Marthe Distel
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Marthe Distel was a French journalist who started the culinary magazine La Cuisinière Cordon Bleu. To prompt readership, Distel offered subscribers cooking lessons with professional chefs. The first class was held in January 1895 in the kitchens of the Palais Royal. The classes led to the development of a more formal school, now known as Le Cordon Bleu.[1] On her death in the 1930s, Distel left the school to an orphanage, which struggled to manage it.[2] The school closed during World War II, and was later bought by another French woman, Élisabeth Brassart.
The magazine ceased publication in the 1960s, but the school has evolved from its single location in Paris to more than 27 schools in 17 countries.[3]
References
- ↑ Le Cordon Bleu - A brief History correlates to accounts offered in Le Cordon Bleu books
- ↑ Page 138, The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry by Kathleen Flinn
- ↑ Le Cordon Bleu FAQ
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