Five recipes from Michelin-starred chefs you can cook at home (2024)

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If you’ve ever had the privilege of eating at a Michelin-starred restaurant, you’ve probably stared in awe at the chef’s perfect compositions of colors, flavors and shapes plated in front of you with the visual inventiveness of a modernist painter.

We’ve thought a lot about that here at Moley, where we’re collaborating with some of the world’s best chefs in developing an automated kitchen that’s capable of whipping up an assortment of the world’s most impressive recipes — by itself.

Those Michelin-awarded dishes look and taste like fine art. But the truth is that a recipe is a set of instructions that anyone, with the right preparation, can follow. And, as it turns out… so can our futuristic, automated kitchen with its amazing, human-like robot arms.

Just ask 2011 BBC MasterChef winner Tim Anderson, whose sumptuous crab bisque was reproduced by our Moley kitchen with stunning accuracy.

“Crab bisque is a challenging dish for a human chef to make, never mind a robot,” Anderson told Time magazine. “If it can make bisque, it can make a whole lot of other things.”

Indeed, our robotic kitchen will one day boast a digital library of recipes invented by top chefs. You’ll be able to add your own recipes and share them with friends through the internet.

As Tim Anderson points out, crab bisque is a high bar for any cook — human or robot.

But some creations by Michelin-rated chefs can be surprisingly quick and easy for amateurs to reproduce, with the right ingredients and just a little bit of know-how.

To show you what we mean, we’ve pulled together five recipes from Michelin-starred chefs for you to try right in your own kitchen.

Please, note that Moley does not cook these recipes but we hope one day it will.

Ready to put your skills to the test?

Here are five recipes that will leave an impression!

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Alain Ducasse’s butternut squash soup with fresh goat cheese and spaghetti squash crostini

For a chef who has held 21 Michelin stars, Alain Ducasse’s recipes can be surprisingly easy to replicate. Quality ingredients are key, so head to the farmers’ market before trying out his butternut squash soup with toasted bread, goat cheese and spaghetti squash. For this triumph of autumnal flavors, Ducasse combines squash, leeks and onions into a puree, smears slices of baguette with cheese and olive oil and tops them with baked spaghetti squash and parmesan. Full recipe

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Aurora Mazzucchelli’s tortelli with parmesan, lavender, nutmeg and almond

Italian food is a renowned crowd-pleaser, but why not venture beyond the usual lasagna? This recipe by Aurora Mazzucchelli, Michelin-star chef at Ristorante Marconi in Bologna, marries Italy’s culinary tradition with atypical flavors. Tortelli are dumplings most commonly found in the regional cuisines of northern Italy, and in Mazzucchelli’s version features a lavender-infused filling. They are served with an emulsified butter sauce that hints of nutmeg and toasted almonds. Full recipe

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Kevin Mangeolles’ Aberdeen Angus rib-eye, mushroom purée and beef tea

The art of cooking a steak is something any amateur chef should learn how to master. Yet the trickiest part about this creation from Kevin Mangeolles of Norfolk’s The Neptune Inn and Restaurant is having the right hardware. You’ll need a vacuum sealer to create little pockets of steak meat, garlic and thyme that will then cook in hot water for four hours. The braised meat is later combined with rib eye steaks in a frying pan and served on a bed of mushroom purée and Macaire potato cakes, paired with the chef’s signature beef tea. The process is lengthy, but the steps are easy to follow and will wow your guests! Full recipe

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Michel Roux’s pan-fried red snapper with piperade and aioli sauce

Michel Roux of Le Gavroche, the first three Michelin-starred restaurant in Britain, knows how to make great food. Take his recipe for a pan-fried snapper. He cooks the fish in olive oil and presents it with aioli and piperade, a Basque delicacy combining onion, peppers and tomatoes. The most challenging aspect of this recipe is probably the aioli, which requires a steady hand. Stirring the ingredients together can be a little tedious, but we promise that Roux’s emulsion of garlic, olive oil and potato pulp is worth the muscle work! Full recipe

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Rosanna Marziale’s buffalo mozzarella cheesecake with berry sauce

Rosanna Marziale’s family restaurant Le Colonne received its first Michelin star in 2013, and has become legendary for its innovative use of dairy products. Her cheesecake recipe confirms the Italian chef’s reputation as the “queen of mozzarella” and is rather easy to follow. Marziale uses a buffalo milk version of the cheese and mixes it with icing sugar, vanilla, lemon, whipping cream and gelatin. Placed on a biscuit disc, the cheesecake is served with a simple but extremely flavorful berry sauce. Full recipe

Let us know how it goes in the comments below. We will share the pictures of your creations with our audience if you post pics using #robotickitchen hashtag.

