Reputation for Marie-Antoine Carême. In 1808 Marie-Antoine Carême married Henriette Mahy de Chitenay and had one child, Marie Carême, born 1815. Charles- Maurice de Talleyrand (he was a diplomat) frequently came to see Marie-Antoine Carême soon to be employer and close friend. Charles- Maurice de Talleyrand would build kitchens specifically for chefs, so that they could experiment and partake in food or dish development, when it came to lavish dinners. While free lancing in Talleyrand’s and many other peoples kitchens, Carême learned to cook various things other than pastries. Carême was able to work under Boucheseiche. He worked as head chef for Charles- Maurice de Talleyrand for 12 years and learned a great deal. His accomplishments made its way to Napoléon’s table, he was offered and took the opportunity of catering to Napoleons wedding. Marie-Antoine Carême was moving on to serving the royalty, he became a celebrity with no political sense of affiliation to any cause. He served Tsar Alexander of Russia who requested cabbage soup to emphasize Russia’s power. He also created a cake named Charlotte Russe in honor of Alexander, Russe meaning Russia. When he catered for Napoleon he would frequently request cake that had fruit or fruit flavor, whenever Marie-Antoine Carême would receive the order he would call it Napoleon cake henceforth Napoleon cake was born. In 1804, Charles- Maurice de Talleyrand bought a large estate outside Paris, Château Valençay with 1,600,000 francs of government money on