Anissa Helou

Anissa Helou at the Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery, 2012

Anissa Helou (born 1 February 1952) is a London-based cookbook author, teacher, and chef specialising in the cuisines of the Mediterranean, Middle East and North Africa.

Biography

The daughter of a Syrian father and a Lebanese mother,[1] Anissa left her native Lebanon at the age of 21 to study interior design in London.[2]

Following completion of the Sotheby's Works of Art course,[3] she started working for the auction house, becoming their representative for the Middle East. At the age of 24 she opened an antiques shop in Paris, and shortly after became a freelance art consultant based in London.[4] Between 1978 and 1986, she lived in Kuwait acting as an advisor to members of the ruling family, returning to London in 1986.[5]

Encouraged by a friend in the publishing world, and inspired by the Lebanese civil war, Anissa wrote her first cookbook, Lebanese Cuisine. In 1994, Lebanese Cuisine was published. Robert Irwin described it as "no mere utilitarian manual, but a wistful evocation of feats and picnics held in an easy-going, Levantine environment which all but came to an end ... in 1975".[6] The book was short-listed for an André Simon Award.[7]

In 1999, Anissa changed her life by selling a number of collections at Christie's.[8] She also sold her Victorian house and bought a two-storey warehouse loft in Shoreditch, which she converted into a modern minimalist living and working space. It is here that she teaches in her state-of-the-art kitchen.[9]

In 2013 Anissa was listed by Arabian Business as one of the 500 most powerful Arabs in the world,[10] and one of the 100 most powerful Arab women.[11]

Her latest book, "Levant" was published in 2013 and was selected as one of Observer Food Monthly's 20 food books of the year,[12] Gourmet Travellers best books of 2013,[13] 14 Best Cookbooks Of 2013 by BuzzFeed [14] and one of Marie-Claire Digby’s top ten food books of the year [15]

Publications

Books
Aylin Tan (left) and Anissa Helou (right) speaking and tasting at the Oxford Symposium, 2008
Articles

References

  1. Tom Parker Bowles, Live - The Mail on Sunday Magazine, April 7, 2013
  2. Startup - ArabianBusiness.com, May 2013
  3. Reuters - INTERVIEW - Anissa Helou: accidental queen of Lebanese cuisine By Alistair Lyon, Special Correspondent, 2010
  4. Startup - ArabianBusiness.com, May 2013
  5. Al-Hayat daily newspaper, 23 December 2012
  6. Irwin (1994) p. 10
  7. The Taste of Future - "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 12 May 2014. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
  8. Evening Standard Homes & Property, 12 May 1999
  9. The Taste of Future - "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 12 May 2014. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
  10. ArabianBusiness.com. Arabian Business Power 500, 2013.
  11. ArabianBusiness.com, 2013
  12. Allan Jenkins and Gareth Grundy, The Observer, 2013
  13. Gourmet Traveller, 2013
  14. Tienlon Ho, BuzzFeed.com, 2013
  15. Marie-Claire Digby, The Irish Times, 2013

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