Jennifer McLagan | |
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Born | Australia |
Nationality | Australian/Canadian |
Occupation(s) | Chef, author |
Jennifer McLagan is an Australian/Canadian chef and author based in Toronto. She has become famous for writing books on food and is the author of the book Fat: An Appreciation of a Misunderstood Ingredient, with Recipes.
McLagan was born in Australia. She enrolled in Monash University for a degree in politics and economics, but dropped out of college to pursue her career in the food industry. Her career in the food industry started as a chef in the Southern Cross Hotel in Melbourne. After working there for some time, she immigrated to the United Kingdom. In the UK, she worked in a London restaurant established by Prue Leith.
After her marriage with a sculptor, she moved to Toronto.
References
- ^ Biography, Jennifermclagan.com
- Leaf lard makes the flakiest pies, Macleans.ca
- Champion of the odd bits, The Canberra Times
- ^ Jennifer McLagan Profile, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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