
Serge: For the love of good food
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Author: Serge Dansereau
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 304
I come from a food family, though we did not really think of ourselves as such. Ever since I can remember my father worked in his garden. My father's garden was a large plot covering nearly the whole substantial backyard of our home. We were a family of five children so the produce was very important as money was always sparse. Serge Danserau's life has been shaped by food. Starting with picking beans at the age of 12, he then served his apprenticeship in the kitchens of Canada, eventually moving to Australia to take up his role as executive chef of Sydney's first five-star restaurant, Kable's. And Serge, in turn, has profoundly shaped the landscape of food culture in Australia. His passion for fresh, regional produce has almost single-handedly encouraged the development of the many specialist food producers throughout Australia. From his humble beginnings in French Canada, to his present day ownership of the Bathers' Pavilion, Serge: For the Love of Good Food charts Serge Danserau's gastronomic journey. this remarkable story is also a history of the way our food culture has evolved in Australia over the last twenty years, and contains many fascinating behind the scenes insights into the Australian food scene.
Author: Serge Dansereau
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 304
I come from a food family, though we did not really think of ourselves as such. Ever since I can remember my father worked in his garden. My father's garden was a large plot covering nearly the whole substantial backyard of our home. We were a family of five children so the produce was very important as money was always sparse. Serge Danserau's life has been shaped by food. Starting with picking beans at the age of 12, he then served his apprenticeship in the kitchens of Canada, eventually moving to Australia to take up his role as executive chef of Sydney's first five-star restaurant, Kable's. And Serge, in turn, has profoundly shaped the landscape of food culture in Australia. His passion for fresh, regional produce has almost single-handedly encouraged the development of the many specialist food producers throughout Australia. From his humble beginnings in French Canada, to his present day ownership of the Bathers' Pavilion, Serge: For the Love of Good Food charts Serge Danserau's gastronomic journey. this remarkable story is also a history of the way our food culture has evolved in Australia over the last twenty years, and contains many fascinating behind the scenes insights into the Australian food scene.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Serge Dansereau
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 304
I come from a food family, though we did not really think of ourselves as such. Ever since I can remember my father worked in his garden. My father's garden was a large plot covering nearly the whole substantial backyard of our home. We were a family of five children so the produce was very important as money was always sparse. Serge Danserau's life has been shaped by food. Starting with picking beans at the age of 12, he then served his apprenticeship in the kitchens of Canada, eventually moving to Australia to take up his role as executive chef of Sydney's first five-star restaurant, Kable's. And Serge, in turn, has profoundly shaped the landscape of food culture in Australia. His passion for fresh, regional produce has almost single-handedly encouraged the development of the many specialist food producers throughout Australia. From his humble beginnings in French Canada, to his present day ownership of the Bathers' Pavilion, Serge: For the Love of Good Food charts Serge Danserau's gastronomic journey. this remarkable story is also a history of the way our food culture has evolved in Australia over the last twenty years, and contains many fascinating behind the scenes insights into the Australian food scene.
Author: Serge Dansereau
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 304
I come from a food family, though we did not really think of ourselves as such. Ever since I can remember my father worked in his garden. My father's garden was a large plot covering nearly the whole substantial backyard of our home. We were a family of five children so the produce was very important as money was always sparse. Serge Danserau's life has been shaped by food. Starting with picking beans at the age of 12, he then served his apprenticeship in the kitchens of Canada, eventually moving to Australia to take up his role as executive chef of Sydney's first five-star restaurant, Kable's. And Serge, in turn, has profoundly shaped the landscape of food culture in Australia. His passion for fresh, regional produce has almost single-handedly encouraged the development of the many specialist food producers throughout Australia. From his humble beginnings in French Canada, to his present day ownership of the Bathers' Pavilion, Serge: For the Love of Good Food charts Serge Danserau's gastronomic journey. this remarkable story is also a history of the way our food culture has evolved in Australia over the last twenty years, and contains many fascinating behind the scenes insights into the Australian food scene.

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