Trish Deseine
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Trish Deseine (born 1964 in Belfast) moved to Paris in 1987. Her first book Petits plats entre amis was published in 2001 and won the Ladurée and SEB prizes. Her second book, Je veux du chocolat! (2002) won a World Gourmand Cookbook Award and sold over 500,000 copies. Subsequent books have included Mes petits plats préférés (2003); Fêtes Maison (2003) about party food; J'en veux encore (2004) about food for children and Du caramel plein la bouche (2005). For Marabout also, Deseine has produced small format books - Les Aperos de Trish, Trifles, Best Of Chocolate and Bonbons Forever. Her most recent book (published in October 2006) Ma petite robe noir et autres recettes explores the connection between wardrobe staples and food (basics, vintage, classics, accessories etc.). A book for the English-speaking market - ''Nobody Does It Better - which celebrates the best in contemporary French cooking was published by Kyle Cathie in early 2007. Her first TV series the twelve part RTÉ/BBC co-production "Trish's Paris Kitchen" will be broadcast in 2008.
Trish Deseine is featured regularly in French publications and has a column on kitchen gadgets and appliances in Régal magazine. She has contributed to the Fooding and Time Out Paris restaurant guides, and been guest food writer for The Sunday Independent (Ireland).
[edit] Selected Titles
- Petits plats entre amis (2001) Marabout, ISBN 978-2-501-03571-2
- Je veux du chocolat! (2002) Marabout, ISBN 978-2-501-03769-3
- Mes petits plats préférés (2003) Marabout, ISBN 978-2-501-04101-0
- Fêtes Maison (2003) Marabout, ISBN 978-2-501-03768-6
- J'en veux encore! (2004) Marabout, ISBN 978-2-501-04178-2
- Du caramel plein la bouche (2005) Marabout, ISBN 978-2-501-04377-9
- Ma Petite robe noire et autres recettes (2006) Marabout, ISBN 978-2-501-04820-0
[edit] External links
- Trish Deseine's official website
- Domestic Goddess - Interview by Rory Ross for bmi Voyager Magazine, October 2007