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Christine Ferber (born 11 May 1960) is a French
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and
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, who co-owns ''La Maison Ferber'' in
Niedermorschwihr Niedermorschwihr (german: Niedermorschweier) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Notable people * Christine Ferber, pastry chef and chocolatier See also * Communes of the Haut-Rhin department The fo ...
,
Alsace Alsace (, ; ; Low Alemannic German/ gsw-FR, Elsàss ; german: Elsass ; la, Alsatia) is a cultural region and a territorial collectivity in eastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine next to Germany and Switzerland. In 2020, it had ...
region of France. She sells over 200,000 jars of jam a year across the world.


Personal life

Ferber was born in Colmar, France,Les 100 personnalités qui vont faire l'année 2021:
Christine Ferber.
' In: ''foodswho.atabula.com'', January 2021.
a medieval town five miles (8 km) apart from her village
Niedermorschwihr Niedermorschwihr (german: Niedermorschweier) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Notable people * Christine Ferber, pastry chef and chocolatier See also * Communes of the Haut-Rhin department The fo ...
. Her great-grandfather moved to
Alsace Alsace (, ; ; Low Alemannic German/ gsw-FR, Elsàss ; german: Elsass ; la, Alsatia) is a cultural region and a territorial collectivity in eastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine next to Germany and Switzerland. In 2020, it had ...
from Germany in 1870. Her great-grandfather, grandfather and father all worked as
pastry chef A pastry chef or pâtissier (; the French female version of the word is pâtissière ), is a station chef in a professional kitchen, skilled in the making of pastries, desserts, breads and other baked goods. They are employed in large hotels, bi ...
s. Her father Maurice opened ''La Maison Ferber'' in 1959, in a seventeenth century traditional French building called ''Au relais de Trois Épis'' (''At the post house of the Three
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''). Ferber speaks French, Alsatian, German and English. Ferber's mother died in March 2020.


Career

Aged 15, Ferber moved to Brussels in order to complete a three-year apprenticeship as a confectioner and chocolatière. Afterwards she spent a year in Paris to study with the renowned French pastry chef Lucien Peltier. Peltier was considered one of the most creative pastry chefs of his generation in the 1980s, his work inspired by the
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was a reference for all professionals. In 1979, she won the French Cup for patissiers. She moved back to Alsace in 1980, where she started her own workshop. She initially made jams, selling them in her parents' shop despite the resistance of her mother. In 1998, Ferber was voted Patissier of the Year by the . In 2005, she produced a cookbook ''Alice's Little Kitchen in Wonderland'', in reference to
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's book ''
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''. The images for the book were intended to imitate
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style paintings. Ferber took joint ownership of ''La Maison Ferber'' with her brother Bruno and sister Betty, after the death of their father in 2011. In 2015/16, she had a larger workshop and storehouse built. In 2018, the building was awarded the ''Prix AMO'' architecture prize in the category "lieu le mieux productif" (most productive place). Ferber makes over 200 varieties of jam, with traditional, regional, and original varieties. Examples of Ferber's unique flavours include
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and
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with
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. She also makes pies, stollens, beraweka, gingerbreads, and
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s. Around 35% of her revenue is from jams, and about 35% is from pastries. Ferber is nicknamed the ''Jam Fairy''. She is also nicknamed ''
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Christine'' by local Alsatians and honoured as the ''Queen of Jam'' around the world. Ferber sells 200,000 jars of jam per year, and all over the world, in countries including Spain, Germany, Japan, and Singapore. In Tokyo, her jam jars are sold in
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department stores, and are wrapped in red cloth and with a white bow. Fellow French pastry chef and chocolatier
Pierre Hermé Pierre Hermé (; born 20 November 1961) is a French pastry chef and chocolatier. He began his career at the age of 14 as an apprentice to Gaston Lenôtre. Hermé was awarded the title of World's Best Pastry Chef in 2016 by The World's 50 Best R ...
has said that Ferber "sells the best jams in the world", and he sells Ferber's jams in his shop in Paris. Her jam is also bought by chef
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, the three Michelin star La Maison Troisgros restaurant, as well as
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and
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, and The Connaught in London. Ferber has also taught in France, Italy, Japan and the US. She has taught at the French Pastry School in
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, US. In 2013, British newspaper the ''
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'' reported that Brad Pitt had become obsessed with Ferber's jams, and had flown to Alsace to meet her. However, Ferber claimed that she had never seen Pitt in her shop. In 2020, Ferber hosted Luxembourgish chef
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at ''La Maison Ferber''.


Honours

In January 2018, Ferber was awarded a ''Chevalier'' (''Knight'' of the
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.


Works

* Ferber, Christine, ''Mes aigres-doux : Terrines et pâtés,'' Payot, 1999. * Ferber, Christine, ''Mes Confitures: The Jams and Jellies of Christine Ferber'',
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, 2002. * Ferber, Christine, ''Ma cuisine des fruits,'' Marabout, 2003. * Ferber, Christine, ''Mes Tartes: The Sweet and Savory Tarts of Christine Ferber'', Michigan State University Press, 2003. * Ferber, Christine; Model, Philippe; Winkelmann, Bernhard, ''La petite Cuisine d'Alice au pays des merveilles'' (''Alice's Little Kitchen in Wonderland''), Chêne Jeunesse, 2005. * Ferber, Christine, '' Tischlein deck dich!,'' Gerstenberg Verlag, 2008. * Ferber, Christine, '' Le Larousse des confitures : gelées, compotes, chutneys avec les conseils techniques et 40 recettes inédites de Christine Ferber'', Larousse, Paris 2009. * Ferber, Christine, ''Leçons de confitures,'' Chêne, 2009''.'' * Ferber, Christine; Bernhard, Winkelmann (photos), ''Die Marmeladen-Bibel,'' Christian, Munich 2010.


External links


Maison Ferber.
* Photos

October 2007 * Video
The new workshop of ''Maison Ferber''
''AEA architectes'', February 2019, 2:19 min.


References

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