Rudolph van Veen

Rudolph van Veen

Rudolph van Veen in 2015
Born (1967-01-26) January 26, 1967
Nationality Netherlands
Years active 1985-present
Children 2

Rudolph van Veen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌrydɔlf vɑn ˈveːn]; born 28 January 1967) is a Dutch TV chef and cookbook author.[1] He is best known for his appearances on the 24Kitchen television channel, where he hosts four programs: Rudolph's Bakery, De Makkelijke Maaltijd (Easy Meals), The Taste of Life Basics and The Taste of Life Travel.

Career

Van Veen has claimed that he already knew as a little boy that he wanted to be a cook. In 1985 he graduated from the Culinary School of Breda at the top of his class, and from that moment he was on his way to becoming a master chef. Since then he has worked in Switzerland, with Master Chef Cas Spijkers and obtained specialized training in pastry at Huize van Wely. In his 27th year, Rudolf won the title of SVH Master, which is the highest title that a cook in the Netherlands can achieve.[2]

National and international cooking competitions from his schooldays were a challenge for Rudolph to surpass. He has won first prize four times at the "Silver Toque" competitions in the Netherlands, and he has earned numerous medals as a member of Dutch cooking teams in Frankfurt, Sydney, London and Singapore.

In 1999 he founded a Dutch Pastry Team together with four college patissiers, promoting the bakery products industry both nationally and internationally. Since 2000, Rudolph takes regular session on the jury of the biennial World Pastry Team Championships in the United States. He regularly participates and cooks on international food events all around the globe.

His cooking shows have been popular on television for years. From 2000-2005 he had a weekly program called Life & Cooking, where he cooperated with Carlo Boszhard and Irene Moors. During this period he also published his first cookbook, called Lekker Snel (roughly translated as "Tasty and Quick"). In time through programs such as The Taste of Life and The Taste of Life Basics, Rudolph grew into one of the most famous television chefs in the Netherlands. During the period from 2009-2012 he returned to work with "Carlo & Irene" in a Sunday afternoon show called "Life4You".

In May 2010 he took part in the first ever Dutch two-day exam for the title "Master Patissier", which he passed. Rudolph is thus the first person to hold both the titles of "Master Chef" and "Master Patissier".

In 2011, Rudolph launched a new project called "Bus Stop Bakery",[3] a "student company" with the non-profit organization Jong Ondernemen (Young Entrepreneurs). It is a collaboration between eight students from Fontys Academy for Creative Industries and guest lecturer Rudolph van Veen. For this project an old school bus was converted into a mobile bakery and tours the Netherlands selling creative cupcakes. The income is donated to several charitable purposes. After completion of the project, Bus Stop Bakery was awarded the "Best Student Company of the Netherlands 2011" award.

On 24Kitchen, Rudolph hosts several programs. In De Makkelijke Maaltijd he shows viewers how to prepare easy meals with affordable and accessible recipes. In Rudolph's Bakery, Rudolph shares his knowledge and passion for baking, and joined by Dutch guests who share their favorite recipes. In The Taste of Life Basics Rudolph goes in search of the best products in the Netherlands, with which he then prepares healthy and quality recipes. Finally in program The Taste of Life Travel he travels the world in search of exceptional cuisines and local gastronomic secrets.

Personal life

Rudolph was born in Weelde, Belgium, and grew up in Tilburg, Netherlands. In 2012 Rudolph had a son, named Ralph, with his long-term partner Simone. He also has a teenage daughter, Doris, from his first marriage.[4][5]

His popularity from 24Kitchen has been growing in Eastern Europe, including Bulgaria and Serbia.[6] During his second visit to Belgrade in May, 2013, he was a guest on Prva Srpska TV`s talk show Veče sa Ivanom Ivanovićem in which he revealed more about his life and career to the Serbian audience.[7]

Bibliography

References

  1. Samira Mahmoud (2006). "Taste of Success". Egyptian Chefs Association (ECA). Retrieved 15 April 2013. Rudolph van Veen was voted "Most Popular TV Chef of the Year 2005" in the Netherlands. As the founding member of the Netherlands Patisserie Team, he has received several national and international awards. Chef Rudolph has authored two cookbooks which carry his name.
  2. "Rudolph van Veen`s Bio profile". 24Kitchen.nl. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  3. http://www.busstopbakery.nl/
  4. http://www.wtf.nl/spotlight/7989/rudolph-van-veen-1967.html
  5. http://tracara.com/tv-kuvar-rudolph-van-veen-dobio-sina/
  6. http://www.wtf.nl/spotlight/7989/rudolph-van-veen-1967.html
  7. http://www.prva.rs/sr/program/emisija/story/22607/Ve%C4%8De+sa+Ivanom+Ivanovi%C4%87em+-+No.143.html
  8. R. van Veen. Lekker snel: heerlijke snelle gerechten van Rudolph. Kosmos Z & K, 2003
  9. R. van Veen, Clara den Hertog. Koken voor ieder&een: kookboek voor 1, 2, 4, 8 personen. Holland Media Groep, 2004
  10. R. van Veen. Kerst met Rudolph: vier heerlijke snelle kerstmenu's. Kosmos Z & K, 2004
  11. Jamie Oliver, Gordon Ramsay, R. van Veen. Koken met superchefs. Kosmos Z & K, 2004
  12. R. van Veen. Samen koken: Rudolphs kookboek. Centraal Boekhuis, 2005
  13. R. van Veen. Rudolph's cupcakes / druk 1: bake & relax. Karakter Uitgevers BV, 2011
  14. R. van Veen. Rudolph's hartige cupcakes / druk 1: bake & relax. Karakter Uitgevers BV, 2012
  15. R. van Veen. Rudolph's cupcakes compleet / druk 1. Karakter Uitgevers BV, 2013
  16. R. van Veen. Rudolph kookt / druk 1: eenvoudige en snel te maken basisrecepten. Karakter Uitgevers BV, 2013
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