- Roy Andries De Groot
Baron Roy Andries de Groot (
February 21 ,1910 -September 16 ,1983 ) [Social Security Death Index ROY DEGROOT] , was a British-born American culinary writer and wine critic.He was born in London, the son of a Dutch artist and a French noblewoman. He was educated at
St Paul's School and atOxford University .During the 1930s, de Groot worked as a news and feature writer, film writer, and director. When
World War II broke out, he joined the British Ministry of Information and worked for the BBC, where, during theThe Blitz of London, he suffered eye injuries that would leave him totally blind within 20 years.De Groot emigrated to the United States in 1941 and worked for the U.S. State Department. According to his obituary in the New York Times, de Groot gave up his Dutch title in 1945, when he became an American citizen.
In 1948, he married the British actress
Katherine Hynes and they lived in a house onBleecker Street in New York'sGreenwich Village with his seeing-eye dog companion, Nustra. Of their three daughters, the youngest was given up for adoption,Fact|date=October 2007 while the two elder daughters, Fiona and Christina, lived with their parents.As his vision failed, he switched careers in the 1960s and took up food writing, something he could do with his remaining senses. He wrote for "Esquire", "
Ladies Home Journal ", "Playboy ", "House Beautiful ", "Vintage", "McCall's ", "Gourmet", "Time" and "The New York Times ".De Groot's "Recipes from
The Auberge of the Flowering Hearth " ("Auberge de l'Artre Fleuri") published in 1973 is a classic in its field. It is the story of how de Groot went to France to seek out the history of the liqueurChartreuse . In doing so, he discovered the world of two women who cooked with the seasons, which became the focus of the book.De Groot died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, reportedly as a result of depression caused by his failing health. His wife died of a stroke at age 88 on
March 27 ,1993 . [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE1DB163BF932A35757C0A965958260]Quote
"The 'perfect marriage' of food and wine should allow for infidelity".
References
*Claiborne, Craig, "To Baron, Life Is a Feast for All Seasons", The New York Times, 3 November 1966
*Honan, William H., "Katherine Hynes de Groot, 88, English Theater and TV Actress", The New York Times, 1 April 1993
*Kennedy, Shawn G., "Roy Andries de Groot, Wine and Food Critic", The New York Times, 18 September 1983Bibliography
* "How I reduced with the new Rockefeller Diet: Part 1. The Rockefeller Diet. Part 2. The Diet for Gourmets" (published 1957)
* "Esquire's Handbook for Hosts" (published 1953 and later revised by de Groot)
* "Feasts for All Seasons" (published 1966)
* "The Auberge of the Flowering Hearth" (published 1973)
* "Revolutionizing French Cooking" (published 1976)
* "Cooking with the Cuisinart Food Processor" (published 1977)
* "Pressure Cookery Perfected" (published 1978)
* "The Wines of California, The Pacific Northwest & New York" (published 1982)
* "In Search of the Perfect Meal: A Collection of the Best Food Writing of Roy Andries De Groot" (published 1986)References
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