia Child watchers. The addition of Jaques Pepin is frosting on the cake. The meal prepared in this video would have to be my very favorite of all time. I grew up a town away from where Jacques Pepin lives so I’m a lobster lover. The soufflé makes me want to run into the kitchen right now and make one. Together these two define inspiration. It’s a gift.
@RataStuey
@RataStuey 8 месяцев назад
Ok… I have never ever seen Julia Childs before. This was my first introduction to her. Wow. She’s something.
@glamdolly30
@glamdolly30 7 месяцев назад
She was wonderful - a glorious one-off! Jacques is very special too. So glad they recorded TV shows together, their friendship is a joy to see.
@kristinavalencia6871
@kristinavalencia6871 11 месяцев назад
This made me cry happy tears.. I use to watch these with my mom back in the early 2000's on tv. Thank you for bringing those memories back with this episode.
@johnreynolds5407
@johnreynolds5407 Год назад
Jacques Pepin seems like such a gentleman.
@tesyward9544
@tesyward9544 Год назад
Indeed he is…🙏🏽💙💯
@Darscm
@Darscm Год назад
I, like the last commenter, have watched, especially Julia, for 60 years. It’s always a pleasure to spend time with her. It never gets old. Not even the reruns.
@annehajdu8654
@annehajdu8654 Год назад
Julia Child, a natural teacher.
@undertaker666dead
@undertaker666dead 8 месяцев назад
I love watching Jacques Pépin and Julia Child cook together
@Nunofurdambiznez
@Nunofurdambiznez Год назад
She looked happy and bright and VERY at home cooking with Jacques! What a marvelous series, thank you for posting this gem!
@punkem733
@punkem733 Год назад
They were the best of friends. They met around 1957 and knew each other for over 50 years.
@michaelcook6855
@michaelcook6855 8 месяцев назад
“A nice piece of tail here I’m sure you’ll enjoy” LOL !!!
@daltxn
@daltxn 7 месяцев назад
Jacques: "Uh huh..." lol
@landonjones676
@landonjones676 9 месяцев назад
I completely forgot about her….. I used to watch her and pepin so much as a kid on pbs at my grandmothers ranch. Damn do I miss that life. F what the USA is now.
@rustybearden1800
@rustybearden1800 Год назад
I remember watching this as a young teenager, thrilled with the chance to watch two very talented chefs create such classic dishes, all the while peppered with an easy, friendly banter and little nuggets of technique and presentation. It was a world away from my humble surroundings growing up in the 60's and 70's in suburban America. This post evokes dreams of nostalgia and comfort and wonder - a window into a world that seemed far away. I later became a professional chef and I credit these two (especially Jacque) as my inspiration to guide me to bigger and better things. It's like playing a piece of music that you love and cherish but haven't heard for a awhile - a throb of emotion builds on your throat, your eyes tear up for a moment and then you grin as they congratulate each other with a clink of glasses and a toast - "Bon appetit!" Magical!
@sheristewart3940
@sheristewart3940 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your interesting journey to chef-hood.
@hackbritton3233
@hackbritton3233 Год назад
so glad you were able to do what you enjoyed.
@jennyt7612
@jennyt7612 7 месяцев назад
Rusty, it was so nice to read your memories of growing up admiring Jacques & his expertise, & you going on to become a chef . I like your comparing the loved piece of music & the emotions of the memories of youth. Actually I also grew up in 60's & 70's suburban America by proxy - my sisters & I watched a great deal of American television growing up in that time but it really was a world away (as you said) in Australia. I finally saw the United States a few years ago & loved it, it was exciting but seemed so familiar. Best wishes from Sydney Australia
@rustybearden1800
@rustybearden1800 7 месяцев назад
@@jennyt7612 cheers to you and God Bless - keep on cooking!
@ashpash1271
@ashpash1271 2 месяца назад
What year!
@Lughnerson
@Lughnerson Год назад
Jacques is SO relaxed with his techniques and tools. That is the mark of a master. But Julia is the kitchen Queen!
@baritonebynight
@baritonebynight Год назад
They were both masters of their craft but they differed....Julia was the American but she was more classically French while Jacques who is French....was more Americanized as he worked in American restaurants (most notably Howard Johnsons of all places).
