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James Peterson is an American writer and teacher of the culinary arts. He studied chemistry at the University of California at Berkeley.[1]

After traveling the world and moving to Paris, he apprenticed at Paris' Cordon Bleu. He worked at Le Vivarois, then moved to Vonnas to work at Chez La Mere Blanc (now Restaurant Georges Blanc).[2]

In 1979, he returned to New York City, becoming a partner at Greenwich Village's Le Petit Robert, nationally acclaimed for its cuisine and wine list. Starting in 1984, he taught for four years at the French Culinary Institute, where he wrote the advanced curriculum.

His first book, Sauces, written in 1990, won an award for best single subject and the Cookbook of the Year Award from the James Beard Foundation. He went on to write 14 more cookbooks and win an astonishing additional five James Beard Awards, making for seven in all. James is responsible for virtually all the photography in his books.

Since 2011, James has been studying perfumes in his home laboratory. In 2011, he launched Brooklyn Perfume Company. His perfumes have been recognized by many in the field as finely produced.

He resides today in Brooklyn, New York, where he is actively developing new perfumes and running a small business.[3]


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  1. Washington Post: The Intuitive Cook; James Peterson Says Technique Will Set You Free
  2. Vegetables, William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1998.
  3. Essentials of Cooking, Artisan, 1999.
  4. Sauces: Classical and Contemporary Sauce Making (Second Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1998).





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