Jacques Pepin

Jacques Pepin

Chef; Author

Jacques Pepin is one of America's best-known chefs. He is the author of 24 books, including a best-selling memoir, The Apprentice: My Life in the Kitchen. He has also hosted nine public television cooking series, the most recent of which is called More Fast Food My Way. Pepin was born in rural France and his first exposure to cooking was in his parents' restaurant, Le Pelican. He began his formal apprenticeship at the age of thirteen and went on to work in Paris as the personal chef to three French heads of state, including Charles de Gaulle. He moved to the United States in 1959 and studied at Columbia University. Pepin is a former columnist for The New York Times and now writes a quarterly column for Food & Wine. He received France's highest civilian honor, the French Legion of Honor, in 2004. He lives in Madison, Connecticut.

2 min
The food processor, saran wrap, plastic, and rubber spatula are welcome improvements.
5 min
Great ingredients, minus the fuss.
7 min
Learning how to cook starts with a glass of wine.
3 min
How do you cook for the King of Morocco, Charles de Gaulle and Ike.
4 min
New York brings you the world on a plate.