@GeoffJensen
@GeoffJensen 6 месяцев назад
@17:00 exactly, you see Jacques lean in and observe, as you would see a student lean in and learn from their teacher. We've seen that expression a million times before: someone is learning, eager to absorb knowledge. Except this isn't just any student; this is world-renowned chef, Jacques Pépin. And who else but Julia Child herself could BE the teacher? Wonderful image. Very moving.
@closebits
@closebits 10 месяцев назад
Not a thing wrong here. Just greatness.
@veedejames721
@veedejames721 9 месяцев назад
You can tell he respect julia. Julia is always honest. Just love her. I always enjoyed seeing them work together. I bet he has a lot of stories as well as memories. Well done. Some of the early shows on PBS was the Best.👍. Love, respect and positivity always. Vee.✌️🕯️💓🖖🌻🦋🙂👋👣.
@ajofmars2579
@ajofmars2579 9 месяцев назад
“Some people jerk, some play tennis, I, beat egg whites” -Jacques Pepin Beautiful
@macmachiavelli821
@macmachiavelli821 14 дней назад
18:10 lmao!
@ajofmars2579
@ajofmars2579 14 дней назад
@@macmachiavelli821 Ha! I guess there are three types of people in the world, the lazy ones, the busy ones, and the ones who feed the lazy and busy people. The world is held together by old Grandparents who cook really good food, maybe there’s a reason they live so long, eh?
@zekelucente9702
@zekelucente9702 Год назад
I worked in the kitchens of a few nice dinner houses when I was in high school and college in the late 70’s and early 80’s and we practiced uncompromising sanitary practices including clean hands. It’s nice to see an old video where chefs cooked with their hands sans gloves.
@nancybyrd2221
@nancybyrd2221 Год назад
My first experience with Ms Julia was the series 'The French Chef' in 1963. I was 10 years old and completely mesmerized! She opened my heart and eyes to the adventure of food and cooking that continues all these many years later. You inspired many, Ms Julia. You will forever be in my heart.
@angiejenkins520
@angiejenkins520 9 месяцев назад
I was the same way! Her coq au vin was breathtaking to me. I realized that this how chicken should be cooked and I have been 17:11 trying to emulate her style ever since. Miss her dearly. ❤
@alwignot3584
@alwignot3584 5 месяцев назад
I used Julia’s coq au vin recipe for my first try at gourmet cooking and it was a big hit so I was called upon to make it numerous times after that,and her and Jacques helpful advice with other techniques greatly improved future meals
@qjohn852
@qjohn852 6 месяцев назад
As a child this was the first cooking show I remember watching. PBS was my favorite channel growing up and this show opened my eyes to the culinary world.
@davidg-ig8vj
@davidg-ig8vj Год назад
What a treat to watch these two legends collaborating on a special dish.
@billb5690
@billb5690 Год назад
The King and Queen of all chefs!!
@melissalambert7615
@melissalambert7615 Год назад
They are both detailed and not too fussy at the same time. Very enjoyable!
@FLGurl
@FLGurl Год назад
I am so grateful to see this channel here. The older recipes are a tradition which seems lost in the days of now (2023). Preference is always given to home cooking for me and these two together never disappoint. Thank you!
@reneemoreno8030
@reneemoreno8030 Год назад
I watched these 2 together since I was a child over 6 decades ago. Back then there were not many celeb chefs. Galloping Gourmet -Graham Kerr and Yan Can Cook but it was a natural gift to cook at such a young age. I love it
@Lughnerson
@Lughnerson Год назад
No one else we'd need to watch.
@Marcel_Audubon
@Marcel_Audubon Год назад
you're blurring a lot of different decades - you okay?
@rhondaabugg305
@rhondaabugg305 8 месяцев назад
I remember watching Julia, Jacques, Graham Kerr, Yan & the cook from Louisiana. I loved watching their shows, but didn't cook and wasn't in love with food either. Here I am now and I love to cook and eat. I actually remembered some of their technique and creations. I loved watching this again after so many years.
@obtuseangler768
@obtuseangler768 7 месяцев назад
Allegedly I was an angel if my mom put Yan Can Cook on our 13" tv...we were talking about him this last Oct, she was in town and we were laughing at the book when I pulled it out.
