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James Viaene began his culinary career after the French Liberation, in the midst of a post-war cultural revival of sumptuous dinners, balls, and galas. He started as an apprentice in some of Paris's greatest restaurants and later was hired at the Parisian residence of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. He went on to train under a series of renowned cooks, and became a chef in his own right in the kitchens of eminent public figures such as Georges Wildenstein, Jean de Souza-Lage, and Michel David-Weill. Each successive kitchen challenged Viaene to adapt to new, extremely high standards, catering to both experimental and traditional tastes but always displaying a perfect mastery of presentation. Over time, a special relationship blossomed between the chef and each of his employers, built on respect, trust, and the exchange of ideas.
In 1970, Viaene entered the British Ambassador's residence in Paris, a unique locale where the chef plays a central role and a delicious meal could create the perfect atmosphere for successful diplomacy. For over forty years, the historic residence, which had once belonged to Pauline Borghese before being purchased by the Duke of Wellington, provided the perfect setting for serving Viaene's best-loved recipes.
In this richly illustrated volume, James Viaene recounts his memories, amusing anecdotes, and favorite recipes from throughout his reign in the historic kitchen. From the famous Beef Wellington served to Queen Elizabeth II, to "typically English" tea, and the pot-au-feu inspired by his childhood memories, each dish is enhanced by the Residence's legendary silver service, which remains today one of the treasures of the British Embassy in France.


Rayons : Vie pratique & Loisirs > Arts de la table / Gastronomie > Cuisine française


  • Auteur(s)

    James Viaene, Nadège Forestier, Francis Hammond

  • Éditeur

    Flammarion

  • Distributeur

    Union Distribution

  • Date de parution

    14/09/2013

  • Collection

    Gastronomie Et Restauration

  • EAN

    9782080201362

  • Disponibilité

    Manque sans date

  • Nombre de pages

    208 Pages

  • Longueur

    31 cm

  • Largeur

    24 cm

  • Épaisseur

    2.2 cm

  • Poids

    1 607 g

  • Support principal

    Grand format

Infos supplémentaires : Relié  

James Viaene

  • Naissance : 1-1-1937
  • Age : 88 ans
  • Pays : France
  • Langue : Francais

Nadège Forestier

  • Pays : France
  • Langue : Francais

Grand reporter au Figaro où elle a travaillé près de 40 ans, Nadège Forestier a participé au lancement du cahier économique du Figaro (pages saumon) où elle a suivi la politique sociale puis les questions économiques.
Auteur de "Bernard Arnault ou le goût du pouvoir" aux Editions Orban et de
"Patrick Ricard - Construire dans la durée" aux éditions Olympe.

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