The Chefs of Belgium

The Chefs of Belgium
Author: William Asaert
Publisher: Lannoo Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-02-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9789020905557

Introduces the most influential Belgian chefs of the moment, each presenting three signature dishes.

What's Cooking in Belgium

What's Cooking in Belgium
Author: Neil Evans
Publisher: Uitgeverij Luster
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-04
Genre: Cooking, Belgian
ISBN: 9789460581861

Recipes and Stories from a Food-loving Nation Having talked to chefs and farmers, historians and curators up and down Belgium, Anna Jenkinson and Neil Evans have put together a book of recipes and stories that explain Belgium's love affair with food. They travelled from the North Sea coast in the West to the Ardennes forest in the East and learned the secret to making Belgian chips, when the first chocolate praline was made, and how the Spanish, French and Germans have all influenced Belgian cuisine over the centuries. Illustrated with beautiful photographs by Diane Hendrikx this is a book that could live in the kitchen or on your coffee table. AUTHORS: Anna Jenkinson and Neil Evans are two Brits who have spent a large part of their lives in Belgium. Neil is passionate about cooking. Having grown up in Belgium, his first culinary experiments were with traditional Belgian dishes. Over the years he has bought and inherited a sizeable collection of Belgian cookbooks dating back more than a hundred years. Anna is an Oxford University graduate with more than fifteen years journalism experience. Her writings about life in Belgium have been published in international and local newspapers. SELLING POINTS: * A cookbook with a difference: not only will you find lots of mouth-watering recipes for traditional Belgian dishes, you will also read fascinating anecdotes about Belgium's cuisine. * New edtion of Luster's classic cookbook on Belgian cuisine. 150 colour illustrations

Everybody Eats Well in Belgium Cookbook

Everybody Eats Well in Belgium Cookbook
Author: Ruth Van Waerebeek
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Cookbooks
ISBN: 9780761101062

Contains 250 recipes that reflect the cooking traditions of Belgium, covering the categories of appetizers, salads, and small plates; soups; fish and shellfish; poultry and game; meat; cooking with beer; vegetable and fruit side dishes; potatoes; waffles, pancakes, and breads; and desserts.

The Taste of Belgium

The Taste of Belgium
Author: Ruth van Waerebeek
Publisher: Grub Street Publishers
Total Pages: 676
Release: 2014-12-19
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1910690619

This Gourmand Award winner for Best Foreign-International Cuisine “will broaden your horizons to the left of La Belle France and you will thank it” (Mostly Food & Travel Journal). Ruth van Waerebeek’s wonderful compendium of Belgian recipes celebrates the country that boasts more three-star restaurants per capita than any other nation—including France. It’s a country where home cooks—and everyone, it seems, is a great home cook—spend copious amounts of time thinking about, shopping for, preparing, discussing, and celebrating food. With its hearty influences from Germany and Holland, herbs straight out of a medieval garden, and condiments and spices from the height of Flemish culture, Belgian cuisine is elegant comfort food at its best—slow-cooked, honest, and hearty. It’s the Sunday meal and a continental dinner party, family picnics and that antidote to a winter’s day. In 250 delicious recipes, here is the best of Belgian cuisine: Veal Stew with Dumplings, Mushrooms, and Carrots; Smoked Trout Mousse with Watercress Sauce; Braised Partridge with Cabbage and Abbey Beer; Gratin of Belgian Endives; Flemish Carrot Soup; Steak-Frites; Steamed Mussels; and desserts—some using the best chocolate on earth—including Belgian Chocolate Ganache Tart, Almond Cake with Fresh Fruit Topping, and Little Chocolate Nut Cakes. As the Belgians say, since everybody has to eat three times a day, why not make a feast of every meal? “Ruth is an engaging writer, plenty of stories and reminiscences pepper the text. . . . Bask in Belgian goodness, a cuisine that really deserves to be better known.” —Foodepedia

Massimo Bottura: Never Trust A Skinny Italian Chef

Massimo Bottura: Never Trust A Skinny Italian Chef
Author: Massimo Bottura
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2014-10-06
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780714867144

Never Trust a Skinny Italian Chef is a tribute to three-michelin star restaurant, Osteria Francescana and the twenty-five year career of its chef, Massimo Bottura, 'the Jimi Hendrix of Italian chefs'. Voted #1 in the S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants Awards 2016. Osteria Francescana is Italy's most celebrated restaurant. At Osteria Francescana, chef Massimo Bottura (as featured on Netflix's Chef's Table) takes inspiration from contemporary art to create highly innovative dishes that play with Italian culinary traditions. Never Trust a Skinny Italian Chef is a tribute to Bottura's twenty-five year career and the evolution of Osteria Francescana. Divided into four chapters, each one dealing with a different period, the book features 50 recipes and accompanying texts explaining Bottura's inspiration, ingredients and techniques. Illustrated with photography by Stefano Graziani and Carlo Benvenuto, Never Trust a Skinny Italian Chef is the first book from Bottura - the leading figure in modern Italian gastronomy.

