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Raymond Blanc OBE (born 19 November 1949) is a French chef. Blanc is the chef at Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons, a hotel-restaurant in Great Milton, Oxfordshire, England. The restaurant has two Michelin stars and scored 9/10 in the Good Food Guide. He is entirely self-taught, but has himself taught or employed other chefs including Heston Blumenthal, John Burton-Race, Michael Caines, Paul Liebrandt, and Marco Pierre White. Early life Blanc was born near Besançon, the capital of the Franche-Comté region in eastern France, between Burgundy and the Jura mountains. He grew up in Saône, a village just east of there. While his two sisters were taught to cook by the influential Maman Blanc, his father taught Blanc and his two brothers to work in the kitchen garden. His father gave him a colander and foraging map for his 10th birthday, and what he collected his mother taught him to cook. Career Training as a waiter, Blanc worked at the Michelin-starred Le Palais de la Bière in Besançon. In 1972 he was fired for upsetting the head chef (Blanc had offered him advice on how to cook); however, the manager knew of a job in England. Not speaking English well enough to survive without a notepad, he was dispatched to The Rose Revived in Newbridge, Oxfordshire, arriving three days after landing at Dover in his Renault 5 Gordini. Blanc married the owner's daughter Jenny, and the couple had two sons. Before striking out on his own in 1977, Blanc worked for a time under chef patron André Chavagnon, who had opened a French restaurant, La Sorbonne, in Oxford High Street in 1966. In 1977, the Blancs opened Les Quat' Saisons in a row of modern shops in Summertown, Oxford: "We mortgaged the house, owed 18 further people, and opened in a corridor between a lingerie shop and Oxfam". An overnight success, he won "Egon Ronay Guide Restaurant of the Year", two Michelin stars and a host of other distinctions. In 1981, Blanc opened La Maison Blanc, a chain of boulangeries and pâtisseries that also contain cafès. There were 14 branches of Maison Blanc across the country, including several in London and one in Oxford. Maison Blanc cakes were also available nationwide in Waitrose supermarkets. The chain was closed in 2017 by its owners, Kout Food Group. In 1983, Blanc purchased a manor-house in the Oxfordshire village of Great Milton where he opened Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons, a country house hotel and double Michelin starred restaurant. Awarded five AA stars and with a score of 19/20 from respected French guide Gault Millau, Le Manoir describes itself as "one of the ultimate gastronomic destinations in the country". Blanc opened Le Petit Blanc, the first of a chain of smaller restaurants, in Oxford in June 1996. Blanc's stated aim with these was to bring the French philosophy of "good food being central to good living" to the United Kingdom. His desire was to create and serve food that can be enjoyed by everyone – "from the time-conscious business person to those looking for a welcoming family restaurant". Blanc suffered two mini strokes when he was 42, believed to have been brought on by stress and overwork. In June 2003, after nearly losing the chain to his ex-wife Jenny as part of his divorce settlement, the four Le Petit Blanc Brasseries (now known as Brasserie Blanc) in Birmingham (which closed in 2008), Cheltenham, Manchester and Oxford became part of the Loch Fyne Restaurant Group portfolio. Blanc maintains a share in the business, and continues to be involved creating new menus, developing the chef and kitchen teams and participating in the promotion of the restaurants. Since 1996, Raymond has opened the following branches of Brasserie Blanc: 1996 - Le Petit Blanc brasserie, Oxford. Awarded one Michelin Star in its first year and classed amongst the ten best restaurants in the country, in 2006 it was re-launched as Brasserie Blanc 1998 - Cheltenham 1999 - Birmingham (closed 2008) 2000 - Manchester 2004 - Tunbridge Wells (closed 2009) 2007 - Leeds and Milton Keynes 2008 - Bristol (closed 2019) and Winchester 2009 - Portsmouth 2010 - Chichester and Threadneedle Street, London 2012 - Bath, Berkhamsted, St Albans and Chancery Lane, Charlotte Street, Covent Garden (closed 2016), St Paul's and Tower Hill in London In 2012 Blanc became the president of the Sustainable Restaurant Association. Also In 2012 Blanc became the Culinary Director for Eurostar. In March 2013, Raymond Blanc made the news with Mayor of London Boris Johnson, to publicise a scheme to get young people into the food and hospitality industry. Blanc took on twenty-one apprentices across the Brasserie Blanc Restaurants. Blanc is one of the patrons of the Children's Food Festival, which was held on the Northmoor Trust Estate in south Oxfordshire in June 2009. In 2014 Blanc and Kate Humble presented Kew on a Plate, a 4-part television series demonstrating the garden growth and preparation of several vegetable dishes. Chefs trained by Blanc Blanc has taught or employed many other future chefs and restaurateurs, including: Sat Bains John Burton-Race Heston Blumenthal Michael Caines Elisha Carter Éric Chavot William Curley Shaun Dickens David Goodridge Paul Heathcote David Chalton Marco Pierre White Jorge Rausch Nicholas Essex TV appearances Blanc has made numerous appearances on many major television stations, during prime time viewing, in the UK. These include his own series Food & Drink in 1987, Take Six Cooks in 1986 and Masterchef in 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995 and 1998, as well as The Restaurant, a BBC 2 series hosted by Blanc where nine couples competed to win their own restaurant. Blanc was a featured chef on Great Chefs television, appearing in Great Chefs of the World. On 13 January 2007, he appeared on Saturday Kitchen. In the Omelette Challenge, he finished last because he took the longest to cook an omelette. However, he was nudged up a few places by James Martin, right above Ken Hom, as Blanc produced a black truffle out of his pocket and garnished the finished omelette with truffle shavings. In summer 2007, a BBC promotion for his new reality TV programme The Restaurant was shown on UK television. (The show is known to BBC America viewers in the US as Last Restaurant Standing). The promo showed a group of well-dressed diners in a slow-motion food fight, to a Gonzales backing track. The show was part of BBC Two's autumn season in 2007 and returned, with minor changes to the format, in 2008. In 2009, The Restaurant returned to BBC Two in a low-budget format. This season was much criticised for the poor standard of contestants, for neglecting the successful elements of previous series, and for Blanc choosing as the winner a team without any discernible culinary ability outside of making cocktails. 1985 - Take Six Cooks 1987 - Food and Drink - Six-part series on BBC2 1994 - Blanc Mange - Six-part BBC2 series on food and chemistry 2000 - Friends for Dinner - Six-part BBC2 series with high-profile chefs participating in.... Discover the Raymond Blanc popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Raymond Blanc books.

