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    ‘Godfather’ of Avocado Toast Chef Bill Granger Dies Aged 54

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterDecember 27, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Renowned Australian chef Bill Granger – the “godfather” of avocado toast – has died.

    A self-taught cook from Melbourne, Granger became a celebrated global restaurateur and food writer.

    He passed away in a London hospital on Christmas Day, aged 54, his wife and three daughters by his side.

    “He will be remembered as the ‘King of Breakfast’, for making unpretentious food into something special filled with sunshine,” they said on Instagram.

    “He will be deeply missed by all.”

    His cause of death has not been made public by his family.

    Over his 30-year career, Granger published 14 cookbooks, made multiple television cooking shows, opened more than a dozen restaurants around the world, and won legions of fans – many his own peers.

    Celebrities including Australian actor Hugh Jackman, former Masterchef Australia judge Matt Preston and culinary legend Jamie Oliver were among those who paid tribute to the star as a kind, lively and charming man.

    “He was the loveliest man, and the joy he gave us – whether through his food, his books, the spaces he made for us or in person – came from the kindness and generosity and sheer, shining exuberance of his very self,” food author and TV chef Nigella Lawson wrote on Instagram.

    “So devastated for his family. It’s too cruel.”

    Granger began his career in 1993, after he dropped out of art school to open his first restaurant in Sydney when he was just 23 years old.

    Bills – a sunny corner cafe – became renowned for simple dishes like avocado toast, ricotta pancakes with honeycomb butter, and top-quality coffee.

    Its popularity exploded, and from there he opened more cafes in Japan, Korea and London, where he also created an offshoot chain called Granger & Co.

    Australian chef Darren Robertson said Granger had “changed the entire breakfast game” while Masterchef Australia alumnus Adam Liaw described him as “arguably [the] most influential pioneer of modern Australian food”.

    “His ‘sunny’… codification of Australian cafe culture at Bills is the model on which every Australian cafe around the world is now built. Bloody great guy, too,” Liaw wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

    Such was his impact that in January, Granger was recognised with the Medal of the Order of Australia – one of the country’s top honours – for his contribution to tourism and hospitality.

    Speaking to the BBC in 2019, the chef reflected on the humble foundations of his breakfast empire.

    “I’ve done all these extraordinary things, just from liking to cook pancakes and scrambled eggs, which is pretty amazing.”

    Granger is survived by his wife and business partner, Natalie Elliott, and his three daughters, Edie, Inès and Bunny.

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