The Herald (South Africa)

Celebratin­g flavours of France

- Louise Liebenberg

Two Eastern Cape restaurant­s have been hand-picked to take part in an internatio­nal salute to the French culinary tradition.

Muse in Port Elizabeth’s Stanley Street and Molo Lolo in Addo have been invited to host French-themed dinners in celebratio­n of an initiative called Goût de France/Good France.

Some 5,000 restaurant­s across five continents – including 36 in SA – are participat­ing in this annual homage to the ability of French cuisine to innovate while remaining true to the values of sharing and the pleasures of eating well.

In addition, Port Elizabethb­ased jewellery designer Jenni Gault – who happens to be a cordon bleu-trained chef – received a personal invitation from French ambassador to South Africa Christophe Farnaud to attend the launch of the 2019 Good France programme.

Gault has presented her designs at dozens of internatio­nal jewellery and fashion shows around the globe, and showed her creations in Paris five times in the last four years.

“During that time, I met the ambassador­ial team at the South African embassy in Paris,” Gault said.

Gault was invited to fly up for last Thursday’s opening event at the French ambassador­ial residence in Pretoria.

Gault, who speaks French with confidence, wore her medals from the internatio­nally acclaimed Silwood School of Cookery, where she originally trained. However she has not practised as a chef for some years, focusing on her jewellery career instead.

“It was a beautiful, balmy evening,” Gault said, describing the event as “exquisite”.

Food and wine were served cocktail style, breaking with a more formal traditiona­l setting, she added.

“Well-known SA wine personalit­y Edo Heyns, from L’Avenir, served the wines and the embassy’s chef, André Ahiba, from Cote d’Ivóire, presented his menu, highlighti­ng that Brigitte Bardot was the inspiratio­n for the dessert.”

The initiative was inspired by Auguste Escoffier, the socalled “chef of kings and the king of chefs”, who launched his Epicurean Dinners in 1912 with the same menu, on the same day, in several world cities.

Good France was started by chef Alain Ducasse and the French ministry for Europe and foreign affairs.

Allan and Simone Bezuidenho­ut of Muse said they felt honoured to be taking part for the second time.

“We got involved with Good France through Annelie Oosthuizen from Petronella’s Catering,” Allan said.

“Our first event was in 2018, and we were invited to the French embassy to have dinner cooked by Michelin star chef Vincent Lucas and other restaurant­s. It was an awesome experience.”

Muse’s Good France dinner was meant to be held on Friday, but load-shedding put paid to that, Allan said.

“We’ve ordered a generator and are waiting for it to arrive, so our dinner will tentativel­y be reschedule­d for April 4. Our main course is confit duck and, with duck being such a sensitive protein, we need that generator asap!”

The delightful­ly named Molo Lolo is the restaurant and cooking school at Addo African Home, and is headed by Laurence Diaz Armand, from Chamonix in the French Alps.

“Our Good France menu began on Thursday and will be running until next Friday in addition to our usual menu,” she said.

● For more on the Muse dinner, contact Allan on 073-991-5011 or follow their Facebook page. Molo Lolo is on 042-233-1244 or visit addoafrica­nhome.co.za

 ??  ?? CULTURAL EXCHANGE: Bay-based jewellery designer Jenni Gault rubs shoulders with French ambassador to South Africa Christophe Farnaud at the Pretoria launch of Goût de France/Good France 2019
CULTURAL EXCHANGE: Bay-based jewellery designer Jenni Gault rubs shoulders with French ambassador to South Africa Christophe Farnaud at the Pretoria launch of Goût de France/Good France 2019
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Pictures: THEANA BREUGEM TASTE OF FRENCH FLAIR: Goût de France/Good France will also be celebrated at two Eastern Cape restaurant­s in 2019

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