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Zusammenfassung

‘I only cook the kind of food I want to eat. Honest food, plain and simple. This is my cookbook.’ The long awaited cookbook from Michelin-starred chef and owner of the award-winning Chez Bruce.

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Bruces Cookbook by Bruce Poole

I only cook the kind of food I want to eat. Honest food, plain and simple. This is my cookbook. The long awaited cookbook from Michelin-starred chef and owner of the award-winning Chez Bruce.

‘Honesty and modesty run deep throughout his [Bruce’s] anecdotes and warm, timeless European dishes’ – Square Meal The Magazine

‘I don't think that I know many other cooks who care quite so much about cooking, and eating, very good food, as does this man’ Simon Hopkinson

‘There is only one word for Chez Bruce – formidable’ Telegraph

‘Chez Bruce in Wandsworth is the definition of the word 'unpretentious' Jay Rayner, Observer

‘Modest but extremely accomplished’ Jay Rayner on Bruce

‘Cooking of such assurance, such taste and such old-fashioned virtue’ Matthew Fort, Guardian

Bruce began his career as a commis chef at Bibendum in 1990 under Simon Hopkinson, and then as a chef de partie with Phil Howard at The Square. In 1995 he helped to open Chez Max as Head Chef before opening Chez Bruce with Nigel Platts-Martin. Since then they have opened further acclaimed restaurants together, The Glasshouse in Kew in 1999 and La Trompette in Chiswick in 2001. Bruce lives with his wife and three daughters in Surrey.

This is Bruce’s first cookbook.

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ISBN 13 9780007376100
ISBN 10 0007376103
Titel Bruces Cookbook
Autor Bruce Poole
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag HarperCollins Publishers
Erscheinungsjahr 2011-05-12
Seitenanzahl 320
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