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Name
  
Eugenie Brazier


Role
  
Chef

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Died
  
1977, Sainte-Foy-les-Lyon, France

Books
  
La Mere Brazier: The Mother of Modern French Cooking

Queen of the Kitchen V3


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Eugénie Brazier, known as La Mère Brazier (12 June 1895 in La Tranclière, Ain - 2 March 1977 in Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon) was a famous French chef, the first woman to earn three Michelin stars (1933), turning Lyon into France's capital of gastronomy. Born a simple country girl in the hills of Bresse she started her first restaurant in 1921, obtaining help from French food critic Curnonsky. Brazier was also the first French chef, either male or female, to attain six Michelin stars for her restaurants on Rue Royale and in the Alpine foothills at Col de la Luère. Her cooking was well-renowned, attracting clientele including Charles de Gaulle, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, and Marlene Dietrich, who loved her Langouste Belle Aurore; a whole sweet lobster drenched in brandy and cream.

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She founded the current line of top French chefs in Lyon including her student Paul Bocuse.

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References

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