Sticky toffee pudding Co-founder of the Sharrow Bay Country House
Francis CoulsonMBE (6 June 1919 – 20 February 1998) was an influential British chef and co-owner of the Sharrow Bay Hotel.[1][2][3] His obituary in The Independent described him as a deeply sensitive cook whose ‘airy, light sticky toffee pudding could stand as an epitaph to him in itself’.[3] He likened pastry-making to piano- playing: "It is an art that comes as much from the heart as the hands," he said.[3] As an accomplished hotelier, with his partner Brian Sack he set the bar for a new style of country house hotel.[3]
^Obituary in The Daily Telegraph, Thursday, March 5, 1998, p. 31
^Obituary, The Independent, Friday 6 March 1998, p. 21
^ abcd"Obituary: Francis Coulson". The Independent. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
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