The Master Cook

Grand Chef –
Emmanuel Wille called Manu by his friends

Emmanuel Wille called Manu by his friends

The Chef of Olde Hansa is a Belgian Emmanuel Wille, who has been living in Estonia for over 20 years. His heart is set on creating new medieval tastes. The recipes of that time have been written down in a somewhat inaccurate way – a handful of one ingredient, and a pinch of another exotic spice. One must have enough brains in order to ensure that these recipes help to produce delicious food.

Thanks to Manu and his team, the guest can be entirely sure that the dish ordered is of high-quality, made of the most elegant local raw materials and, of course, incredibly delicious.
In addition to the chef’s office, Manu also promotes Estonian food culture in general. He teaches young aspiring cooks in the Kuressaare Cooking School and has been the coach of the Estonian team at many Bocuse d’Or events, the Olympics for cooks.

Principles of cooking

It is clear that in the 15th century, such fruits of God as potatoes, pumpkin, tomato, cocoa, etc., were not known. But it does not mean that Olde Hansa’s food is not any more inferior because of that. The head chef Emmanuel Wille knows the secrets of making mouthwatering delicacies. This is the so-called slow-food technique. It is long-term and slow cooking on a low-temperature, which preserves the softness, juiciness, color of the meat or vegetables, and also intensifies the flavor.

This is also a very medieval way, because back then, who had the time to spend the precious daylight on cooking? The pot with the best food products was left to simmer on a low heat on the wood stove, and people went to do other chores. When they came back, tasty and nutritious food was awaiting them.

SULGE