Danièle Mazet-Delpeuch


Danièle Mazet-Delpeuch is a French chef perhaps best known for her stint as the first female chef for the President of France.

Personal life

Mazet-Delpeuch is a native of the Périgord region of France.

Culinary career

Since the 1970s, Mazet-Delpeuch has been a culinary teacher, and was noted as a pioneer of culinary tourism in France. She eventually got the attention of Joël Robuchon, who recommended her to then French President François Mitterrand. She served as Mitterrand's personal chef from 1988 to 1990. In that role, she cooked dinners for Mitterrand's family, as wells as guests such as Mikhail Gorbachev and Margaret Thatcher.
10 years after her stint as Mitterrand's chef, Mazet-Delpeuch worked as a cook for a French research base in Antarctica for over a year. She applied for the job after seeing an ad online, and despite being told they are not looking for a woman or someone over the age of 50, she got the job.

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