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Memories of Gascony

Pierre Koffmann

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Prose: non-fiction, Animal husbandry, General cookery & recipes, TV / celebrity chef cookbooks, National & regional cuisine

Praise for Memories of Gascony

  • "Pierre is one of the world's great, instinctive chefs, with a rare ability to combine gutsiness and refinement in his cooking." - Heston Blumenthal

  • "Pierre Koffmann is a legend." - Daniel Boulud

  • "Pierre Koffmann is a giant of the kitchen, and his shadow looms larger than anyone else's. Almost every decent chef I can think of learned most of what he knows from Pierre." - Giles Coren, The Times

  • "Pierre Koffmann has a unique talent and I have always admired how he cooks from the heart." - Tom Kitchin

  • "A great chef who has never forgotten his roots." - Bill Knott, Financial Times

  • "'Pierre the Bear' as he is known to me, and to the many other chefs who have been lucky enough to work in a kitchen under his tutelage, is an extraordinarily talented man." - Gordon Ramsay

  • "If you do not own a copy of Pierre Koffmann's glorious Memories of Gascony your cookbook collection is not complete. Brilliant to read; even better to cook from." - Jay Rayner, Observer

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Pierre Koffmann

Pierre Koffmann has been at the heart of fine cuisine in Britain for over 40 years. After working as a young chef in Strasbourg and Toulon, Koffmann arrived in London in 1970 to work under Michel and Albert Roux at Le Gavroche. In 1972 he was made the first head chef of the Roux brothers' new venture, the Waterside Inn at Bray. When Pierre opened La Tante Claire in 1977, it was the start of a residency at the top of the London culinary world that would span four decades. Within six years of opening, La Tante Claire had its third Michelin star, setting new standards for cooking and creating extraordinary dishes from classically simple ingredients, while also serving as an academy for many of today's culinary superstars. Between them his various protA gA s, from Marco Pierre White and Gordon Ramsay to Tom Kitchin and Jason Atherton, now boast over 20 Michelin stars in their own right. He retired in 2003, but following a sell-out of his critically hailed pop-up at Selfridges in 2009, he returned to the kitchen once more. His acclaimed, informal restaurant, Koffmann's at The Berkeley, serves classic provincial French cooking - the food of his grandparents' farmhouse kitchen. Find out more about Pierre Koffmann at www.pierrekoffmann.co.uk.

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