by Marco Pierre White (Author)
Marco Pierre White has risen to be a firm figure in the world of haute cuisine . Since he opened Harvey's restaurant in south-west London in 1987, he has become the most talked-about cook in Britain, the youngest man ever to win the coveted third Michelin rosette , and almost equally renowned for the upheavals in his private life. In 1992, he opened The Canteen in Chelsea Harbour, and in autumn 1993 opened The Restaurant in Knightsbridge, which have one and three stars respectively in the Michelin ratings. Yet behind the hype, this text reveals there is a professional, dedicated chef of great talent. His mastery is based on the solid foundations of French classical cuisine, but it is informed by a modern feeling for the importance of ingredients of the highest quality and freshness, by a receptivity to influences around the world, by simplicity and profound originality. Above all, the book aims to make accessible the secrets of his success to all amateur cooks, and contains tips based on his incomparable feeling for the potential in natural foods from land and sea.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: New
Publisher: Ebury Press
Published: 04 Apr 1996
ISBN 10: 0091814154
ISBN 13: 9780091814151