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cuisinier

[kwee-zee-nyey] / kwi ziˈnyeɪ /


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The same award for a proud and famous cuisinier is an embarrassment.

From Time Magazine Archive

Reporters pumped other reporters, chefs, food authors, anyone who might draw a bead on the wayward cuisinier.

From Time Magazine Archive

Because the Duke's cuisinier had been too clever; had made this excellent dish too captivating to the sight as well as taste.

From The Cloister and the Hearth by Reade, Charles

Every one knows of Dumas’ great fame as a gastronome and epicure; some recall, also, that he himself was a cuisinier of no mean abilities.

From Dumas' Paris by Mansfield, M. F. (Milburg Francisco)

Mr. Bishop, it seems, had 'enjoyed the office of cuisinier at the Palace, and among some of our first nobility.'

From The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 1 by Japp, Alexander H. (Alexander Hay)