Eugénie Brazier (12 June 1895 – 2 March 1977), known as "la Mère Brazier", was a French chef who, in 1933, became the first person awarded six Michelin...
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awarded the prestigious 3 Michelin stars under its founder and chef, Eugénie Brazier, between 1933 and 1968. It was bought by chef Mathieu Viannay in 2008...
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1931. When three stars were first awarded in 1933, two female chefs, Eugénie Brazier and Marie Bourgeois, were among them. Several female chefs have been...
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Bocuse enrolled in a culinary apprenticeship in Pollionnay with chef Eugénie Brazier. Under the guidance of some of the most skilled and experienced Mères...
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orphanage, and in April 1962 he began to work as a kitchen hand for Eugénie Brazier at her restaurant near Lyon. She encouraged him and gave him his early...
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Donavan Brazier (born 1997), American runner Eugénie Brazier (1895–1977), French chef Frank Brazier (1934–2021), Australian Olympic cyclist Freddy Brazier (born...
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female cooks outside of Lyon started to be called Mère. Born Eugénie Brazier in 1895, Mère Brazier began working as a maid and then as a cook for a family...
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Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-0-7475-8012-6. Brazier, Eugénie; Moreau, Roger; Bocuse, Paul; Pacaud, Bernard (2015) [2004]. La Mère Brazier: The Mother of Modern French...
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Bouley Daniel Boulud Anthony Bourdain Michel Bras Madame Brassart Eugénie Brazier Susan Brookes Alton Brown Jane Butel Caesar Cardini, inventor of Caesar...
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proprietor of a famous restaurant in Lyon. Among her successors was Eugénie Brazier who worked in her kitchen as a young woman and continued her traditions...
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London: Robinson. ISBN 978-1-85487-013-1. Brazier, Eugénie; Moreau, Roger (2015) [2004]. La Mère Brazier: The Mother of Modern French Cooking. London:...
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Retrieved 31 May 2024. "Les Recettes d'une connasse*: Grand Prix Eugénie Brazier!". LYON SAVEURS (in French). 21 December 2017. Archived from the original...
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same street Eugénie Brazier had already been in operation since 1921. Paulette had refused a job with the already-starred "Mère Brazier" but called her...
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Buford. Renowned 3-star Michelin chefs such as Marie Bourgeois and Eugénie Brazier developed Lyonnaise cuisine into a national phenomenon favoured by...
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alongside Alexandre Dumaine, Fernand Point and fellow female chef Eugénie Brazier. With both Brazier and Marie Bourgeois winning three Michelin stars in 1933,...
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before becoming chef de partie at La Méditerranée in Paris. Pushed by Eugénie Brazier's encouragements, he applied to work in 1976 with Claude Peyrot, the...
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Hamlyn. ISBN 978-0-60-060235-4. Brazier, Eugénie; Moreau, Roger; Bocuse, Paul; Pacaud, Bernard (2015) [2004]. La Mère Brazier: The Mother of Modern French...
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Priay, in the Rhône-Alpes department of Ain. Also in 1933, Mère Brazier (Eugénie Brazier, 1895–1977), "the highest achiever" of all the Mères, was awarded...
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the Premio Sent Sovi for Gastronomic Literature in 2008 and the Prix Eugénie Brazier for Best Gastronomic Novel in 2014. The author writes a blog for the...
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Barnes, American novelist, journalist, and playwright (d. 1982) 1895 – Eugénie Brazier, French chef (d. 1977) 1897 – Anthony Eden, English soldier and politician...
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London. Reid, Deborah (August 12, 2016). "A Name You Should Know: Eugénie Brazier". Eater. Vox Media. Archived from the original on June 14, 2021. Retrieved...
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Exeter, Devonshire Died: Eugénie Brazier, 81, French chef who had earned a total of six Michelin stars for her La Mère Brazier restaurants The crash of...
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Léo-Ernest Ouimet, Canadian director and producer (b. 1877) 1977 – Eugénie Brazier, French chef (b. 1895) 1979 – Christy Ring, Irish hurler (b. 1920)...
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– Cemal Gürsel, Turkish army officer, President (d. 1966) June 12 Eugénie Brazier, French cook (d. 1977) Wilfrid Kent Hughes, Australian Olympian and...
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Particular. ISBN 978-0-241-95339-6. Brazier, Eugénie; Moreau, Roger; Bocuse, Paul; Pacaud, Bernard (2015) [2004]. La Mère Brazier: The Mother of Modern French...
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Books. ISBN 978-0-39-456267-4. Brazier, Eugénie; Roger Moreau; Paul Bocuse; Bernard Pacaud (2015) [2004]. La Mère Brazier: The Mother of Modern French Cooking...
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Escoffier, anti-communist activist, self-immolated (born 1949) 2 March – Eugénie Brazier, chef, "la mère" of modern French cooking (born 1895) 3 April – Pierre-Marie...
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Maurice-Edmond Sailland" 2010, Rolf Heyne Editor. Marcel Boulestin Marcel Rouff Eugènie Brazier Some sources spell it 'Saillant', but the 'd' spelling is used in his...
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time. There is a famous restaurant La Mère Brazier once owned by the "Mère Brazier" a.k.a. Eugénie Brazier (1895–1977), a country girl who was born in...
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writing a twelfth book. In November 2010, Rossant received the Prix Eugenie Brazier for the French translation of her first memoir, Mémoires d'une Egypte...
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