Proper noun
Ducasse (plural Ducasses)
A surname from French.
And before my girl Lou jumps all over me for dissing her Ducasse, I must say that this is not by any means a criticism. Source: Internet
CoRK Arts District has helped springboard the arts scene to unprecedented visibility, housing artists ranging from Jim Draper and Noli Novak to Shaun Thurston and Overstreet Ducasse. Source: Internet
In 2014, Michelin-starred French chefs like Guerard and Alain Ducasse were fighting to get the bird on their menus to revive a culinary tradition dating back to Roman times. Source: Internet
• The InterContinental Hong Kong offers Cooking with the Culinary Stars, taught by chefs from the hotel chain’s restaurants, including Spoon by Alain Ducasse, Yan Toh Heen, and Nobu. Source: Internet
Experiences – A non-Member requested Q Poland to book a table in one of the famous restaurants by Alain Ducasse. Source: Internet
This technique of folding whipped cream into risotto is one that Chef Keller attributes to Alain Ducasse - while the cream will "melt" out of its whipped form, it coats each individual grain of rice with greater ease than had it been unwhipped. Source: Internet