@Isabella-nd3rq
@Isabella-nd3rq Месяц назад
I love them together! What I love about watching these Julia Child videos is that she’s really TEACHING you how to cook. It’s not just a show off display like most of these other cooking shows are now. She is a gifted teacher who uses real ingredients that normal people have access to!
@johnnybananas709
@johnnybananas709 9 месяцев назад
4:29 the thing about Julia is she was able to laugh at her own mistakes
@ericduffield524
@ericduffield524 Год назад
I love these two people ❤ Lovely human beings. Wonderful cooks. Love to hear them talk amongst themselves while they cook 😁
@trossk
@trossk Год назад
I grew up watching these two. Thank you for posting this
@margosheridan2078
@margosheridan2078 5 месяцев назад
that was the best~ I love J & J cooking together ,they always make laugh and this show I learned alot about lobster and the elusive souffle :)
@David-qd3ff
@David-qd3ff Месяц назад
I love them both. My mom and I used to watch them cook and laugh our asses off. Wonderful memories.
@DarkSparkCannabis
@DarkSparkCannabis 6 месяцев назад
Jacque's lovecraftian lobster- dragonfly monster definitely ties this meal together in the best way. 10/10
@amitkhurana7207
@amitkhurana7207 4 месяца назад
So charming and cozy these two are!
@roro5150
@roro5150 Год назад
Both are treasures
@rideon6140
@rideon6140 4 месяца назад
Doesn't get better than this folks!
@thetinkercook5430
@thetinkercook5430 Год назад
Jacques is SO skilled a cook. I learn so much from him. Thank you
@145FREE
@145FREE 9 месяцев назад
When I watch Pepin cook, I see the way my grandmother cooked when I was a child. So nice!
@benbelzer8303
@benbelzer8303 Месяц назад
I love how they both wear their aprons! Nowadays I think too many celebrity chefs are too casual in their attire. It makes sense to wear an apron if you're hosting a COOKING show. 😊
@Kumurajiva
@Kumurajiva Год назад
Julia and Jacques are the best!
@georgemitchell-8809
@georgemitchell-8809 22 дня назад
Best episode of this series
@stbdtack
@stbdtack Год назад
It doesn’t get any better!
@mishaelriffle9618
@mishaelriffle9618 Год назад
If I tried that I'd say I' must have died and gone to heaven. They compliment each other so well!
@g3everex
@g3everex 10 месяцев назад
I loved to see the friendship and cooking skills of both chefs.
@carlosyamara
@carlosyamara 9 месяцев назад
God and Goddess of the kitchen. No one today comes even close.
@nellietolb420
@nellietolb420 Год назад
Thank you for the memories. CHEERS !
@marianamunoz6075
@marianamunoz6075 Год назад
♥️ I’m new to this channel!!! 🙏 This just made my day! I love love love both Jacques Pépin & Julia Child
@fabienlamour3644
@fabienlamour3644 20 дней назад
The cream of the cream. So sweet.💞💞💞💞
@jennifercarr7351
@jennifercarr7351 Год назад
You gotta be humble people to work together in a kitchen
@donlitos
@donlitos 10 месяцев назад
This makes me so happy.
@TWOCOWS1
@TWOCOWS1 Год назад
I LOVE THIS, I love this, I love Julia, and Jacques of course
@Trifelivin
@Trifelivin Год назад
perfection
@dzintrarowe4272
@dzintrarowe4272 Год назад
Love the two of you working together
@konstantinivanov1986
@konstantinivanov1986 Год назад
Just awesome.
@angc214
@angc214 Год назад
Making something like that to eat would make the champagne so much sweeter.
@blakehahn-atlantaga8510
@blakehahn-atlantaga8510 8 месяцев назад
Really amazing! The best- no one has done it better!
@geraldthesaint5457
@geraldthesaint5457 6 месяцев назад
This is so pleasing to watch ❤
@jspud10
@jspud10 9 месяцев назад
They make it look so easy
@williamclark6696
@williamclark6696 Год назад
Such a beautiful thing to watch...
