Ebook: To the Bone
Author: Liebrandt Paul, Friedman Andrew, Sung Evan
- Tags: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--General, COOKING--General, Cooks--Great Britain, Cooks--United States, Cooks, Electronic books, Biography, Biographies, Liebrandt Paul -- 1976-, Corton (Restaurant), Cooks -- United States -- Biography, Cooks -- Great Britain -- Biography, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- General, COOKING -- General, Great Britain, United States
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Potter
- City: United States;Great Britain
- Edition: First edition
- Language: English
- epub
In this meditation on the culinary life that blends elements of memoir and cookbook, Paul Liebrandt shares the story of his own struggle to become a chef and define his personal style.
To the Bone is Liebrandt's exploration of his culinary roots and creative development. At fifteen, he began his foray into the restaurant world and soon found himself cooking in the finest dining temples of London, Paris, and ultimately, New York. Taking inspiration from the methods and menus of Marco Pierre White, Raymond Blanc, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, and Pierre Gagnaire, Liebrandt dedicated himself to learning his craft for close to a decade. Then, at New York City's Atlas, he announced himself as a worldclass talent, putting his hard-earned technique to the test with a startlingly personal cuisine. He continued to further his reputation at restaurants such as Gilt, Corton, and now the Elm, becoming known for a singular, graphic style that has captured the public's imagination...
To the Bone is Liebrandt's exploration of his culinary roots and creative development. At fifteen, he began his foray into the restaurant world and soon found himself cooking in the finest dining temples of London, Paris, and ultimately, New York. Taking inspiration from the methods and menus of Marco Pierre White, Raymond Blanc, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, and Pierre Gagnaire, Liebrandt dedicated himself to learning his craft for close to a decade. Then, at New York City's Atlas, he announced himself as a worldclass talent, putting his hard-earned technique to the test with a startlingly personal cuisine. He continued to further his reputation at restaurants such as Gilt, Corton, and now the Elm, becoming known for a singular, graphic style that has captured the public's imagination...
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