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Georges Auguste Escoffier (French: [ʒɔʁʒ oɡyst ɛskɔfje]; 28 October 1846 – 12 February 1935) was a French chef, restaurateur, and culinary writer who popularised and updated traditional French cooking methods.
The 1976-77 BBC television series, The Duchess of Duke Street, starring Gemma Jones, was loosely based on her life. [11] It is said that some of the scenes in Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh, in which she appears as her fictional counterpart Lottie Crump, [12] were also inspired by the Cavendish Hotel under Lewis' management.
A keen reader and history buff, she travelled with her parents all over Europe, visiting the great capitals and the best restaurants of the time, such as that of Auguste Escoffier. Back in Bilbao, she met the lawyer and member of Donostia high society Ramón Echagüe Churruca, whom she married on 12 October 1901 in the Basilica of Begoña .
Born into a well established Patrician family, Pfyffer became a serial entrepreneur, primarily in the hospitality industry. Between 1890 and 1950 he was the general manager and majority owner of the Grand Hotel National. In 1892, he was among the co-founders of Berneralpen Milchgesellschaft (milk powder), among César Ritz and Auguste Escoffier.
Le Guide Culinaire (French pronunciation: [lə ɡid kylinɛːʁ]) is Georges Auguste Escoffier's 1903 French restaurant cuisine cookbook, his first. It is regarded as a classic and still in print. Escoffier developed the recipes while working at the Savoy, Ritz and Carlton hotels from the late 1880s to the time of publication.
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In 1883 he moved to the "Maison Maire" restaurant in Paris and became its main chef in 1886. The restaurant was owned by Ms Paillard and stood on Chaussée d'Antin. Some records state that the illustrious Auguste Escoffier worked at the "Maison Maire" until he went to Monte Carlo in 1884. At the Maire, Mourier created "Pommes Mayor" and "Pommes ...