noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
celebrity chef/gardener etc
gardener/cakemaker/chef etc extraordinaire
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
executive
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The brand's executive chef is responsible for maintaining food quality across the estate and developing the menu.
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It's a long way from dirt road to executive chef , but Cimarusti has paid his dues.
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Thomas is executive chef and general manager.
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Dan Horski is the new executive chef at Muddy Rivers.
head
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He was previously head chef at Turner's restaurant, London.
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This was served buffet style from huge urns by the head chef .
new
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Jose Ramon, a new chef who arrived at the Guernica two months ago, will hopefully maintain these high standards.
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His advice to new and aspiring chefs ?
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There will be a new chef at another sophisticated Bay Area restaurant, this one in tony Mill Valley.
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Finally, the Corte Madera-based California Cafe group has a new regional chef .
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Dan Horski is the new executive chef at Muddy Rivers.
talented
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The talented chef uses buckwheat soba noodles effectively.
top
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Read in studio One of the country's top chefs has been sampling life at the bottom ... testing school dinners.
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Some one who cares passionately for the quality of his ingredients is top chef Raymond Blanc.
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Do you know which Lisa married a top chef ?
■ NOUN
celebrity
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Even the trendiest of today's celebrity chefs does not disdain to slosh it around.
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Davis deserves kudos for including celebrity chefs and lesser known regional chefs in her tough homage to the restaurant business.
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The Padstow seafood restaurant owned by celebrity chef Rick Stein has been fully booked since January.
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She fled there after splitting from celebrity chef Marco, 30, just 15 weeks after their marriage.
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The Canlton Food Network's celebrity chefs will have their say on the site along with organic, wine and entertaining sections.
master
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A society of master chefs was formed to achieve professional status similar to that of doctors or lawyers for its members.
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I., will resume its master chefs series in the autumn.
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Here passengers ate delicacies prepared by a master chef under an arched ceiling of embossed leather and oil paintings.
pastry
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So too is his deputy, the pastry chef and three of the waiting staff.
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Davis speaks to 17 restaurant professionals, from chef-owners to caterers to pastry chefs, about the restaurant business.
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She's been a pastry chef , a whorehouse receptionist, and a proofreader on Wall Street.
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She and her husband, Tom Goddard, a pastry chef , host afternoon teas and tea tastings at their shop.
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Now dishing up the sweet stuff at Campton Place is pastry chef Tim Nugent.
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It's not for nothing that Cimarusti married Christina Echiverri, a retired pastry chef now raising their new baby girl.
■ VERB
become
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Within six months, I became sous chef .
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I always figured people became chefs when they couldn't do anything else.
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These people train to become sushi chefs , study to become sushi chefs.
create
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He is sound, very sound, but in my opinion lacks the extra something that can create a maître chef .
train
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If they'd wanted to get on the telly they should have trained as chefs .
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These people train to become sushi chefs , study to become sushi chefs.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
master craftsman/chef/plumber etc
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A society of master chefs was formed to achieve professional status similar to that of doctors or lawyers for its members.
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Better-heeled artificers must almost certainly have been master craftsmen employing labour themselves.
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Here passengers ate delicacies prepared by a master chef under an arched ceiling of embossed leather and oil paintings.
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His problem was solved by Bill Bird, a master craftsman, based at Blockley in Gloucestershire.
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I., will resume its master chefs series in the autumn.
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Some became apprentices who worked beside a master craftsman to become competent in their field.
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The knight speaks for the landed interest, the merchant for international trade, and the capper for the working master craftsman.
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They work under the supervision of a Meister, a master craftsman who also is a skilled teacher.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Marco's ambition had been to become a chef in one of the big hotels.
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Sagin is a 31-year-old French chef living and working in Montreal.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Architect, philosopher, chef - what next?
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He comes from the Grand Forks Country Club, where he was executive chef since 1996.
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How many times have i nearly wept at the destruction of delicate little scallops at the hands of ignorant or insensitive chefs?
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My chefs are preparing dinner and we are interrupting their work.
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Nowhere else in the world, the chef confided, could he have the freedom to create such a banquet.
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The chefs prepare your selections as you order them so they're served piping hot.