* The
Careme Award for outstanding contribution to the industry - Oliver Glowig, Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain
(En ce temps-la le
careme etait rude : l'abstinence et le jeune recommencaient chaque jour.
Tal condimento, leemos, lo omiten en sus tratados Marie-Antoine
Careme y Brillat-Savarin, referentes del arte culinario del momento; sin embargo, en nuestro pais, y en concreto en los campos de Murcia, le augura el autor un largo porvenir (13-4-1850: 2).
Not only did we get to see his contemporary culinary delights, we also joined him in tracing the history of artistic pastry-making - from Marie-Antoine
Careme to modern day wonders - then travelling to France to meet leading pastry royalty.
Bobby Moghaddam, executive director of Hospitality and Culinary Arts at Riverside City College (Calif.), was named a recipient of the 2013 Antonin
Careme medal presented by the Chefs Association of the Pacific Coast (CAPC).
Avec le mois de
careme, Brahim a retrouve du coeur a l'ouvrage.
Nevertheless, any patissier worth his weight--and especially Marie-Antoine
Careme, the nineteenth-century chef whose interest in architecture translated seamlessly into the elaborate pieces montees he made famous--would have taken care to make such a cake of edible ingredients.
I've adapted the original recipe by the lunatic jelly-makers Bompas & Parr, whose gelatinous creations are to be seen wobbling at all the right parties in London and around the world, although it was actually the great French chef Antonin
Careme who first devised the multi-layered stuffed fruits back in the late 1700s.
Point culminant des festivites precedant le
Careme, le Courir du Mardi gras permet aux Cadiens de perpetuer un evenement representatif de leur patrimoine culturel (Ancelet 1989b ; Lindhal 2004).