The Racine Effect

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The bistro boom of recent years has seen a new generation of food fans rediscovering French classics. One of the most beloved restaurants of the early 2000s was Henry Harris’s Racine, which fed the great and the good in London’s Knightsbridge for just over a decade and influenced a generation of young chefs, cooks and diners. 20 years later, Bouchon Racine in Farringdon is one of the most celebrated restaurants in the city. ‘The Racine Effect’ brings together Henry’s iconic recipes for the great dishes that he has perfected over the decades: rustic classics like bayonne ham with celeriac rémoulade, rabbit with mustard sauce and lamb chops with anchovy sauce, and family favourites such as smoked haddock baked with Parmesan, crab omelette and potted shrimps, and showstopping desserts including Mont Blanc and crème de café au noir.

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SKU: 9781837833405 Category: Tags: , Publisher/imprint : Quadrille
Page count : 288
Published on 26th March, 2026

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Throughout a lifetime in the kitchen, Henry Harris has cooked classic French dishes defined by their generosity and flavour. From his beloved London restaurant Racine in the early 2000s to the renowned Bouchon Racine twenty years later, Henry’s food has always captivated and comforted hungry diners – and, in turn, Racine has shaped his life and career.

In The Racine Effect, Henry shares a collection of his most loved dishes, interweaving family favourites and restaurant classics. From the simple joy of endive au gratin or confit de canard, to his takes on good ingredients, such as a roast chicken salad, posh croque or rabbit with mustard sauce and smoked bacon, and the sheer indulgence of his famous crème caramel, Henry’s dishes encapsulate the deep enjoyment that cooking can bring, as well as the feelings and connections that a plate of food can prompt.

Infused with warmth, invention and respect for the traditions of French cuisine, The Racine Effect is a celebration of glorious food and Henry’s love of his craft.

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Weight 1.688 kg
Dimensions 29.5 × 22.4 × 2.9 cm
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