- François Vatel
François Vatel (1631 –
April 24 ,1671 ) was a French chef, famous for inventingChantilly cream , a sweet, vanilla-flavoured whipped cream, for an extravagant banquet for 2,000 people hosted in honour of Louis XIV by Louis, the great Condé in April 1671 at theChâteau de Chantilly ; hence the name "crème Chantilly".At this same banquet, Vatel, the consummate perfectionist, was supposedly so distraught about the lateness of the fish—the banquet was to be held on a Friday—and about other mishaps that he committed
suicide by running himself through with a sword. According to some versions of the story, his body was discovered by an aide who came to tell him of the arrival of the fish. His death was treated as a national tragedy. D. & P. Kladstrup "Champagne" pg 30 Harper Collins Publisher ISBN 0060737921 ]This often-repeated story was described in a letter by the marquise de Sévigné. In more modern times, it was depicted in the 2000 film "Vatel" by
Roland Joffé , withGérard Depardieu playing the role of Vatel.Vatel was already renowned for having served
Nicolas Fouquet in the splendid inauguration of the Château deVaux-le-Vicomte (1656).References
* [http://vatel.netfirms.com/ Madame de Sévigné's account of Vatel's supposed suicide, in both English translation and the French original] .
Further reading
*Dominique Michel 1999."Vatel ou la naissance de la gastronomie" (Editions Fayard)
*Patrick Rambourg 1999. "Recettes du Grand Siècle" (Editions Fayard)
*Mathilde Mottoule 2006. "Vatel ou l'origine d'un mythe".
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