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Teresa Izquierdo (March 10, 1934 – July 27, 2011) was a noted Peruvian master chef. Affectionately known as "the mother of Peruvian food", she founded the renowned restaurant El Rincón Que No ConocesVicky Baker
"Top 10 restaurants and street food stalls in Peru"
in ''The Guardian''.
("The corner you don´t know"), in a working-class neighbourhood of Lima, receiving acclaim within and outside of the country as one of the chief proponents of traditional coastal ''criollo'' cuisine. Characteristically humble, she insisted in interviews on being called a
cook Cook or The Cook may refer to: Food preparation * Cooking, the preparation of food * Cook (domestic worker), a household staff member who prepares food * Cook (professional), an individual who prepares food for consumption in the food industry * ...
rather than a chef.Nico
"Teresa Izquierdo"
''Pisco Train'', August 18, 2011.
A contest for the top soup-kitchen chefs is named after her.


Biography

Teresa Izquierdo was born in Lince District, Lima Province, Peru, in humble circumstances. Her father was from Rímac District and her mother from Cañete.Catherine Contreras for ''El Comercio'' (translated and adapted by Rachel Chase)
"Teresa Izquierdo: Celebrating Señora Sazón's legacy"
''Living In Peru'', March 14, 2014.
Of African heritage, Teresa was taught at a very early age how to cook recipes inherited from her grandmother by her mother, who was sought-after as a cook by wealthy houses in the capital. Teresa discovered her own culinary talent at eight years of age when she successfully took charge of the kitchen after her mother fell ill."Teresa Izquierdo, a life in the kitchen"
Peru Delights, August 8, 2011.
In 1978 Izquierdo decided to open her own restaurant, named "El Rincon Que No Conoces" (El RQNC), initially launched to sell desserts in the streets of Lince, drawing on her Afro-Peruvian background to produce high-quality traditional dishes. According to Catherine Contreras, "on April 28, 1978, with only S/. 300 in capital, she opened a small locale on Av. Petit Thouars called 'El Rincón que no Conoces.' She was there for 20 years, until she moved a few blocks away. One night she closed her restaurant and the next morning she opened in block three of Bernardo Alcedo, also in Lince." As the popularity of the restaurant spread, her loyal clientele included politicians, businessmen, artists and journalists, locals as well as travellers, El RQNC went on to become one of the most famous restaurants in Lima, and Teresa Izquierdo became a household name, writing books and building a significant media presence through a regular demand for interviews, including being featured on Rachael Ray's Food Network. She died in Lima, aged 77, in July 2011."Teresa Izquierdo"
Kool 'N' Kooky.


Awards and legacy

Izquierdo was the recipient of many honours, and shortly before her death was awarded the Orden al Mérito por Servicios Distinguidos (Merit Order for Distinguished Services) in the Gran Oficial ranking. El Rincón que no Conoces is now under the direction of her daughter, Elena Santos Izquierdo.


References

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