-
Cuisinier may
refer to: Look up
cuisinier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Le Cusinier,
Pierre de Lune (1656) Le
Cuisinier Royal François M****ialot...
- André Viard's Le
Cuisinier Impérial (Paris: J.-N. Barba, 1806) was a
culinary encyclopedia that p****ed
through at
least thirty-two
editions in its long...
- vaʁɛn], 1615–1678 in Dijon),
Burgundian by birth, was the
author of Le
Cuisinier françois (1651), one of the most
influential cookbooks in
early modern...
- Les
Patrons Cuisiniers is a
culinary ****ociation of
quality restaurants in the Netherlands. The
partnership was
established on 14
October 1991. It came...
- Cormeilles-en-Parisis. In 1912, in his role as
President of the Societé des
Cuisiniers de Paris, with
Francis Carton as manager, he
began many projects, including...
- d'Aumont, the
Cardinal d’Estrées, and the
marquis de Louvois. His Le
cuisinier roïal et
bourgeois first appeared, anonymously, as a
single volume in...
-
dessert called crème brûlée
appears in François M****ialot's 1691
cookbook Cuisinier royal et bourgeois, but its
ultimate origins are unclear. The
recipe is...
-
welcomed into the world’s
oldest savory culinary ****ociation: the Maîtres
Cuisiniers de
France (Master
Chefs of
France | MCF). In 1997, he
received the MCF...
- garnish. They
could also be
served in a soup. François M****ialot in Le
Cuisinier royal et
bourgeois (1698)
gives several recipes for
profiterole soup,...
- five
mother sauces.
Referred to by the
French press as roi des
cuisiniers et
cuisinier des rois ("king of
chefs and chef of kings"—also
previously said...