Les malices de Loury
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Gilles Pudlowski, Le Point
Bernard Loury, Bourguignon du Vieux-Port, formé jadis chez Garin au Lingousto, ne fait pas dans la demi-mesure quand il s'agit de la fraîcheur des produits.
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Bouillabaisse an antique dish
You must get back to history of very old times to find any trace of recipes of the soups from which the well-known dish was elaborated. First, to make a dish, you need a basic toolkit: ancient Greeks ...More infos
Bernard Loury, Honor of the Vieux-Port
No one as Marseiller as he is. Still, above his proud prestance of Southerner, Bernard Loury comes from Bourgogne. Could it be the reason why he makes his bouillabaisse better that anyone else? The ma...More infos
pieds et paquets marseillais 2
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Jamais de ficelle pour les fermer!
Mais c'est seulement en 1886 que les pieds et paquets font leur apparition dans un livre de cuisine: le fameux ouvrage de Clément-Marius Morard, chef de cuisine du ...More infos
Loury and celebration of urchins
By Loury's, in Le Mistral, they have been growing a non hidden veneration to urchins. On mid-september, the menu unrolls 1000 ways to bring it on stage. Urchin is also the occasion to mention how much...More infos
Marseilles, Fishermen by the Vieux Port
Their interviews have been feeding the folklore report of the TV daily news: they like playing questions and answers, they give the tale, but when they finally talk about their work as fishermen, they...More infos
Wild flavours
Autumn is a key moment of Bernard Loury's Cuisine. Boars, deers, hares, ducks served with ceps, parasol mushrooms, boletus, lactarius, and all the treasures from the undergrowth. Bernard keeps being a...More infos
L'oursin sort de sa bogue
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Les oursinades démarrent à Sausset-les-Pins (lire p.18) et donnent à l'hiver comme un petit goût iodé et printanier. L'occasion de déguster l'oursin à la cuillère sur un coin de rocher ou cuisiné dans...More infos