Anita Klemensen Explained

Anita Klemensen
Birth Place:Denmark
Style:New Nordic cuisine
Ratings:
  • Michelin stars
Restaurants:
  • Den Røde Cottage
  • Den Gule Cottage

Anita Klemensen (born 1977) is a Danish chef, who held a Michelin star at New Nordic cuisine restaurant Den Røde Cottage, which she also co-owned. She was the first female Danish chef to win a star. After eight years Klemensen closed the restaurant at the end of 2017. In 2018 the restaurant re-opened under new management.

Career

Anita Klemensen was born in 1977, and grew up in North Jutland County. She wanted to become a chef, so one day offered to work for free at the restaurant Søllerød Kro, where she was offered an apprenticeship. She trained under pastry chef Markus Grigogav and head chef Casper Vedel.[1]

Klemensen opened the restaurant Den Røde Cottage, and the cafe Den Gule Cottage in 2010,[2] at Cottageparken located around ten miles away from Copenhagen. She had previously worked as head chef in central Copenhagen.[2]

At Den Røde Cottage, Klemensen served New Nordic cuisine. This means that all of the elements served are sourced from in the local area, with a few exceptions which are sourced from elsewhere in Denmark.[3] The restaurant itself is within a forest, which offers a plentiful supply of herbs during warmer months. She kept to a seasonal menu, featuring dishes such as Onions, Onions, Onions which had onions served in four different ways during the winter.[4] She took British chef Rick Stein foraging while he was researching his book Rick Stein's Long Weekends.[5]

When she was told that she had won a Michelin star at the restaurant, she did not believe it. The first she heard of it was when a friend telephoned her with congratulations.[6] She knew that the restaurant had been visited on three occasions by the inspectors prior to the 2012 guide, but did not anticipate winning a star. When it was awarded, Klemensen became the first Danish woman to win the accolade.[7]

Klemensen wanted to take some time off and closed down Den Røde Cottage as well as Den Gule Cottage just before Christmas 2017.

Notes and References

  1. News: Anita styrer køkkenet på 1. th.. 22 November 2017. AOK. 15 October 2007. Danish.
  2. News: Topkok tager på landet. 22 November 2017. AOK. 8 March 2010. Danish.
  3. Web site: Isherwood. Julian. Cottage in the woods. The Official Website of Denmark. 22 November 2017.
  4. News: New Nordic nosh. 22 November 2017. Evening Standard. 18 April 2012.
  5. Book: Stein. Rick. Rick Stein's Long Weekends. 2016. BBC Books. London. 978-1-785940-927. 208.
  6. News: Behrendtzen. Stine. Kokkens køkken: Anita Klemensen. 22 November 2017. Politiken. 3 April 2012. Danish.
  7. News: Thorsen. Nils. Danmark får sin første kvindelige michelinrestauratør. 22 November 2017. Politiken. 14 March 2012. Danish.