A: I want to do something about the way we eat. A lot of consumers are wary about chemically-named ingredients in food products simply because they don’t understand what they mean, but they’re not all bad.
After finishing the Grand Diplôme here, I’m going on to study nutrition. I want to demonstrate that science and nutrition can complement with food without compromising flavour or satisfaction and influence eating habits a little at a time.
This is why I’m here at Le Cordon Bleu Japan - to learn proper fundamentals. I need to know how to make things the right way before I start tampering with recipes.
Simon Barton won the first prize - a 3 weeks trip in Paris, including 2 weeks of training under the guidance of Thierry Marx and his team at the Mandarin ...
This surprising dish combines various flavours; the sweetness of scallops, the acidity of passion fruit, and a refreshing twist from the fennel, avocado and ...
Le Cordon Bleu Melbourne Culinary Arts Institute celebrated its inaugural graduation ceremony on Thursday 27th October 2016, at the Carousel event centre, ...
On Tuesday, 27 September, GJ FOOD The Fine Food Connection, held its first Foie Gras competition, created to encourage the creativeness of young chefs in the ...
South Australian Premier, Hon. Jay Weatherill, paid Le Cordon Bleu Paris a visit. As it happened, the winner of this award, Ben Simon, was in Paris at the same ...
Le Cordon Bleu Sydney Superior Pâtisserie graduate, Mary George, achieved a third place in WorldSkills for Pâtisserie. This was an 18 hour competition, over 3 ...
Christophe Lavelle became interested in molecular cuisine, also known as techno-emotional or avant-garde cuisine, in the late 90s. Ever since, he has carried ...
Le Cordon Bleu are the sponsors of the Great British Cookbook this year which launched at the beginning of this month and has already been named as one of the ...