Jonnie Boer
Born (1965-01-09) 9 January 1965
NationalityDutch
Culinary career
Rating(s)
Current restaurant(s)
Restaurant De Librije in the old city center of Zwolle

Jonnie Boer (born January 9, 1965, in Giethoorn) is a Dutch Michelin star winning head chef and co-owner of the restaurant De Librije in Zwolle, Netherlands.

Together with his wife and business partner Thérèse Boer he runs the 3-starred De Librije (in 16th century monastery library building[1]) and Librije's Winkel (cooking shop)[2] They also own Librije's Hotel and Librije's Atelier (cook- and wine school), all located in a former women prison.[3]

In 1989 Boer became head chef at De Librije. In 1992 he and his wife bought the restaurant. Michelin awarded the first star in 1993. Five years later Michelin awarded Jonnie Boer his second star.[4] In 2004 Boer was awarded his third star.[5]

Jonnie Boer uses nature as his source of inspiration to develop new dishes, but also as basis of his cooking.[6][7]

Controversy

In February 2011 the local paper De Stentor reported that Jonnie Boer was in financial trouble. Fact was that the Librije Group was hit by the economic recession and had to cut costs. The firebrand sale at order from the banks of restaurant Koperen Kees was nonsense, according to Jonnie Boer.[8] Boer claimed that the sale of Koperen Kees was one of priorities, the theater-formula not fitting with the philosophy of the rest of the Librije Group. Sander Dol became the new owner.[9]

Books

Books by himself or with his wife
  • Puur : Restaurant De Librije, Zwolle (Dutch); 1997[10][11]
  • Puurder : Restaurant De Librije, Zwolle (in Dutch and English); 2001[12][13]
  • De Librije : puur eten & drinken (Dutch); 2005[14]
  • Purer: The Cooking, Wine & Spirits Bible--Restaurant De Librije Zwolle (English); 2006[15]
  • Pure Passie : makkelijke recepten uit de keuken van De Librije, wijntips en leuke anekdotes (Dutch); 2009[16]
Books written with others
  • Puur natuurlijk : Restaurant De Librije, Zwolle (Dutch); 2003[17]
  • En Cas : Jonnie Boer, Alwin Houwing, Nico Boreas, Robert van Beckhoven, Edwin Kats, Ronald Tausch en Cas Spijkers (Dutch); 2005[18]
  • Duvel à la carte (Dutch); 2005[19]
  • Lang leve vis : visrecepten van vierentwintig topkoks (Dutch); 2007[20]
  • Met Gort de Boer op : de wonderbaarlijke avonturen van twee fijnproevers op een zoektocht naar 100 jaar Cuisine Hollandaise (Dutch); 2007[21]
  • Met Gort de Boer op : de wonderbaarlijke avonturen van twee fijnproevers op een zoektocht naar 100 jaar Cuisine Hollandaise (Dutch, ebook); 2008[22]
  • Eten, drinken, slapen (Dutch); 2010 [23]
  • Grote kookkunsten : "een kookboek voor en door kinderen" : met 65 lievelingsrecepten van kinderen van de Geert Groteschool in Zwolle (Dutch); 2010[24]

See also

References

  1. "Jonnie Boer - Pure Dutch Power". Archived from the original on 2012-03-26. Retrieved 2011-06-27.
  2. Librije's Winkel Archived 2011-09-09 at the Wayback Machine
  3. De Librije branches out Archived 2012-10-07 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Interview with Chef Jonnie Boer
  5. De Librije branches out Archived 2012-10-07 at the Wayback Machine
  6. Interview with Chef Jonnie Boer
  7. (in Dutch) Video interview with Jonnie Boer
  8. (in Dutch) Boze Jonnie Boer: ‘Stentor verdraait feiten’
  9. (in Dutch) Jonnie Boer verkoopt restaurant Koperen Kees
  10. Interview with Chef Jonnie Boer
  11. WorldCat
  12. Interview with Chef Jonnie Boer
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