
I didn’t even make it past the foreword to Pierre A. Lamielle’s award-winning cookbook, Kitchen Scraps, before I was chuckling to myself and asking the one question I continued to ask aloud for the next 200 odd pages:
How does he come up with this stuff?!
This ‘stuff’ is brilliant and 100% original illustrations, paired with succulent recipes, and rounded out with downright hilarious captions and anecdotes.
It’s nutty, it’s wacky --it’s entirely engrossing.
If I hadn’t recently met Pierre in person (oh yes I DID!), I would have had a jolly time conjuring up what he must be like to produce such an off-the-wall cookbook. However, we recently sat down over coffee to talk about Kitchen Scraps and chew the fat over the publishing industry, food blogging, and the tireless work of Jamie and Julie (not together, although it’s not a bad idea), and I’m reporting back to you in all honesty when I say that Pierre seems like a fairly normal guy. A downright sweetheart, I may even go as far as to say.

So, wait, who is this fellow anyway?
I don’t think Pierre would mind me alluding to his obscurity, as he admits to keeping a low profile. Among being a chef-illustrator, Pierre is a semi-reluctant blogger, can’t get into Twitter, and modestly insists his life hasn’t drastically changed since Kitchen Scraps won a major international award.
Yes, that’s right, Calgary's Pierre A. Lamielle represented Canada in the recent Gourmand International Cookbook Awards and brought home the top prize in the Illustrated Cookbook category!
I’m nearly as patriotic as I am competitive, and was bursting with national pride when I heard this news via Twitter. (where I get all my news, these days.)
To think, I’ve even been published in the same cookbook as this fellow! Which he was kind enough to autograph for me. Thanks Pierre!

As if winning international recognition wasn’t enough, Kitchen Scraps has sold nearly 5000 copies and is close to making the Canadian Bestsellers list. Really, it’s pretty awesome. Despite Pierre's modest statement that life is more-or-less the same since his cookbook and award, I say, keep your eye on him. He is destined for great things.
Back to that cookbook foreword for a second though, if I may. The illustration of a handful of celebrity chefs squabbling over the honor of writing the foreword to Kitchen Scraps and accompanying self-written forward is reason enough to buy Pierre’s book. And that’s all I’m going to say.
Go pick one up right now and see if you don’t agree.

Again, let me reiterate, it's unlike any cookbook you've ever seen.
Here's what else I think: you need a copy. Like today.

Fortunately I can help out with that need for one luck reader...
Yep! It's giveaway time!
The folks at Whitecap have offered one copy of Kitchen Scraps to UtHC readers.
Just leave a comment below to enter - that's IT!
Giveaway ends Saturday, June 5 at Midnight, EST. Good Luck!
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You can read more about Pierre in this interview where he talks about his work ethics, income sources and where he stands on 'selling out'. You can also read his chat with The Hot Plate, the official blog of Pierre's old stomping grounds, the French Culinary Institution.Both interviews are infinitely more professional than mine.
Pierre, thanks for taking the time to meet with me--and for Kitchen Scraps. Best of luck for the future!
I've see his articles/recipes in Calgary's Swerve magazine, I always love his illustrations :)
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This book would be great to have in my kitchen!
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I want this book! A great cook with a fabulous sense of humor is the best.
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ReplyDeleteHa! Just looking at the brief illustrations in this post make me smile. Obscurity no more Pierre!
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ReplyDeletePlease, please, please, pick me! Pick me! I love you, I love Under the High Chair, I love your kids, I love you cooking, I love your hubby, I'm so glad you married him! Your the best blogger in my world. I love your cooking. I'll bring you scones.
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ReplyDeletePerfect timing. I recently got a fat gift certificate to spend at Appetite for Books and was actually going to e-mail you for title suggestions. Adding this one to my list but also crossing my fingers that I win too!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun afternoon! I'm utterly fascinated by his illustrations.....
ReplyDeleteI love his illustrations. Now that is someone you'd want to sit and sip coffee with. How cool!
ReplyDeleteThis books sounds deliciously good. Fun recepies to try...
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ReplyDeleteI admit, I didn't know him. But that's quite an appetite appeal story, I might want to dig in :)
ReplyDeleteHhhmmm... I'm very intrigued! Fingers crossed!
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Kariane
I love Pierre's illustrations! I would love to see the recipes that accompany them! Kelly
ReplyDeleteyummm! need more cookbooks!
ReplyDeleteI adore cookbooks! And I adore Canada! And I am Canadian! And I want to win this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteGood luck Me! Thank you you!
I would love this book! I really enjoy your blog - it is on my list of "everydayers" :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the foreword illustration! It's okay to get *another* cookbook if it's free, right?
ReplyDeleteI've been a big fan of his blog for quite some time now- I'd sure love to win the cookbook!
ReplyDeletePierre's illustrations are so clever!
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ReplyDeleteThis looks like a neat cookbook - I would love to win!
ReplyDeletePierre is so much fun to be around. Such a funny and generous soul.
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ReplyDeleteOoh, I love his illustrations! What a talented man!
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ReplyDeleteThat drawing of the ladies and child in the cornfield totally makes me think of "Children of the Corn" - the 1984 version. AHH!
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ReplyDelete*dances*
These illustrations just make me smile!!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like an amazing, and entertaining, cookbook. I'd love to have it in my kitchen!
ReplyDeleteI've been hankering after that book...
ReplyDeleteI love the art work.
ReplyDeletelove the picture of him, would love to win the book
ReplyDeleteLove your blog, and would love to have his book!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful cookbook is always so tempting, isn't it? Thanks for highlighting this one!
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous!!! I would be so excited to peruse.
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ReplyDeleteThis cookbook looks amazing! I love the illustrations and your description has me very curious.
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ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing book! Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued about this book, now!
ReplyDeleteOh, I LOVE a good cookbook...and have several on my nightstand as well!
ReplyDeleteIf I don't win, I think Terrie should win since she said she'd bring you scones. ;-)
ReplyDeletePlease. Por favour. This could and should be my first cookbook!
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I love the whimsical illustrations - this book looks like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of the fella but he's intriguing and I always have room for another book!
ReplyDeleteI love his stuff and would love a copy of the book!
ReplyDeleteWould love to own this book have been following his adventures vicariously through you and Julie
ReplyDeleteWould love to see the works of thus chef- illustrator!!
ReplyDeleteWho knew one actually existed?! There may be hope for me to finally merge my two loves!
Love the blog Aimee, keep it up!
M.
Looks like an adorable book
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ReplyDeleteHe is sooo talented and creative. I chuckle every time I see his illustrations in Swerve, they always bring a smile to my face. If I had 1% of his talent in creating delectable food, and capturing our attention with his eye catching and thoughtful drawings, I would be very very fortunate ..and happy!
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