Los Angeles Times

An all-star classic Paris chef

- — Betty Hallock

Alain Passard, the chef and owner of l’Arpège in Paris, known for his cuisine à la vegetable, will be in Los Angeles to cook at the All-Star Chef Classic, which takes place this month at L.A. Live. Passard’s l’Arpège received three Michelin stars in 1996 and has maintained the distinctio­n every year since then. There are now three gardens in three regions of France that provide the restaurant with organic seasonal vegetables: in the Sarthe for carrots, asparagus and leeks especially; in the Eure for celeriac and cabbage; and herbs from the Manche. Passard worked with chefs Gaston Boyer, Michel Kéréver and Alain Senderens and names them as his mentors. On a l’Arpège menu might be Palco spinach with brown butter, baby carrots and orange; Sturon onion gratin with lemon confit; lobster caught off the Chausey Islands; chicken from Pascal Cosnet roasted in hay; lamb raised in the salt marsh meadows of Mont St. Michel; and a soufflé of Araguani chocolate. What’s coming up next on your menu? Spring turnips, rhubarb, geranium oil and fresh mint, a surprising way to start the coming season. Asparagus with fresh angelica, to bring some freshness to the vegetable. Latest ingredient obsession? Ras el hanout, a Moroccan spice blend that I enjoy using for [savory] dishes as well as desserts. What restaurant do you find yourself going to again and again? I don’t like rituals or habits on this matter. I prefer diversity, the pleasure of discovery. The one piece of kitchen equipment you can’t live without, other than your knives? A spoon, to taste dishes. The last cookbook you read, and what inspired you to pick it up? An old issue of the “Larousse Gastronomi­que” from 1938. I found it at an antique store. I was happy to read an old version of the quatre epices [“four spices,” a French mixture] recipe.

All-Star Chef Classic, March 21-23 at L.A. Live, 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles; for more info, visit www.allstarche­fclassic.com.

 ?? Pauline Le Goff ?? ALAIN PASSARD owns l’Arpège restaurant in Paris.
Pauline Le Goff ALAIN PASSARD owns l’Arpège restaurant in Paris.

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