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Five recipes from Michelin-starred chefs you can cook at home (2024)

FAQs

Five recipes from Michelin-starred chefs you can cook at home? ›

These chefs us all about their favorite home-cooked meals, from omelettes and gnocchi to cheese sandwiches and homemade sushi — and gave tips so that you can re-create them as well.

What do Michelin chefs cook at home? ›

These chefs us all about their favorite home-cooked meals, from omelettes and gnocchi to cheese sandwiches and homemade sushi — and gave tips so that you can re-create them as well.

How do you cook like a 5 star restaurant? ›

TIPS TO COOK LIKE A MICHELIN STARRED CHEF
  1. 1 Mise en place. This French culinary phrase refers to carefully preparing all your ingredients before starting to cook. ...
  2. 2 Nothing goes to waste. ...
  3. 3 Know your seasonings. ...
  4. 4 Invest in proper kitchenware. ...
  5. 5 Taste everything.
Jun 2, 2020

How do you win a Michelin star chef? ›

To earn one Michelin star, a restaurant needs to be “a very good restaurant in this category”. For two stars, it needs to be “excellent cooking, worth a detour”. For three stars, a restaurant must serve “exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey.”

What is a Michelin star dish? ›

One MICHELIN Star is awarded to restaurants using top quality ingredients, where dishes with distinct flavours are prepared to a consistently high standard. Two MICHELIN Stars are awarded when the personality and talent of the chef are evident in their expertly crafted dishes; their food is refined and inspired.

How to cook restaurant quality food at home? ›

HOW TO MAKE RESTAURANT-QUALITY FOOD AT HOME
  1. Add chef-level fragrance to home-made food with quality oil and salt.
  2. Buy the best knives you can afford to chop like a chef at home.
  3. Use fresh herbs to add flavour to any dish.
  4. Revive old spices by frying them quickly.
  5. Organize Your Kitchen.
  6. It's okay to experiment.
Oct 1, 2020

Can a chef lose a Michelin star? ›

In order to earn a star, the food in the restaurant will be reviewed multiple times. To lose one, it will be again reviewed a few times, but generally, it will take less time to make a decision. ‍Key Takeaway: Any restaurant can lose a Michelin Star. Lack of consistency is the main reason why a Star is taken away.

Does Bobby Flay have a Michelin star? ›

The Las Vegas Mesa Grill earned Flay his only Michelin Star in 2008, which was taken away in the 2009 edition. Michelin did not publish a 2010 or 2011 Las Vegas edition, so the star could not be re-earned. Bolo Bar & Restaurant closed its doors on December 31, 2007, to make way for a condominium.

Who is the oldest chef to win a Michelin star? ›

At 93, Jiro Ono is the oldest chef in the world with a Michelin star. While there are millions of restaurants around the world, less than 3,000 have three Michelin stars.

What personality do you need to be a cook? ›

Culinary chefs score highly on extraversion, meaning that they rely on external stimuli to be happy, such as people or exciting surroundings. They also tend to be high on the measure of social responsibility, indicating that they desire fair outcomes and have a general concern for others.

What is Michelin style cooking? ›

One MICHELIN Star is awarded to restaurants using top quality ingredients, where dishes with distinct flavours are prepared to a consistently high standard. Two MICHELIN Stars are awarded when the personality and talent of the chef are evident in their expertly crafted dishes; their food is refined and inspired.

Do Michelin chefs make money? ›

Executive chef salaries in Michelin-starred restaurants can range from about $62,000 to $100,000 a year. The location of the restaurant can be a factor in the salary. In London, Michelin-star executive chefs typically make about £50,000, which equals about $62,443.50.

Do chefs cook when they get home? ›

Most chefs get home too late to cook. Most of them don't have anything in the fridge except alcohol, capers, mustard, pickles, and sriracha. It's pretty common that chefs will want to cook though.

Who does the cooking at Gordon Ramsay's house? ›

While Tana's cooking is preferred in the Ramsay household, she admitted to Toronto CityNews in November 2008 that she's not as speedy in the kitchen as her chef husband. "I've never been trained as a chef.

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