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    Culinary Legend Julia Child Dies at 91, Leaves Legacy of French Cooking

    August 13, 2024 Magazine No Comments3 Mins Read
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    On this day in history, August 13, 2004, the American cooking expert, television personality, and cookbook author Julia Child passed away in Santa Barbara, California. Julia Child was renowned for her advocacy of traditional French cuisine, particularly through her shows on public television. She played a pivotal role in educating millions of Americans on the art of cooking, consequently raising the culinary standards in the nation, as per NPR. Child initiated her culinary revolution in 1961 with the publication of “Mastering the Art of French Cooking,” a classic cookbook co-authored with Simone Beck and Louisette Bertholle.

    Having sold over one million copies and with a 40th-anniversary edition released in 2001, the book is still regarded as the definitive guide to classical French cuisine in the English language, according to The Spokesman-Review. Child’s subsequent cookbooks, such as “The French Chef Cookbook,” “Julia Child & Company,” and “The Way to Cook,” amongst others, continued to emphasize her goal of promoting classic cooking methods and ideologies. Child once said, “In spite of food fads, fitness programs, and health concerns, we must never lose sight of a beautifully conceived meal,” as quoted in “The Way to Cook.”

    Julia Child made her television debut at the age of 51 as “The French Chef,” a groundbreaking series that began in 1963 and spanned 206 episodes, as noted by Britannica.com. With her towering 6-foot 2-inch frame and distinctive warbling voice, Child became a household name, signing off each show with “Bon appétit.” Child was born as Julia Carolyn McWilliams in Pasadena, California, on August 15, 1912, and was raised in a family of wealth and privilege, which she gradually moved away from to carve her own path.

    Following her marriage to Paul Child, whom she met during her time with the Office of Strategic Services in India, the couple moved to Paris where Julia began taking her love for cooking more seriously at Le Cordon Bleu cooking school. Upon their return to the U.S. in the 1960s, Child was approached by television executives to host a cooking show based on her book, “The French Chef,” which ultimately became a long-running hit on PBS and cable networks. Child’s candid autobiography, “My Life in France,” co-written with her grandnephew Alex Prud’homme, was published in 2006 and was later adapted into the popular movie, “Julie & Julia,” starring Meryl Streep.

    Throughout her career, Julia Child received numerous accolades, including a Peabody Award (1964), an Emmy Award (1966), and the National Book Award in 1980. She was also awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2003 by President George W. Bush. In 2007, Child was deservedly inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame, and select items from her renowned kitchen were put on display at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.

    Julia Child’s legacy lives on today, as her contributions to culinary arts and television continue to inspire aspiring chefs and cooking enthusiasts around the world. Her passion for the art of cooking, commitment to tradition, and enduring influence on the culinary world make her a true icon in American history. Julia Child passed away just two days before her 92nd birthday, leaving behind a lasting impact on the world of food and cooking.

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