A World-Famous Pastry Chef's Heartbreaking Regret
Culture ZoneUnderdogs & Origins/The Atlantic/13:45
You work your way up through the best kitchens in the world, stage at The French Laundry, earn your stripes under Thomas Keller himself — and then addiction takes it all away. Milton Abel II tells the story every cook fears: what happens when the thing that helps you survive the line becomes the thing that destroys everything you've built. The scars on your hands heal, but watching talent get buried under demons never gets easier. This one's going to sit with you.
— The Chef's Take
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