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Definition of patissier in English: patissiernoun pəˈtɪsɪeɪpätisˈyā A maker or seller of pastries and cakes. Example sentencesExamples - Show me a French patissier who knows anything about peach cobbler, for example, and I'll show you my tattoo.
- "We are not worried, given that we use pure cocoa butter," said patissier Michel Boulestier, of France's grouping of artisanal patissiers.
- Stodgy nursery puds are out the window along with poncy patissier's tricks best reserved for culinary olympics.
- It is unusual to find a good saucier who is also an able patissier.
- He has trained under Marco Pierre White, Raymond Blanc and Pierre Koffmann, worked as chief patissier at the Savoy hotel, and has won many awards.
- The cheeses are splendid and there is a first-rate patissier on the team.
- The chef and patissier William Curley, 33, knows all about sourcing the right ingredients.
- Michel Richard began his career as a protege of the great Gaston Lenotre, a Parisian patissier who was one of the founding fathers of nouvelle cuisine.
- But lurking in the kitchen is a patissier / confectioner who is blessed with true gift.
- The first main courses also betrayed a patissier's hand and brain.
- And one of the places I knew I was going to, and I actually did, was patisserie Pierre Hermé, a Tokyo outlet of the world-famous celebrity patissier.
- The French liked to call Gaston Lenotre, who has died aged 88, "le gentleman patissier" or sometimes, the patissier of the century.
- But the impressive building caught the eye of patissier John Slattery and, with the support of his two daughters, Kate and Laura, he intends to expand his thriving business.
- We serve these with tiny Monaco ravioli, grilled almonds and, after dinner, mini-pastries prepared by the chef patissier.
Origin Mid 19th century: French. Definition of patissier in US English: patissiernounpätisˈyā A maker or seller of pastries and cakes. Example sentencesExamples - The cheeses are splendid and there is a first-rate patissier on the team.
- And one of the places I knew I was going to, and I actually did, was patisserie Pierre Hermé, a Tokyo outlet of the world-famous celebrity patissier.
- Stodgy nursery puds are out the window along with poncy patissier's tricks best reserved for culinary olympics.
- It is unusual to find a good saucier who is also an able patissier.
- The French liked to call Gaston Lenotre, who has died aged 88, "le gentleman patissier" or sometimes, the patissier of the century.
- But the impressive building caught the eye of patissier John Slattery and, with the support of his two daughters, Kate and Laura, he intends to expand his thriving business.
- Show me a French patissier who knows anything about peach cobbler, for example, and I'll show you my tattoo.
- "We are not worried, given that we use pure cocoa butter," said patissier Michel Boulestier, of France's grouping of artisanal patissiers.
- But lurking in the kitchen is a patissier / confectioner who is blessed with true gift.
- We serve these with tiny Monaco ravioli, grilled almonds and, after dinner, mini-pastries prepared by the chef patissier.
- The first main courses also betrayed a patissier's hand and brain.
- The chef and patissier William Curley, 33, knows all about sourcing the right ingredients.
- He has trained under Marco Pierre White, Raymond Blanc and Pierre Koffmann, worked as chief patissier at the Savoy hotel, and has won many awards.
- Michel Richard began his career as a protege of the great Gaston Lenotre, a Parisian patissier who was one of the founding fathers of nouvelle cuisine.
Origin Mid 19th century: French. |