@bw2082
@bw2082 4 месяца назад
It’s so funny Jacques says the garlic germ/spout doesn’t matter but on his own shows he tells you to remove the, because of bitteness. 😂
@Chgtuber
@Chgtuber 4 месяца назад
Enjoy your blend of your accomplished career with others.❤
@suzannevega2289
@suzannevega2289 Год назад
Brilliant!🤯
@tomato1705
@tomato1705 Год назад
Wow.
@PorkChopJones
@PorkChopJones Год назад
This is very nice!
@peterwbryce
@peterwbryce 9 месяцев назад
Brilliant
@michaelwoehl8822
@michaelwoehl8822 9 месяцев назад
Great stuff.
@loissutton8226
@loissutton8226 Год назад
I remember it. I don't like cooking with someone hanging on my shoulder.
@mrsmbabatunde
@mrsmbabatunde 8 месяцев назад
Bon Appetite indeed!!!
@punkem733
@punkem733 Год назад
Wow this is the same kitchen, I think, from the vids Pepin does today. Must live in the same him for over 40 years.
@seand67
@seand67 Год назад
WOW
@victoriamilonas1942
@victoriamilonas1942 Год назад
This must have been before they had their regular Saturday morning gig together. They seem just the tiniest bit awkward, but inclined to be friends. My mom for all her watching, put the plain in plain cook...
@bonkersblock
@bonkersblock Год назад
She’s so inspiring..
@Scottwilkie18
@Scottwilkie18 3 дня назад
Prelude to The cooking in concert specials and Julia and Jacques cooking at home
@randygeyer7673
@randygeyer7673 Год назад
Magic team! :O
@haroldbuddy5836
@haroldbuddy5836 6 месяцев назад
the best
@davidgoetz2576
@davidgoetz2576 Год назад
Wonderful watching these two legends collaborating so seamlessly. And on such a luxurious dish.
@Janetsfaithtable
@Janetsfaithtable Год назад
That was great I actually didn’t know who he was when I watched him a couple of times on channel 11.
@Gweynn5
@Gweynn5 8 месяцев назад
Made me hungry
@brianrenko9848
@brianrenko9848 Год назад
I would have loved to shared a a kitchen with either of these two!!
@stevenwilliamherring
@stevenwilliamherring 7 месяцев назад
An easy weekday meal
@mham1330
@mham1330 2 месяца назад
It would be nice if the original air date was listed.
@outtathyme5679
@outtathyme5679 Год назад
Like watching history
@secretagent5954
@secretagent5954 Год назад
jacques definitely said some people jerk some play tennis some whip egg whites 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@sherry5136
@sherry5136 Год назад
🥂
@augustschweigeryt559
@augustschweigeryt559 Год назад
Must've been a slow, painful death for the lobsters being steamed.
@rociotorres7772
@rociotorres7772 Год назад
You took the words right out of my mouth
@HS22181
@HS22181 Год назад
Okay, let’s retitle the dish Tortured Lobster Soufflé à l’Améicaine.
@joshuarosen465
@joshuarosen465 Год назад
I just boiled five lobsters tonight. They die almost immediately. Besides lobsters are basically just bugs, they don't have brains. It's silly to anthropomorphize them. You wouldn't do this to a mammal or a bird, they have brains so you kill them humanely. But shellfish and crustacean can just be put into boiling water or a steamer.
@IceThatJaw
@IceThatJaw Год назад
I'm sure all the animals you eat have have honorable deaths.
@glamdolly30
@glamdolly30 7 месяцев назад
Yes it troubled me to see live, sentient beings crammed together like that and steamed - at least boiled a a fast plunge into water is a sudden death. I've never seen lobster steamed, it presumably isn't common because of the cruelty.
@brandonlasvegas
@brandonlasvegas Год назад
😎
@sickheadache9903
@sickheadache9903 4 месяца назад
Bamboo Water! LOL..Julia and Jack..Julia Always called him..Jack! 😜 When they did their last shows, The President of Land O Lakers and Sponsor of this show was at Julia’s house, where they always filmed..Julia announced on the taping of this show ..I’m going to use Lard..and Not the Sponsor of the show..Land O Lakes Butter! Jack asked Julia are you sure..Yes Julia responded and proceeded to make pie dough? Out of lard …then another show..Jack and Julia were making a pressed sandwich..when finished..Jack Had the sponsor of the show in his hand I believe ..A Type of Red Wine…But Julia had placed Two Beers in the refrigerator and got them out and poured them up..and said..Beer is best for this sandwich! The owner of the winery was at Julia’s house also..Beer was Poured Up! Lol 👍😜🥰
@yvonnerogers6429
@yvonnerogers6429 11 месяцев назад
👍🏻
@ralphturner3798
@ralphturner3798 4 месяца назад
As some wit said, "What Julia doesn't know about cooking would easily fit in a stomach pump."
