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A Tribute to Julia Child (1912-2004)

Chef Marc Felix in Memory of Julia Child

In Memory of Julia Child
Chef Marc Felix and his "Opera Cake" in memory of Julia Child
Photo by J. C. Romero

We say farewell to Julia Child, America’s first celebrity chef. Julia single-handedly changed the way we think about food in this country. With a dozen cookbooks to her credit and untold hours of delightful television shows, she demonstrated her mastery of French cooking with unparalleled grace and ease. We thank her for her contributions to the culinary world, and especially for teaching us to savor life. 

Julia Child was born in Pasadena, California and graduated from Smith College in 1934. After college, she worked in publicity and advertising in New York, and during World War II, she served with the Office of Strategic Services in Washington, D.C., Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), and China. After the war, at the end of 1948, her husband Paul Child was assigned to the U.S. Information Service at The American Embassy in Paris, and Julia enrolled in Le Cordon Bleu Cooking School. There she met her two French colleagues, Simone Beck and Louisette Bertholle, and they subsequently opened a cooking school, "L'Ecole des Trois Gourmandes," which resulted in their joint book, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, published in 1961.  

Julia Child
Julia Child

Julia and Paul eventually returned to the States, and after a television interview at WGBH-Boston, the station asked Julia to try out a series of TV cooking shows, and The French Chef was born on February 11, 1963. After some 200 programs on classical French cooking, she branched out into contemporary cuisine with the television series, Julia Child & Company, Julia Child & More Company, and Dinner at Julia's. In 1984, she completed six "The Way to Cook" teaching videocassettes.  

Child was host for the PBS series “Cooking with Master Chefs” with a different well-known chef for each of the programs, and also for the series “Baking with Julia.” She also participated in a technique-based series with Jacques Pépin called “Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home.” The companion cookbook has been on bestseller lists throughout the U.S. 

Julia Child

Julia Child's books include: Mastering the Art of French Cooking; The Way to Cook; The French Chef Cookbook; Baking With Julia; From Julia's Kitchen; Julia's Delicious Little Dinners; In Julia's Kitchen with Master Chefs; Julia's Casual Dinners; Julia's Menus for Special Occasions; Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home; Julia's Breakfasts, Lunches, and Suppers; and Julia's Kitchen Wisdom: Essential Techniques and Recipes from a Lifetime of Cooking. 

Julia Child received honorary degrees from Boston University, Bates College, Rutgers University, Smith College, and Harvard University. She was awarded the Ordre de Merite Agricole in 1967 by the French government, and in 1967 by the French government, and in 1976 the Ordre de Mérite Nationale. She was elected a member of the Confrérie de Ceres for her work on French bread, and is a member of the American chapter of the Commandérie des Cordons Bleus de France. She was awarded two national Emmy's: in 1995 for her "Master Chefs" series and in 1997 for "Baking with Julia." In 1999, she received the Peabody Award from Public Television.  

Mrs. Child was an active member of the International Association of Culinary Professionals, and a co-founder of the American Institute of Wine & Food.


Celebrating Julia Child’s life with this delicious “opera cake”
Photo by J. C. Romero

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