The three-starred chef Yannick Alléno soon to head a new show on C8

The cook, juror regularly invited in “Top Chef” on M6, will cornaquera a program devoted to “favorite dishes of the French” in the company of the columnist Raphaële Marchal.

C8 has decided to combine two flagship products of current television, cuisine and French suffrage. The Parisian reveals the information, the channel of the Canal+ group is preparing a program on the “favorite dish of the French”. Yannick Alléno, three times starred, owner of eighteen tables around the world, will cornaque the program in the company of Raphaële Marchal, seen in the show “William at noon” on C8. Never far from her saucepans, pastry fan, we owe the columnist several books and a blog dedicated to the table.

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After carrying out a survey, ten dishes will be presented (and prepared?) by great figures of gastronomy, from one end of France to the other. The goal is to promote the riches of our culinary heritage. A wish that had also presided over the creation, by Alléno, of his restaurants Le Terroir Parisien. On the same model of the “favorite dish of the French”, C8 is preparing, still with the duo, a program on “the favorite dessert of the French”. A lemon pie, for example, will be prepared in Menton (where a variety of the citrus fruit is grown), says The Parisian.

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Yannick Alléno is not unknown to viewers. This 50-year-old, who, as a rare occurrence, has twice obtained three stars simultaneously on French soil, regularly participates in M6’s “Top Chef” as a guest juror. He will also return during this 13th season, which started on February 21.

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