The legacy of Julia Child told in a mouth-watering documentary ‘Julia’ | Nightline

Nearly 17 years after the death of the culinary icon Julia Child, a new documentary showcases how revolutionary she was in the kitchen and pioneered the history of television.

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43 thoughts on “The legacy of Julia Child told in a mouth-watering documentary ‘Julia’ | Nightline

  1. Spoiler Alert In said documentary, there is a very beautiful and tastefully done semi-nude photo of Julia. My one hope for the doc was seeing something I had not seen before. That wasn't what I had in mind, but it filled the bill!

  2. Julia Child, for sure, was a great performer, a skilled teacher and she loved cooking (the omelette, though..). But not a word about French cooking, French cuisine in the trailer, that 's not fair.

  3. Julia was REAL! Not filtered totally upfront! ALL the cooking shows today owe her and her husband Paul for their collaboration and genius to bring cooking to T.V.
    She is beyond an iconic legend, her passion translated to the people! She showed that ANYONE could cook!
    She never tried to be glamorous only a simple woman with a zest for life and great cuisine! She is immortal!

  4. First of all, Rachel Ray is NOT a rock star chef and shouldn't be mentioned in the same sentence as Julia Child. As Martha Stewart said "she's more an an entertainer with a bubbly personality." Julia Child was the real deal. When one cooks and studies her methods, one really learns technique and hardly ever has to look at a recipe again. We don't see much of that these days on television except on PBS.

  5. Whattt even back then culanary school was a male thing i thought for sure that be female sense they were mainly stay at home moms. I didnt even know that

  6. These white women further polishing the legacy of a complex person into mythic infallibility. I like how they don’t talk about Child’s racism or homophobia. She was groundbreaking, entertaining, etc but not perfect

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  8. I know he didn't just say she wasn't beautiful! That whole statement could have been left out 😂🤦‍♀️ she was such a lovely woman. People like me see a person's true beauty that comes from within, and that lady was full of it ❤️ one could only hope to be a legend to her level one day ❤️

  9. Rachel Ray is NOT in the same category as Julia Child. Julia Child is a sophisticated handsome woman who got a generation of people into cooking and actually made good food. Rachel Ray butchers any ethnic recipe she gets her hands on and her food is crap. Julia Child is a legend. Rachel Ray is proof that deals with the devil for fame in exchange for your soul do exist.

  10. rachel ray is neither a chef, nor a rock star. She is well-known, and popular, but that is all. She is a highly skilled home cook turned Food Network gold, but she is not a chef. Not by a long, long mile. As far as rock star, well, she is not universally popular, she just isn’t. She is a sometime punchline, and not in a good way.

  11. I loved her, she was just amazing! My sister watched from our home in NZ. In one episode she showed a gadget, explained how it worked, and then dropped it on the floor, saying “I do so hate those things”😂. I would love to see that segment again. What a inspiring and wonderful lady!

  12. Julia and Graham Kerr and Jacque were my heroes growing up. By 6 I was in the kitchen making Crepe Suzettets at 8 and won tons by 10.
    61 yrs later I am still in the cooking biz and have shared my knowledge with many and traveled the US cooking for many. Grew up in South Pasadena area so yeah !!!🤙👍✌💪🍾

  13. I worked in many restaurants during college and early adulthood and nearly every chef I worked with had the highest reverance for Julia Child! She was their mentor and idol! Today it's Top Chef and Food Network idiots that come and go! But Julia remains the Gold Standard among real chefs! My own love and interest of cooking came from watching her on PBS every Saturday afternoon as a kid

  14. Don't even put that hack Rachael Ray in the same sentence as Julia Child. Julia remains the absolute queen of TV cooking. I have a vintage copy of Mastering the Art of French Cooking and it is one of the items I'd grab if there were a fire in my home.

  15. I love the movie Julie & Julia I don’t think she’d really have been known or remembered if it wasn’t for that movie Meryl Streep was amazing it’s sad that Julia was so cruel to the real life Julie who wrote the blog /movie in her honor she was her biggest fan obviously

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  17. It's an amazing thing to know Julia for the decades we have cooked with her. Such a sentimental journey. I feel the same about Jacques Pepin.
    My saddest thought about dying is I won't be able to cook my beautiful food, with my prized pots and pans and equipment!!! Boo.

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