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William Kitchiner M.D. (1775–1827) was an English optician, amateur musician and cook. A celebrity chef, he was a household name during the 19th century, and his 1817 cookbook, , was a bestseller in the United Kingdom and the United States. The origin of the crisp (also known as potato chip) is attributed to Kitchiner, with The Cook's Oracle including the earliest known recipe.

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  • William Kitchiner (fr)
  • William Kitchiner (en)
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  • William Kitchiner M.D. (1775–1827) est un opticien anglais, inventeur de télescopes, musicien amateur et cuisinier exceptionnel. Son nom était devenu un mot d'usage courant au XIXe siècle, et son Cook’s Oracle fut un succès de librairie en Angleterre et aux États-Unis. Contrairement à la plupart des écrivains culinaires de l'époque, il cuisinait lui-même, faisait la vaisselle ensuite, et exécutait toutes les tâches domestiques à propos desquelles il écrivait. Il voyageait avec son portable cabinet of taste, une armoire pliante contenant ses moutardes et ses sauces. Il est aussi le créateur de la sauce Wow-Wow. (fr)
  • William Kitchiner M.D. (1775–1827) was an English optician, amateur musician and cook. A celebrity chef, he was a household name during the 19th century, and his 1817 cookbook, , was a bestseller in the United Kingdom and the United States. The origin of the crisp (also known as potato chip) is attributed to Kitchiner, with The Cook's Oracle including the earliest known recipe. (en)
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  • William Kitchiner (en)
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  • William Kitchiner (en)
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  • London, England (en)
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  • England (en)
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  • St Clement Danes, City of Westminster, London (en)
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  • Cook's Oracle, crisp, creator of Wow-Wow sauce (en)
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  • William Kitchiner M.D. (1775–1827) est un opticien anglais, inventeur de télescopes, musicien amateur et cuisinier exceptionnel. Son nom était devenu un mot d'usage courant au XIXe siècle, et son Cook’s Oracle fut un succès de librairie en Angleterre et aux États-Unis. Contrairement à la plupart des écrivains culinaires de l'époque, il cuisinait lui-même, faisait la vaisselle ensuite, et exécutait toutes les tâches domestiques à propos desquelles il écrivait. Il voyageait avec son portable cabinet of taste, une armoire pliante contenant ses moutardes et ses sauces. Il est aussi le créateur de la sauce Wow-Wow. (fr)
  • William Kitchiner M.D. (1775–1827) was an English optician, amateur musician and cook. A celebrity chef, he was a household name during the 19th century, and his 1817 cookbook, , was a bestseller in the United Kingdom and the United States. The origin of the crisp (also known as potato chip) is attributed to Kitchiner, with The Cook's Oracle including the earliest known recipe. Unlike most food writers of the time he cooked the food himself, washed up afterwards, and performed all the household tasks he wrote about. He travelled around with his portable cabinet of taste, a folding cabinet containing his mustards and sauces. He was also the creator of Wow-Wow sauce. (en)
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