Agnes Bertha Marshall Ainsley Harriott Alessandro Filippini Alexis Benoit Soyer Anthimus Antony Worrall Thompson Archestratus Arnold Reuben Athenaeus Bartolomeo Scappi Billy Reed Agnes Bertha Marshall Catherine de Medici Catherine Emily Callbeck Dalgairns César Ritz Charles Elmé Francatelli Charles E. Hires Charles Mason Hovey Charles Ranhofer Clarissa Dickson-Wright Clementine Paddleford Constance Spry Delia Smith Delmonico's Restaurant Dione Lucas Egon Ronay Elena Molokhovets Eliza Acton Eliza Leslie Elizabeth Coleman White Previous | Next | Alessandro Filippini© Copyright 2009. All rights reserved and enforcedAlessandro Filippini was a chef at Delmonico's Restaurant in New York, and a cookbook author. Filippini was born in Airolo, a town at the very north end of Ticino canton in Switzerland (the same canton that the Delmonico family came from.) Today, the St Gotthard road tunnel under the alps, which starts in the north at Göschenen in Uri canton, ends at Airolo. Filippini was hired by Delmonico's in 1849 by Lorenzo Delmonico. At the time, Delmonico's had just one restaurant, at 2 South William Street. By 1884, Filippini was manager and "chef de cuisine" at their second restaurant on Pine Street. Several sources mention that Filippini left Delmonico's in 1863; he may have left for a short time, but then would have come back. If he did leave, he had returned by the next year, 1864, and resumed his previous duties. In 1800, he published his first cookbook, "The Delmonico Cookbook." He retired in 1888, when the Pine Street Restaurant was closed, and dedicated himself to writing cookbooks. In the same year, he wrote a letter to Charles Constant Delmonico to ask if he could dedicate his book, "The Table", to the family. He wrote: "Having been with the 'Delmonico's' for nearly a quarter of a century . . . " In 1888, he had in fact been with Delmonico's for 39 years, but if he were counting from an 1864 return to the restaurant, that would make nearly the quarter of a century that he referred to. In his cookbooks, he gave precise measurements (many cookbooks of the time were still giving imprecise, general measurements.) Louis Fauchère, another chef at Delmonico's, is said to have trained under him. Books
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