Les Abats: Recipes Celebrating The Whole Beast

Michel Roux Jr.
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Les Abats: Recipes Celebrating The Whole Beast

Michel Roux Jr.
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272 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Oct 30, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 272
  • Publisher: ORION PUBLISHING GROUP
  • ISBN: 9781409168959
  • Dimensions: 7.0" W x 1.1" L x 9.0" H
After apprenticeships with Maitre Patissier Hellegouarche in Paris and Alain Chapel in Mionnay, and basic training with the French army, Michel Roux Jr worked for two years at the Elysee Palace under French Presidents D'Estaing and Mitterrand. Posts with Pierre Koffman at La Tante Claire and at the Mandarin in Hong Kong led to firstly the Waterside Inn with uncle Michel and then to Le Gavroche under his father Albert. He ran the Roux catering businesses for three years before in 1991 becoming Chef de Cuisine at Le Gavroche, the restaurant his father Albert and uncle Michel Sr founded in 1967. In 2017 he celebrated his 25th year at the healm of the world famous restaurant, which has two Michelin stars. He has run the London Marathon 17 times in aid of children's charities.
No bone marrow in Michel Roux Jr.'s tribute to offal, Les Abats: Recipes Celebrating the Whole Beast but pretty much everything extreme belonging to an animal is. Cooks need to be in safe hands with offal, never a problem with a Roux family member, so dive into the uncharted and try chicken liver gratin, the crispy feet of the same bird. hake throats a pil pil or a sweetbread and black pudding tart. A classic, bravely without images; but Roux's enthusiasm for his subject is enough.—Rose Prince, THE SPECTATOR

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