Ginette Mathiot


Ginette Mathiot, Officier de la Légion d'Honneur, was a French food writer and home economist.
Mathiot wrote over 30 books including the famous Je sais cuisiner which sold over 6 million copies; she also wrote the famous *Je sais faire la pâtisserie, which has been updated and published by Phaidon in 2011. She never married and used traditional cooking methods to design cookbooks which the young wife caring for a young family could read and understand with ease. She is well known in France and her recipes are still used today by some of the most celebrated chefs, and millions of copies of her recipe books have been sold.
She pursued a long career in education, first as a home economics teacher, and later as the Inspectrice générale de l'enseignement ménager de la Ville de Paris then finally as the Inspector General overseeing the teaching of Home Economics in France.

Publications (selected)

;La cuisine pour tous
La cuisine pour tous, Je sais cuisiner,The French Pocket Cookbook, or I Know How to Cook is the best known of Mathiot's books. Originally published in 1932 as La cuisine pour tous, it has been updated numerous times, and was retitled Je sais cuisiner in 2002. La cuisine pour tous Albin Michel, 1955 was reprinted by Le Livre de Poche, 1963. It was first translated into English in 1965 as The French Pocket Cookbook, and then again in 2009 as I Know How to Cook.
;Other books
;Translations other than English