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Tore Fredrik Wretman (7 May 1916 – 13 February 2003) was a Swedish chef and restaurateur. Wretman is perhaps best known for introducing cooking to men in Sweden, and his work as a restaurateur founding several of Stockholm's most popular restaurants. He is also known for creating
Toast Skagen Toast Skagen is a Swedish starter and food dish. It consists of pieces of toasted bread and a prawn salad called ''skagenröra'', typically made with mayonnaise, sour cream and dill, sometimes dijon mustard, and garnished with roe. Sometimes cr ...
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Biography


Early years

Wretman was born in Stockholm to writer Harald Wretman and Helga Nordström.Dokumentärfilm: Tore Wretman kökspojken
svt.se Retrieved 20 December 2019
He was the nephew of writer Tora Nordström-Bonnier. His parents divorced when Wretman was very young, and he spent part of his childhood at a children's home. This was revealed in the documentary ''Tore Wretman – kökspojken'' broadcast on Sweden's national public television broadcaster SVT in 2015.


Apprenticeships and Second World War

Wretman did not succeed in school, and at the age of sixteen he began apprenticing in the kitchen at the Hotel Continental in Stockholm. A year later he started working as a waiter at Operabaren in Operakällaren. There he met wine importer Fredrik König, who subsequently got him a job at
Maxim's Maxim's is a restaurant in Paris, France, located at No. 3 rue Royale in the 8th . It is known for its Art Nouveau interior decor. In the mid 20th century Maxim's was regarded as the most famous restaurant in the world. History Early history ...
in Paris, in 1933. At Maxim's he learned the basics in the kitchen and was an apprentice under chef Louis Barth and restaurant owner Albert Baser. He worked as ''commis saucier'' and ''poissonnier''. In 1937, Wretman worked as head of the bar at the restaurant Soleil de Minuit in the Swedish pavilion at the
Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne The ''Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne'' (International Exposition of Art and Technology in Modern Life) was held from 25 May to 25 November 1937 in Paris, France. Both the Palais de Chaillot, housing the Mus ...
. There he became acquainted with Sara Reuterskiöld, who was about to open the restaurant Regnbågen; she hired Wretman as head chef. He got the opportunity to introduce French cuisine on the menu. His position at Regnbågen was short-lived as in 1937 he was drafted into the
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infantry regiment. After his army duty, Wretman spent a few years in the United States. In 1941, he started working on the Finnish cargo ship SS ''Winha'', so he could return to Sweden via Finland. The ship was boarded north of Iceland by the British navy and was brought to
Kirkwall Kirkwall ( sco, Kirkwaa, gd, Bàgh na h-Eaglaise, nrn, Kirkavå) is the largest town in Orkney, an archipelago to the north of mainland Scotland. The name Kirkwall comes from the Norse name (''Church Bay''), which later changed to ''Kirkv ...
on the
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islands. Afterwards Wretman was brought to a camp in London and was ultimately released. Because of the ongoing war in Europe, he was unable to return to Sweden. He obtained a job as a receptionist at a London hotel, where he stayed until 1943 when he finally had the chance to return to Sweden.


Later life

In 1943 and 1944, Wretman worked as head waiter at
Operakällaren Operakällaren is a classic and exclusive restaurant in Kungsträdgården, Stockholm.Operakällaren in Nordisk familjebok (second edition, 1914) It is owned through the Nobis corporation by Alessando Catenacci. Operakällaren opened in 1787, and ...
in Stockholm. In 1945, at the age of 29, he bought the restaurant Riche on
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. The restaurant was in bad shape after the war years, so Wretman set about to make several big changes. The pillar sections were halved, and its entrance was built on
Nybrogatan Nybrogatan is a street in the borough of Östermalm in central Stockholm, Sweden. Approximately one kilometre in length, it stretches north from Nybroplan to Valhallavägen. Before 1864, the northern part of Nybrogatan above Östermalmstorg ...
, where Wretman opened his second restaurant Teatergrillen, which soon became one of Stockholm's most popular restaurants. Five years later, Wretman took over the Stallmästaregården restaurant, which became one of the most renowned restaurants in the country after only a short time. In 1955, Wretman took over
Operakällaren Operakällaren is a classic and exclusive restaurant in Kungsträdgården, Stockholm.Operakällaren in Nordisk familjebok (second edition, 1914) It is owned through the Nobis corporation by Alessando Catenacci. Operakällaren opened in 1787, and ...
. After renovations and a complete overhaul, the restaurant was reopened in 1961, with Werner Vögeli as head chef. In 1971, Wretman did the same with Restaurant Victoria in
Kungsträdgården Kungsträdgården (Swedish language, Swedish for "King's Garden") is a park in central Stockholm, Sweden. It is colloquially known as ''Kungsan''. The park's central location and its outdoor cafés makes it one of the most popular hangouts ...
. Wretman later sold his restaurants and moved to
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on the French Riviera.


Personal life

Wretman's first marriage, from 1945 and 1953, was to actress
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. The couple had two daughters—Ann-Sofie (born 1946) and Charlotta (born 1949). His daughter Ann-Sofie is a food writer. His second marriage was from 1953 and 1971 to actress
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. They had a son named Fredrik (born 1953) and a daughter named Malin (1956–1997). He married flight attendant Ewa Wikmar in 1971. The couple had two children—Johan (born 1973) and Filip (born 1975). Together they ran a real estate business called Wretman Estate on the
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Legacy

Wretman played a big role in educating Swedes about the world of cuisine with his radio show ''Novisen vid spisen'' on Sveriges Radio. The radio show began broadcasting in 1950 and was hosted by journalist Folke Olhagen. The duo also presented segments on television meant to educate men about cooking and cuisine, a task that had previously been considered a woman's duty. He is known to have introduced avocado and Green pepper to the Swedish public, as well as prawns on toast, a dish which is better known as
Toast Skagen Toast Skagen is a Swedish starter and food dish. It consists of pieces of toasted bread and a prawn salad called ''skagenröra'', typically made with mayonnaise, sour cream and dill, sometimes dijon mustard, and garnished with roe. Sometimes cr ...
. He received an honorary PhD from
Umeå University Umeå University ( sv, Umeå universitet; Ume Sami: ) is a public research university located in Umeå, in the mid-northern region of Sweden. The university was founded in 1965 and is the fifth oldest within Sweden's present borders. As of 2015 ...
, as well as an honorary doctorate in
gastronomy Gastronomy is the study of the relationship between food and culture, the art of preparing and serving rich or delicate and appetizing food, the cooking styles of particular regions, and the science of good eating. One who is well versed in gastr ...
from the same university. In 2002, Wretman was featured on a stamp in the series "Svensk Gastronomi".


Bibliography

*''Ur främmande grytor'' (1953) *''Menu'' (1958) *''Svensk husmanskost'' (1966) *''På tal om mat'' (1970) *''Bjudningsboken I'' (1973) *''Bjudningsboken II'' (1974) *''Smörgåsbordet'' (1976) *''The Swedish Smörgåsbord'' (1970) *''Festmeny'' (1980) *''Mat & minnen'' (1987) *''Om den ärbara vällusten'' (1988) *''Kökspojken'' (1996)


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