Silvena Rowe

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Silvena is known as the "Queen of Eastern European Cuisine". An outspoken TV chef presenter and food writer, Silvena has - in her own words - "a strong and ballsy" TV presence. Her style of cuisine has been described as honest, robust and rugged.

Silvena lives in France and Turkey with her British husband Malcolm and her two sons.

Silvena was the midweek food writer for The Guardian, where she had a regular column - Party Paupers.

She has cooked for Claudia Schiffer, Tina Turner and Cher. Her book "Feasts" won a prestigious Glendfiddich food and drink award in May 2007 but the highlight of Silvena’s work for 2007 was her consultancy and styling work for David Cronenberg’s latest film Eastern Promises, where she produced glamorous Russian food, described as the "jewels of the Tzar’s crown" by Jonathan Ross.

Silvena is the executive chef for Baltic restaurant group. She has appeared several times on BBC One's Saturday Kitchen.

[edit] Books

  • Supergrub: Dinner-party Bliss on a Budget, Collins, 2004
  • Feasts: Food for Sharing from Central and Eastern Europe, Mitchell Beazley, 2007
  • Genesis Breast Cancer Prevention Diet- London 2007
  • The Eastern and Central European Kitchen: Contemporary and Classic Recipes,2007

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