Christian Hellberg

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Christian Hellberg is a Swedish chef.[1]

Career

Hellberg participated several times in from Dinner Secrets from the Abbey. In spring 2008 he was one of the two chefs who competed against each other in "Chefs' Duel".[2] "Chefs' Duel" was under the direction of chef Erik Brännström. Each team had to present an appetizer, main course and dessert.[3]

Hellberg has cooked for events such as banquets for the annual Nobel Peace Prize awards.[1] He had a strong connection with Restaurant Fredsgatan 12, located in the Royal Academy of Arts buildings, a cultural monument opposite Rosenbad in Stockholm.[when?][4] He became head chef at Restaurant Curman, located in historic Sturebadet in Stockholm, in 2009.[5]

In 2011, Hellberg started presenting and contributing to Swedish television cooking programmes.[6][7] He hosted the TV program Grill!.[citation needed]

Publications

Hellberg is co-author of the cookbook Smaker från Fjällbacka,[8] translated into English as Flavours from Fjällbacka (2008), along with his childhood friend Camilla Läckberg.[9] Photography was by Niklas Bernstone.[8]

Recognition

Hellberg was named "Chef of the Year" in 2001.[citation needed]

References

Further reading

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