A Novel Inspired by the Life and Legacy of Antoine-Marie Carême
Set against the backdrop of post-revolutionary France, The Chef of Kings, The King of Chefs follows the extraordinary rise of Antoine-Marie Carême, an orphan turned visionary pâtissier who would become the first celebrity chef in history. Born into poverty in the streets of Paris, young Carême is abandoned by his struggling family and left to fend for himself. But fate intervenes when he is taken in by a baker, Sylvain Bailly, whose mentorship ignites his relentless ambition and unparalleled artistic talent.
Determined to elevate pastry-making into an art form, Carême immerses himself in the world of haute cuisine, creating architectural marvels out of sugar and flour. His talent quickly attracts the attention of Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, the influential diplomat whose kitchens become a proving ground for Carême's genius. Through Talleyrand's connections, he finds himself serving at the grandest tables in Europe, from Napoleon's court to the palaces of the Russian Tsar and the English aristocracy.
But as Carême's fame grows, so do the challenges. His relentless pursuit of perfection isolates him, and the demands of powerful patrons test his loyalty and resilience. In a world where food is politics and artistry is power, Carême must navigate betrayal, shifting alliances, and his own burning desire to leave behind a legacy that transcends the fleeting nature of fame.
Blending historical accuracy with vivid storytelling, The Chef of Kings, The King of Chefs is a sweeping tale of ambition, artistry, and the relentless pursuit of greatness-a tribute to the man who revolutionized French cuisine and forever changed the way the world dines.
A Novel Inspired by the Life and Legacy of Antoine-Marie Carême
Set against the backdrop of post-revolutionary France, The Chef of Kings, The King of Chefs follows the extraordinary rise of Antoine-Marie Carême, an orphan turned visionary pâtissier who would become the first celebrity chef in history. Born into poverty in the streets of Paris, young Carême is abandoned by his struggling family and left to fend for himself. But fate intervenes when he is taken in by a baker, Sylvain Bailly, whose mentorship ignites his relentless ambition and unparalleled artistic talent.
Determined to elevate pastry-making into an art form, Carême immerses himself in the world of haute cuisine, creating architectural marvels out of sugar and flour. His talent quickly attracts the attention of Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, the influential diplomat whose kitchens become a proving ground for Carême's genius. Through Talleyrand's connections, he finds himself serving at the grandest tables in Europe, from Napoleon's court to the palaces of the Russian Tsar and the English aristocracy.
But as Carême's fame grows, so do the challenges. His relentless pursuit of perfection isolates him, and the demands of powerful patrons test his loyalty and resilience. In a world where food is politics and artistry is power, Carême must navigate betrayal, shifting alliances, and his own burning desire to leave behind a legacy that transcends the fleeting nature of fame.
Blending historical accuracy with vivid storytelling, The Chef of Kings, The King of Chefs is a sweeping tale of ambition, artistry, and the relentless pursuit of greatness-a tribute to the man who revolutionized French cuisine and forever changed the way the world dines.

THE CHEF OF KINGS, THE KING OF CHEFS: A Novel Inspired by the Life and Legacy of Antoine-Marie Carême.
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THE CHEF OF KINGS, THE KING OF CHEFS: A Novel Inspired by the Life and Legacy of Antoine-Marie Carême.
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ISBN-13: | 9781069233011 |
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Publisher: | DC Publishing |
Publication date: | 02/23/2025 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 180 |
File size: | 432 KB |