Biographie de Carole Clements
Carole Clements lived in France for seven years working in the food profession and travelling as much as possible. She was awarded the Grand Diplôme Culinaire from Ecole de Cuisine La Varenne in Paris, and she studied with and assisted Simone Beck and Roger Vergé in their cooking schools in France. Now based in London, Carole works as a freelance food writer, editor and consultant. Co-author of American Traditions, she has also contributed to The Cuisine of Normandy and Edible France, and has edited Larousse Pratique and The American Family Cooking Library, among marry others. She has translated and adapted for the home kitchen the recipes of several Michelin-starred chefs, as well as a gastronomic guide book, La Grande Bible de la France. Her involvement in The Wine Portfolio, a wine importing business founded by her husband, Tim Garland, affords further opportunity for travel and the discovery of food and wines from other countries. Carole is a member of The International Association of Culinary Professionals, The Guild of Food Writers and The Society of Authors. Elizabeth Wolf-Cohen lived and worked in France for four years. She spent a year as a teaching assistant at the Ecole de Cuisine La Varenne in Paris, and a further year there completing the Grand Diplôme Culinaire. She then worked in many restaurants throughout Paris including Dodin Bouffant, Au Quai d'Orsay, Lucas Carton and Maxims. Liz returned to her native New York to work at Lavin's Restaurant, and study food styling before returning to London in 1981 where she worked in the catering business and then became a full-time cookery editor. Since 1985, Liz bas been a freelance cookery writer and food stylist, contributing to Taste and Australia Vogue Entertaining magazines. She has also written as variety of books including The Chocolate Cookbook, The New Jewish Cuisine, The Book of Wok and Stir-fry Dishes, Chocolate and 50 Party Pieces. Liz is a member of The Guild of Food Writers and lives in central London with her husband Tony. Her collection of art deco glass and china is second only to lier passion for cooking.