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Chloé Charles, the chef turned comic book heroine

2022-10-30T22:22:48.162Z


The talented thirty-year-old, whom the general public discovered in “Top Chef”, publishes a hilarious comic strip, two months after the opening of her Parisian “non-restaurant” Lago.


If everyone cooked, the world would be a little better.”

Here are the kind of aphorisms full of common sense that sets out, sincere but without bringing it back, Chloé Charles.

And which led her to publish this November 3 her first cookbook,

Here, taste!,

Editions First.

This “cooked strip” as funny as it is didactic, simmered with the designer Tiphaine de Cointet, brings a welcome breath of fresh air to the sectors of culinary comics and recipe books.

To discover

  • SERVICE: Win a Delonghi espresso machine and six packets of coffee beans

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Let's start with the introductions.

For those who would not have watched “Top Chef” in 2021, where she distinguished herself in the red team of Hélène Darroze, Chloé Charles is one of the most gifted chefs of her generation.

But also one of the most committed.

“Already at the Ferrandi school, where I met her, she was focused on ecology, respect for the product, with an approach that stood out from the other students,”

says Alexandre Giesbert, co-founder of Daroco restaurants (Paris) and friend of the chef.

The Parisian…

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Source: lefigaro

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