Signature Dish

A signature dish is a recipe that identifies an individual chef. Ideally it should be unique and allow an informed gastronome to name the chef in a blind tasting. It can be thought of as the culinary equivalent of an artist finding their own style, or an author finding their own voice. In practice a chef's signature dish often changes with time or they may claim several signature dishes. In a weaker sense, a signature dish may become associated with an individual restaurant, particularly if the chef who created it has since moved on or died. It can also be used to refer to a culinary region, in which case its meaning may be the equivalent of 'national dish'. At its weakest, in a mediocre restaurant, the term can simply mean 'Chef's Specials' which are in no way unique or even particularly unusual. Examples of signature dishes are; * Fergus Henderson, London - roast bone marrow with parsley salad

 

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