Noun
a chef who specializes in pastry
Source: WordNetpastry-cook
I worked from 12 to 17, six years in a bakery. I was a pastry cook. Adam Giles
During the honeymoon, a pastry cook named Otero fired at the young sovereign and his wife as they were driving in Madrid. Source: Internet
Beginning around 300 BC, the pastry cook became an occupation for Romans (known as the pastillarium) and became a respected profession because pastries were considered decadent, and Romans loved festivity and celebration. Source: Internet
Thus, pastries were often cooked especially for large banquets, and any pastry cook who could invent new types of tasty treats was highly prized. Source: Internet