Edith's Cake That Thrilled the French
Twenty-three chefs who cooked for world royalty and heads of
state (The Club des Chefs des Chefs) were, during their 1987
visit to the U.S., wined and dined with the best our finest
chefs had to offer. What impressed them most? Lunch at an Amish
farm in Pennsylvania, where they ate homegrown new potatoes,
string beans with cream sauce and corn, charcoal-grilled
chicken, and baked ham, washed down with homemade root beer and
peppermint tea, served by the family in a barn lined with
handmade quilts.
They were stunned. Happily so, it seems. The chef for the
president of France said,