He was once an extravagant cook, a person who made pastry and boeuf bourguignon.
From the guardian.co.uk
The meringue is said to have been invented by a Swiss pastry cook called Gasparini.
From the eadt.co.uk
During the honeymoon, a pastry cook named Otero fired at the young sovereign and his wife as they were driving in Madrid.
From the en.wikipedia.org
After graduating from Brother Rice High School in 1988, he worked as a flower delivery man, pastry cook, raw bar chef, busboy and process server.
From the freep.com
A hefty pastry cook, his bulk encased in a white overall, stares at the camera, full of professional pride as he wields his whisk in a giant copper bowl.
From the economist.com
The desire for her desserts at lunchtime was so great, that two months ago the restaurant hired a second pastry cook to meet the midday demand.
From the online.wsj.com
There's no shortage of suspects, with a butcher who only serves tofu, a seamstress who cannot sew on a button, and a pastry cook who burns all her buns.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
Thus, pastries were often cooked especially for large banquets, and any pastry cook who could invent new types of tasty treats was highly prized.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Is this like the flan dish which is a bad idea because your pastry won't cook properly in china?