Before Gordon Ramsay or Julia Child, there was Antonin Carmethe orphan who became the first celebrity chef and revolutionized European cuisine. In Carme, Ian Kelly serves up a rich and irresistible blend of biography and gastronomy, tracing Carmes astonish
Before Gordon Ramsay or Julia Child, there was Antonin Carmethe orphan who became the first celebrity chef and revolutionized European cuisine. In Carme, Ian Kelly serves up a rich and irresistible blend of biography and gastronomy, tracing Carmes astonishing rise from the streets of Revolutionary Paris to the palaces of emperors, kings, and tsars.
With a gift for pleasing royal palatesfrom Napoleons battlefield snacks to King George IVs lavish feastsCarme didnt just cook for history, he shaped it. Along the way, readers are treated to the decadent flavors of the era and the drama of a man whose life was as extravagant as his souffls.
Lush, witty, and meticulously researched, Carme is a journey through the kitchens and courts of Regency-era Europeand a delicious portrait of the chef who turned food into art and fame into a recipe.
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