Great Women Chefs of Europe

Great Women Chefs of Europe
Author: Gilles Pudlowski
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2005-11-22
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

Profiles of thirty-five of Europe's most revered women chefs, with recipes from each.

Sex Now We Have Your Attention...

Sex Now We Have Your Attention...
Author: Bruno Van Damme
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-05-06
Genre:
ISBN:

SEX, now we have your attention ... You order, get, and pay for your drinks at the bar. That was what was written on the menu of Mischa's bar. Mischa, and I together with 3 of our school mates wanted to become famous chefs when we were teenagers. We all started our education at the same famous hotel school in Belgium. In the end one would drop out, two would change careers completely, one would commit suicide and I, well I became a chef but never got to the famous part. This is a personal journey, recollected from the memories of a Belgian Chef de Cuisine, starting in the early '70s in Flanders - Belgium, taking us to Istanbul in 2021. A tale of lost innocence, first loves, sex, drugs, and an inside view on the restaurant and hotel business with its dirty scandals and secrets. A quest for recognition on the road to self-acceptance. It is a reflection on my coming of age and married life in a new country. The red line through it all is the tragic suicide of a friend, demons from the past, an unexpected confession, and a promise to right the wrongs that were bestowed upon the innocent.

Chef's Guide to Charcuterie

Chef's Guide to Charcuterie
Author: Jacques Brevery
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2012-12-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1040161367

Charcuterie, the art of transforming pork meats into various preparations as an array of dishes, has traditionally held a very important place in gastronomy. An art that demands serious attention by the chef, its success depends not only on the execution but also on the presentation. Chef's Guide to Charcuterie demonstrates how to transform lesser

Cuines, 33

Cuines, 33
Author: Michael De Moor
Publisher: Stichting Kunstboak
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-05-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9789058566256

Unfold the remarkable story of chef Edwin Menue, owner of Belgian Michelin star restaurant Cuines, 33 He wanted to become a professional motocross rider, but a serious accident shattered his childhood dream. That's why Edwin Menue directed his ambition towards another goal: the kitchen. Failure was not an option. After numerous internships at celebrated restaurants, chef Edwin, his wife Fleur Boussy and fellow chef and brother-in-law Frederik opened Cuines, 33 a unique tapas-centered restaurant in Knokke. Less than a year later, their drive, exquisite taste and passion were rewarded a first Michelin star. After Frederik left the restaurant, the menu at Cuines, 33 reflects Edwin's personality even more. His seasonal kitchen is characterized by bold flavors and a cosmopolitan flair. The restaurant's interior is as eclectic and colorful as the dishes. Edwin Menue finds inspiration in everything: an odd-shaped twig in the forest, a colorful tagine in Marrakech, the scent of Barcelona, a broken plate, a tattoo. This book tells the remarkable story of a chef for whom only the best is good enough. A perfectionist with only one goal in mind: to offer his guests an unforgettable experience.

Brussels Beer City

Brussels Beer City
Author: Eoghan Walsh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2020-08-31
Genre:
ISBN:

"This book shows that there are few stories as remarkable as the complicated love affair Brussels has with beer." - Jonny Garrett, Co-Founder of The Craft Beer Channel, Beer Writer of the Year 2019From the brewery that once employed Congolese freedom fighter Patrice Lumumba, to the race against time to rescue Brussels' rich industrial heritage from the maws of rapacious developers, and the see-sawing fortunes of the city's artisan brewers, Brussels brewing has had a tumultuous past. The city is rightly famed around the world for its vitally important lambic brewing traditions, but there is a history of Brussels brewing brewing that goes so much further and deeper than that. And more than that, the history of beer in Brussels is the history of modern Brussels itself - from a regional backwater to an industrial powerhouse, to the hubris of post-war de-industrialisation and the subsequent revival of local brewing at the end of the 20th century, Brussels and its brewers have seen it all.This collection, bringing together work by Eoghan Walsh on his award-winning blog Brussels Beer City and for Belgian Beer and Food Magazine, brings to life the family dynasties, the brewers, and the activists that sought to keep this invaluable legacy alive into the 21st century. Santeï!"Part picaresque dig into the archives, part elegy for the city's lost breweries, part celebration of Brussels' ineffable spirit, this lucidly written and deeply researched Brussels brewing history is a delight at every turn. Walsh shares key anecdotes from centuries past, draws surprising comparisons, and makes some compelling prognostications for what's next for the city's brewers and beer lovers. This necessary work is a must for anyone who appreciates Belgian beer." - Claire Bullen, Editor, Good Beer Hunting""Fascinating, enjoyable, packed with anecdotes and stories about people and beer (and, er, football skullduggery), this gives the reader an insider's guide to Brussels' beer and brewing history and evokes a sense of nostalgia without being sickly or fussy. Read with a pint or two of Zinnebir to hand And then pour another." - Adrian Tierney-Jones