Lufthansa has engaged Wahabi Nouri, who has just
been named “German Chef of the Year 2010” by the Gault Millau
restaurant guide, as its forthcoming Star Chef.
Born in Casablanca, Morocco, Wahabi Nouri
combines classic, French-inspired haute cuisine with an oriental
flair at his renowned restaurant – Piment – in Hamburg. Lufthansa
passengers travelling First Class and Business Class on
intercontinental routes can look forward to tasting his culinary
creations in the months of May and June.
In First Class, there will be a choice of three
starters: lobster terrine with baby leek, curry cream and papaya
relish; beef à la Mechoui presented with carrot pesto; and
asparagus mousse with mixed salad.
To follow, passengers can
choose seafood and shellfish bisque with cilantro or a salad of frisée, romaine lettuce and arugula with herb mushrooms and
carrots served with a tomato and tarragon or yoghurt and dill
dressing.
Main courses are lamb shoulder tajine with stewed
eggplant and zucchini and sweet potato; breast of guinea fowl
filled with almonds accompanied by beans and Macaire potatoes; and
fried turbot in orange and port sauce with braised fennel and
basmati rice.
The Lufthansa Classics in May and June are freshly
harvested asparagus with Hollandaise sauce, different types of ham
and parsley potatoes.
To round off the menu, Wahabi Nouri has
created tempting desserts: a spicy chocolate delice with cherry
sauce and mango sorbet or crème of Ras el-Hanout with raspberries.
A variety of select cheeses served with fig chutney, grapes and
walnuts will also be offered.
Culinary delights of Wahabi
Nouri likewise await passengers in Business Class.
As an hors
d’oeuvre, there is, for example, coffee-marinated salmon with
oriental potato salad and peppermint oil.
Among the main courses
is lamb stew braised in saffron and ginger presented with chick
peas and mashed potatoes.
The Lufthansa Classics dishes are Swabian dumplings in vegetable broth in May and spaetzle cheese
noodles with fried caramelised onions in June.
A variety of
desserts will be offered, including a delicious soft fig and date
cake, fruit salad, curd mousse and marinated strawberries. Halloumi, labneh and sumac cheese with sun-dried tomatoes will
also be served.
Wahabi Nouri grew up in Frankfurt. After
completing his chef training at the Weingut Nack restaurant in
Gau-Bischofsheim in Rhine-Hesse, he worked under renowned top
chefs such as Harald Wohlfahrt and Eckhard Witzigmann. Until the
end of the 90s, Nouri worked for the international caterer Kofler
& Kompanie, where he rose to become chef de cuisine. In 2000 he
opened his own restaurant – Piment – in the trendy district of
Eppendorf in Hamburg. There he made a name for himself because of
his sophisticated combination of spices from his native Morocco
and classic French cuisine, and only one year later he was awarded
a Michelin star. In 2004 and 2006 he won the German Masters and
then represented Germany at the Bocuse d’Or, the unofficial world
championship in the art of cooking.
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