- Marie-Antoine
Carême (French: [maʁi ɑ̃twan kaʁɛm]; 8 June 1783 or 1784 – 12
January 1833),
known as
Antonin Carême, was a
leading French chef of the early...
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Carême is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Marie-Antoine
Carême (1784–1833),
French chef
Maurice Carême (1899–1978), Belgian...
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Maurice Carême (French pronunciation: [mɔʁis kaʁɛm]; 12 May 1899 – 13
January 1978) was a
Belgian francophone poet, best
known for his
simple writing style...
- as
Mothering Sunday,
Refreshment Sunday, mid-Lent
Sunday (in
French mi-
carême) and Rose
Sunday (either
because the
golden rose sent by
Popes to Catholic...
- yolk,
melted butter, and
lemon juice or vinegar. In 1833, Marie-Antoine
Carême described four
grandes sauces (great sauces). In 1844, the
French magazine...
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sauces of
classic French cooking. In the
early 19th
century the chef
Antonin Carême included it in his list of the
basic sauces of
French cooking. In the early...
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Damien Carême (born 16
November 1960) is a
French politician of La
France Insoumise. He has been
serving as a
Member of the
European Parliament since 2019...
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savory or
sweet fillings. The
pastry is
sometimes credited to Marie-Antoine
Carême. However, an
entremet called pe**** gâteaux vole au vent is
mentioned in...
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Baptiste Carême (born 25
October 1985) is a
French badminton player. In 2013, he won
bronze medal at the
Mediterranean Games in men's
doubles event. Men's...
- also come from the
French recipe of
fromage bavarois from Marie-Antoine
Carême in le pâtissier
royal parisien,
which is the same as the
modern panna cotta...