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Chef Jean-Pierre

36 min · 24 de jul de 2024
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Today I'm talking to Chef Jean-Pierre, who I found out about when a friend put me on to his YouTube channel. He demonstrates how to cook anything from classic French onion soup to the perfect steak, and strawberry tart. At last count he had 1.6 million followers. You quickly understand why when you take a look at what he does, or more to the point how he does it. He has a great sense of humour, a zest for life, and above all the desire to explain the "why" behind fundamental cooking techniques. This is a man who has been cooking for more than 50 years, since he started his apprenticeship in a 3-star Michelin restaurant in France. So imagine how happy I was when he answered an email out of the blue, asking if I could interview him. I hope you enjoy the episode.

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Chef Jean-Pierre

Today I'm talking to Chef Jean-Pierre, who I found out about when a friend put me on to his YouTube channel. He demonstrates how to cook anything from classic French onion soup to the perfect steak, and strawberry tart. At last count he had 1.6 million followers. You quickly understand why when you take a look at what he does, or more to the point how he does it. He has a great sense of humour, a zest for life, and above all the desire to explain the "why" behind fundamental cooking techniques. This is a man who has been cooking for more than 50 years, since he started his apprenticeship in a 3-star Michelin restaurant in France. So imagine how happy I was when he answered an email out of the blue, asking if I could interview him. I hope you enjoy the episode.

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