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She's the cream of pastry chefs

Sarah Magnus loves cooking in top hotels — when she’s not being throttled, that is

May 10, 2012 19:12
Magnus created designer patisserie for customers taking afternoon tea at The Berkeley hotel in Knightsbridge

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Victoria Prever,

Victoria Prever

2 min read

Next week, aficianados from all over the UK will gather at north-west London's Ivy House to spend an entire day cogitating, discussing and digesting a matter close to our hearts. Food.

In the three years since he founded Gefiltefest, Michael Leventhal has become something of a godfather of Jewish food - the Noshfather, so to speak. If you need the lowdown on the best bagels in London, a pointer in the direction of someone to teach you how to grow your own vegetables, or an introduction to the writer of the latest cookery book, he is your man. He knows anyone and everyone in the world of Jewish food.

Among the foodies Leventhal has unearthed is Sarah Magnus. Magnus is a rare creature. A nice Jewish girl, born and bred in NW8, who has elected to spend as much of her time as possible in hot, unforgiving and sometimes misogynistic professional kitchens.

Magnus grew up with a love of food in part due to her mother's amazing cooking skills. After leaving Immanuel College, she toyed with cooking for a living but was put off.