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  2. Fergus Henderson - Wikipedia

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    Henderson had no formal training in cooking, and has never worked under any other chef. In 1992 Henderson and his wife, Margot, opened the French House Dining Room at Soho's French House pub before he left to open the St. John restaurant in 1994. [7] The menu at St. John changes daily, but almost always includes roast bone marrow and parsley salad.

  3. St. John (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Under Henderson's guidance as head chef, St. John has specialised in "nose to tail eating", with a devotion to offal and other cuts of meat rarely seen in restaurants, often reclaiming traditional British recipes. Typical dishes include pigs' ears, ducks' hearts, trotters, pigs' tails, bone marrow and, when in season, squirrel. As a result, St ...

  4. Signature dish - Wikipedia

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    Fergus Henderson - roast bone marrow with parsley salad [5] Daniel Boulud - Crisp paupiettes of sea bass in Barolo sauce [6] The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City - Waldorf salad [7] Hotel Tatin, Lamotte-Beuvron, France - Tarte Tatin [8]

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  6. Margot Henderson - Wikipedia

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    Henderson was born in Wellington, New Zealand. [2] Her mother was a journalist and food writer, a devotee of the teachings of the American nutritionist Gayelord Hauser.As a child, the first recipe Henderson made was a ginger crunch from New Zealand's classic Edmonds Cookery Book—she would later cook garden snails with breadcrumbs for her parents' dinner parties. [3]

  7. The Accomplisht Cook - Wikipedia

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    The Accomplisht Cook is an English cookery book published by the professional cook Robert May in 1660, and the first to group recipes logically into 24 sections. It was much the largest cookery book in England up to that time, providing numerous recipes for boiling, roasting, and frying meat, and others for salads, puddings, sauces, and baking.

  8. The Whole Beast - Wikipedia

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    The book features a number of recipes that, in total, utilize every part of the pig. In addition, it features a number of "techniques for brining, salting, pickling and preserving in fat", including explanations on how to "clear stock with egg whites and shells, how to bone out a trotter and how to bake bread using a tiny quantity of yeast for tastier results". [3]

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