

Who is Kilzer's kitchen?

Let us begin with the tongue
twister "Kilzer". This is the surname of the
gastronomic husband and wife team, Albin and Jenny Kilzer.
Together they share their combined skills and talents, to run a
series of informative and fun-filled classes at their cookery
school in Knysna.
The above-mentioned cookery school began in their specially
designed kitchen at home in 1999, hence the name "Kilzers
Kitchen".
Albin is a rare find indeed - an Austrian qualified butcher and
chef, who together with his wife Jenny, boast over 59 years of
combined culinary experience. His work experience began in
Austria and moved on to the Channel Islands, the Wanderers Club
in Johannesburg, Constantia Nek restaurant (in its hey day),
followed by his own restaurant "Europa" in Sea Point - a
landmark for fresh fish in Cape Town. After 18 years of running
"Europa", Albin relocated to Knysna -only to "retire" in his
custom designed kitchen to run cookery classes!
Jenny
wetted her appetite for cooking whilst paying her way through
art school waitressing for the well-known Belgium chef, Daniel
Leusch of "Chez Madelaine" fame in Pretoria.This was followed by
ten years in the restaurant industry, steadily moving closer and
closer to the kitchen and eventually ending up in the kitchen at
Albins restuarant "Europa". She then successfully completed
Professional Cookery courses under the tuition of chef Bill
Stafford. For the next three years she worked for two French
businessman in Clifton where she cooked for many local and
foreign dignataries and socialites namely the late Adele searle,
Errol Arends, Reeva Foreman, Peter Bacon, Sol Kerzner, Tokyo
Sexwale, the French Ambassador and the owners of Chanel Perfume.
She spent a working holiday in Paris and Provence working in
their kitchens which she says was "a wonderful experience as all
the chefs were male!!!" She has spent the last 8 years working
alongside her husband Albin, a highly volatile stuation, as
their kitchen is the setting for many a near-death experience -
greatly enjoyed by both.
Yes, what better choice than to share
one's priceless years of experience by teaching others what one
knows best - FOOD - and the art of correct foor preperation.
The cookery school has subsequently moved
into the property alongside the original premises, and boasts a
highly functional and stylish kitchen, with unrivalled views
onto the Knysna Lagoon -what a special setting for the mind to
absorb and the hands to apply, the various skills and basic
techniques of cooking !
For further details
KKBCooking
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