@harryschultz6951
@harryschultz6951 10 месяцев назад
Eat lobsters all summer? Those were the days!
@Tony-1950
@Tony-1950 Год назад
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@benm8503
@benm8503 Год назад
Jeffery Richardson be composing verses in these comments
@luthersteaching5228
@luthersteaching5228 Год назад
I would love for someone who knows far more about soufflés than myself to please correct me if I am wrong. I thought that the soufflé fell badly and it jiggled, looking heavy and too wet, as though it was under cooked. Am I wrong?
@Marcel_Audubon
@Marcel_Audubon Год назад
how about TWO people who know far more about soufflés than yourself? Their names are Jacques Pépin and Julia Child.
@glamdolly30
@glamdolly30 7 месяцев назад
That's a fair observation, though obviously the proof of the pudding is in the eating!
@sheristewart3940
@sheristewart3940 Год назад
Although I truly enjoy Julia Child and absolutely adore Jacques Pepin, and the two working side by side, I was all set to learn how to make a lobster souffle, but I was taught to differentiate lobster sexes, steam whole lobsters, make two types of sauces for lobster, and make a cheese souffle. I wish they would have taught us what part of the lobster that shouldn't be eaten ~ I recall from biology lab that there is an organ inside the lobster's body that is poisonous, but I don't recall exactly what organ it is, and where in the lobster's cavity it's located.
@rustybearden1800
@rustybearden1800 Год назад
There is no part of a lobster that is poisonous
@sheristewart3940
@sheristewart3940 Год назад
@@rustybearden1800 well, sometimes we get taught things that aren't true. Forgive my ignorance and thank you for enlightening me. I don't think I'll try this this recipe, as I prefer melted butter with my lobster.
@tinfoilpapercut3547
@tinfoilpapercut3547 Год назад
If it's between your high school teacher and Julia Child - go with Julia!
@LeesaDeAndrea
@LeesaDeAndrea Год назад
I think your teacher was talking about the tomalley, which is a kind of gland in the lobster. It's the greenish part Jacques & Julia are happily preparing to eat. If you look it up online, there are arguments in favor of and against eating the tomalley. The State of Maine says not to eat the tomalley because it can accumulate environmental contaminants.
@sheristewart3940
@sheristewart3940 Год назад
@@LeesaDeAndrea I like your input. I love lobster, but I am not interested in eating contaminants! The tails and claws are sufficient for me. Furthermore, in my autumn years I have become lactose intolerant, therefore, my favorite, lobster bisque, is of the menu for me, but I still like to dip my lobster meat into melted butter, just have to dip a little ~ no dunks.
@eyb0ss317
@eyb0ss317 9 месяцев назад
Back when cooking shows were about enjoying cooking and not about who can make the greatest foie gras crem brûlée in under 8 minutes or we chop your balls off
@k00k
@k00k Год назад
An elegant meal for a more civilized age.
@MW-rq5uc
@MW-rq5uc Год назад
What is this guy, Richardson, talking about?
@mervinprone
@mervinprone Год назад
What in the world did he say at 18:11 😈
@tomsaaristo6294
@tomsaaristo6294 Год назад
"Some people jog, some play tennis, I beat egg whites" 😁
@eddie5152
@eddie5152 Год назад
Poor lobsters
@glamdolly30
@glamdolly30 7 месяцев назад
Love these two, but it troubled me to see live lobsters crammed side by side and steamed to death. Never seen that method of cooking.killing them before, and it looks just about the cruellest imaginable.
@DaedBoi
@DaedBoi 2 дня назад
It's done with cooking most crustaceans to avoid food poisoning as the meat can go bad in the blink of an eye.
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