Joyce Molyneux

Joyce Molyneux (born April 1932)[1] is a British chef and one of the first women to receive a Michelin star.[2]

Molyneux ran The Carved Angel in Dartmouth, Devon until her retirement in 1999.[2]

Writing in The Telegraph in 2003, Jan Moir, "Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the chef, Joyce Molyneux, was at the forefront of the growth of modern British cooking".[3]

Bibliography

  • The Carved Angel Cookery Book (1990)
  • Born to Cook: Angel Food (2011)
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