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    Simple Asian Cookery

    Ken Hom

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    The Feel-Good Cookbook

    Ainsley Harriott

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    Simply Raymond

    Raymond Blanc

    Featuring recipes from Raymond's ITV series SIMPLY RAYMOND BLANC'Of the many cookery books that I have written, this one has the most extraordinary story,' says Raymond Blanc. His...

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    Perfect Too

    Felicity Cloake

    Having rigorously tried and tested recipes from all the greats Elizabeth David and Delia Smith to Nigel Slater and Simon Hopkinson Felicity Cloake has pulled together the best po...

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    Everlasting Syllabub and the Art of Carving

    Agnes Jekyll & Hannah Glasse

    Writing for domestic servants in a conversational, accessible way, eighteenthcentury housewife Hannah Glasse disapproved of French terminology and fussiness, instead favouring simp...

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    French Country Cooking

    Elizabeth David

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    Sardine

    Alex Jackson

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    Simple French Cookery

    Raymond Blanc

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    The Little Swedish Kitchen

    Rachel Khoo

    'A joy to behold' Yotam OttolenghiLearn how to cook the Swedish way with this beautiful book of over 100 delicious recipes. Spring picnics on the archipelago; barbecues at the summ...

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    Slimming World Four Seasons Cookbook

    Slimming World

    There's a wealth of wonderful fresh food produced on our doorstep, but how many of us really make use of it? In fact, how many of us actually know what's produced and when?Well, th...

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    101 Uses for a Celebrity Chef

    Andy Watt

    Have you ever felt that celebrity chefs just aren’t as useful as they could be?Well, this is the book for you. Whether you're on holiday, at home or at play, this fully illustrated...

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    Apple Kitchen

    Madeleine Ankner & Florian Ankner

    Discover the wonderful world of cooking with apples and more than 70 inventive recipes.Do you know your Golden Delicious from your Northern Spy? Did you know there are more than 7,...

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    Tom Aikens Cooking

    Tom Aikens

    From the day Tom Aikens burst on to the restaurant scene he has barely been out of the limelight. Awarded two Michelin stars by the age of 26, he has consistently been tipped as on...