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A memoir and manifesto from the world's most Michelin starred chef, Alain Ducasse, with introductions by internationally renowned food writer Jay McInerney and chef Clare Smyth. At twelve years old, Alain Ducasse had never been to a restaurant. Less than twenty years later, he received his first Michelin star. Today he is one of just two chefs to have been awarded twenty-one stars. Now, for the very first time, Ducasse shares a lifetime of culinary inspirations and passions in a book that is part memoir and part manifesto. Good Taste takes us on a journey from his childhood, where he picked mushrooms with his grandfather on a farm in Les Landes, via work experience making crepes at a roadside café, several apprenticeships and a traumatic plane crash in which he was the only survivor, to setting up ground-breaking schools and restaurants across the world. He is now taking off his chef whites and passing what he knows to the next generation. Ducasse weaves a poignant ode to the humble vegetables that have inspired his entire cuisine and to the masters that guided him along the way, from Paris to New York to Tokyo. As he looks to the future, he reflects on just what 'good taste' means.

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Good Taste, Alain Ducasse

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Jaar van publicatie
2023
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Titel
Good Taste
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Gallic Books
Jaar van publicatie
2023
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
192
ISBN10
1913547671
ISBN13
9781913547677
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A memoir and manifesto from the world's most Michelin starred chef, Alain Ducasse, with introductions by internationally renowned food writer Jay McInerney and chef Clare Smyth. At twelve years old, Alain Ducasse had never been to a restaurant. Less than twenty years later, he received his first Michelin star. Today he is one of just two chefs to have been awarded twenty-one stars. Now, for the very first time, Ducasse shares a lifetime of culinary inspirations and passions in a book that is part memoir and part manifesto. Good Taste takes us on a journey from his childhood, where he picked mushrooms with his grandfather on a farm in Les Landes, via work experience making crepes at a roadside café, several apprenticeships and a traumatic plane crash in which he was the only survivor, to setting up ground-breaking schools and restaurants across the world. He is now taking off his chef whites and passing what he knows to the next generation. Ducasse weaves a poignant ode to the humble vegetables that have inspired his entire cuisine and to the masters that guided him along the way, from Paris to New York to Tokyo. As he looks to the future, he reflects on just what 'good taste' means.