Friðgeir at Bocuse d'Or 2. nóvember 2006 11:39 Friðgeir Ingi Eiríksson Friðgeir Ingi Eiríksson will compete for Iceland at the prestigious Bocuse d'Or competition among chefs in Lyon, France next January. Friðgeir's father is Eiríkur Ingi Friðgeirsson, former master chef at Hotel Holt in Reykjavik. Friðgeir was therefore practically born into the kitchen. Friðgeir lives in France and works for master chef Philippe Girardon who is with Friðgeir in Iceland now to introduce his menu in the competition. Twenty-four chefs participate in the competition. They prepare a dish of fish and meat and have five hours to complete the cooking. Girardon explains that the training has so far been focused on the cooking but now they will start focusing on the clock. It takes about two years to prepare for the competition. The Bocuse d'Or competition will celebrate its twentieth anniversary in January but it is held every two years. „I will do my best and try to be satisfied with that" said Friðgeir about his winning prospects. News News in English Mest lesið „Stórtækir íbúðareigendur“ eiga 20 prósent íbúða í borginni Innlent Bandaríkin íhugi að draga sig úr friðarviðræðum Rússlands og Úkraínu Erlent Hafþór keppir í Rússlandi: „Auðvitað veldur þessi ákvörðun ákveðnum vonbrigðum“ Innlent Úkraína og Bandaríkin nálgast samkomulag Erlent Morðhótunum í garð kvenna fari fjölgandi Innlent Handtekinn grunaður um vasaþjófnað í miðborginni Innlent Rafmennt í samstarf og kaupir eignir þrotabúsins Innlent Engar reglur á Íslandi um hve mörg börn sæðisgjafar megi eignast Innlent Svona gæti veðrið litið út á sumardeginum fyrsta Veður Skoða hugsanlega breytingu á samstarfssamningi Norðurlanda Erlent
Friðgeir Ingi Eiríksson will compete for Iceland at the prestigious Bocuse d'Or competition among chefs in Lyon, France next January. Friðgeir's father is Eiríkur Ingi Friðgeirsson, former master chef at Hotel Holt in Reykjavik. Friðgeir was therefore practically born into the kitchen. Friðgeir lives in France and works for master chef Philippe Girardon who is with Friðgeir in Iceland now to introduce his menu in the competition. Twenty-four chefs participate in the competition. They prepare a dish of fish and meat and have five hours to complete the cooking. Girardon explains that the training has so far been focused on the cooking but now they will start focusing on the clock. It takes about two years to prepare for the competition. The Bocuse d'Or competition will celebrate its twentieth anniversary in January but it is held every two years. „I will do my best and try to be satisfied with that" said Friðgeir about his winning prospects.
News News in English Mest lesið „Stórtækir íbúðareigendur“ eiga 20 prósent íbúða í borginni Innlent Bandaríkin íhugi að draga sig úr friðarviðræðum Rússlands og Úkraínu Erlent Hafþór keppir í Rússlandi: „Auðvitað veldur þessi ákvörðun ákveðnum vonbrigðum“ Innlent Úkraína og Bandaríkin nálgast samkomulag Erlent Morðhótunum í garð kvenna fari fjölgandi Innlent Handtekinn grunaður um vasaþjófnað í miðborginni Innlent Rafmennt í samstarf og kaupir eignir þrotabúsins Innlent Engar reglur á Íslandi um hve mörg börn sæðisgjafar megi eignast Innlent Svona gæti veðrið litið út á sumardeginum fyrsta Veður Skoða hugsanlega breytingu á samstarfssamningi Norðurlanda Erlent