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I've swallowed fish-eyes wholelike an endoscope.I once ate a trout cooked inside a dolphin. Felt like a shark eating another shark,inside the cold-blooded womb of yet another shark.

~ Yann Rousselot

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Nowadays films and television are what I like to call Microwave Media. I like mine in the oven, giving the production time to simmer; get the juices flowing, and cooked to perfection. And that takes time. Slow, precious, tempered time. A script is a film's recipe. It's just a piece of paper to the novice cook, but even a recipe needs time to be perfected before it's given to the masses.

~ Solange Nicole

Solange Nicole Cooking Director Film Food Media Metaphor Microwave Process Production Recipe Screenwriting Script Solange Nicole Television The Footage Presents Time

Garlic is divine. Few food items can taste so many distinct ways, handled correctly. Misuse of garlic is a crime. Old garlic, burnt garlic, garlic cut too long ago and garlic that has been tragically smashed through one of those abominations, the garlic press, are all disgusting. Please treat your garlic with respect. Sliver it for pasta, like you saw in Goodfellas; don't burn it. Smash it, with the flat of your knife blade if you like, but don't put it through a press. I don't know what that junk is that squeezes out the end of those things, but it ain't garlic. And try roasting garlic. It gets mellower and sweeter if you roast it whole, still on the clove, to be squeezed out later when it's soft and brown. Nothing will permeate your food more irrevocably and irreparably than burnt or rancid garlic. Avoid at all costs that vile spew you see rotting in oil in screw-top jars. Too lazy to peel fresh? You don't deserve to eat garlic.

~ Anthony Bourdain

Anthony Bourdain Chef Cooking Culinary Food French Garlic Ingredient Technique

The idea is to make the ingredients sing, not a grand opera, but a jolly chanson.

~ Marie-Pierre Moine

Marie-Pierre Moine Cooking Food Food That Sings

Cooking is not a science but an art, mistakes are okay, messes are fine—the pleasure is in the creating and the sharing of the result.

~ Lori Pollan

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No matter our age, everyone in our household knows that cooking and eating together is where the fun is

~ Corky Pollan

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I still have my little red hardcover notebook—spine now held in place by packing tape, pages dotted with cooking stains—filled with her loving instructions for mandelbrot, nut cake, and strudel.

~ Lori Pollan

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Nana’s oven-baked fried chicken cut off the bone (with plenty of ketchup) was a huge hit. So were Thanksgiving turkey bathed in gravy and Nana’s Passover brisket

~ Dana Pollan

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I would follow my mother around the kitchen watching and trying to find any way to help. One of the first dishes my mother taught me to make was hollandaise sauce. Though she always served it with broccoli, I soon realized it was equally delicious with asparagus, artichokes, or any other vegetable.

~ Tracy Pollan

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How bad do you want cancer? Bad enough to eat a rainbow of it? Personally, I think the red cancer would be the worst, but anything you swallow with artificial hues in it is going to pop a tumor out of your body the day after you eat it.

~ Laurie Notaro

Laurie Notaro Cooking Food Humor Snark

Maybe your mind won't remember what I cooked last week, but your body will.

~ Erica Bauermeister

Erica Bauermeister Caring Cooking Food

I had a dream about you last night. You were at my door. We had forgotten what we used to fight about. So, I let you in and we made coconut pancakes like it was the very first time.

~ Crystal Woods

Crystal Woods Cooking Dreaming Dreams Fight Food Love Pancakes Relationships

The greatest lesson came with the realization that good food cannot be reduced to single ingredients. It requires a web of relationships to support it.

~ Dan Barber

Dan Barber Cooking Environment Food Sustainability

My definition of man is a cooking animal. The beasts have memory, judgement, and the faculties and passions of our minds in a certain degree; but no beast is a cook.

~ James Boswell

James Boswell Cooking Food Food History Georgian

Cooking is all about connection, I've learned, between us and other species, other times, other cultures (human and microbial both), but, most important, other people. Cooking is one of the more beautiful forms that human generosity takes; that much I sort of knew. But the very best cooking, I discovered, is also a form of intimacy.

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Community Cooking Food

Each year, food companies use an amount of salt that is every bit as staggering as it sounds: 5 billion pounds.

~ Michael Moss

Michael Moss Cook Cooking Food Health Salt

Pork and chicken grease, the aromatics of choice for the Cajun.

~ Ken Wheaton

Ken Wheaton Cajun Cajun Style Chicken Cooking Food Grease Pork

Many Detroiters, for example, are beginning to see urban agriculture as a real part of the solution; to grow things right where people live, where they work, and definitely need healthier food on the table. Green city gardens are scattered throughout Detroit now, from the schoolyard at Catherine Ferguson Academy for pregnant teens and teen moms, to reclaimed land owned by a local order of Catholic friars (Earthworks), to a seven-acre organic farm in Rouge Park. Together, city gardeners, nonprofit organizations, and the Greening of Detroit resource agency are writing a new local-food story of urban Michigan.

~ Jaye Beeler

Jaye Beeler Cooking Detroit Food Gardening Health

I was taught how to tie up the loin with a butcher's looping knot and was so excited by the discovery that I went home and practiced. I told Elisa about my achievement. “I tied up everything,” I said. “A leg of lamb, some utensils, a chair. My wife came home, and I tied up her too.” Elisa shook her head. “Get a life,” she said and returned to her task.

~ Bill Buford

Bill Buford Cooking Food Food Love

HEALTHY EATING isn't about counting fat grams, dieting, cleanses, and antioxidants; Its about eating food untouched from the way we find it in nature in a balanced way; Whole foods give us all that we need to perfectly nourish ourselves.

~ Pooja Mottl

Pooja Mottl Cooking Diet Eating Disorder Food Health Nutrition

My Body Wants to Crave Healthy. I Just Need to Give it the Opportunity.

~ Pooja Mottl

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Keep it simple, keep it tasty. Salt, pepper and garlic. Shallot another day, lemon grass for nextweek. Nutmeg and cinnamon every now and then.

~ Riana Ambarsari

Riana Ambarsari Baking Cooking Food Kitchen

I'll go further and say she was one of the best cooks in the world! The compimentary expression, This food will make you slap yo' Aint Emma was apt in her case.

~ Mars Hill

Mars Hill African American Compliment Cooking Food

Fussing over food was important. It gave a shape to the day: breakfast, lunch, dinner; beginning, middle, end.

~ Robert Hellenga

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I could smell the food fill up my hunger before the order was even placed.

~ Phindiwe Nkosi

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Wine is just a conversation waiting to happen.

~ Jessica Altieri

Jessica Altieri Cooking Food Wine Wine Guide

Without another word, we began to eat. I was hungry, but no appetite would excuse the way we set upon those dishes. We shoveled food into our mouths in a manner ill befitting our fine attire. Bears would have blushed to see us bent over our plates. The pheasant, still steaming from the oven, its dark flesh redolent with the mushroom musk of the forest floor, was gnawed quickly to the bone. It was a touch gamy - no milk-fed goose, this - but it was tender, and the piquant hominy balanced that wild taste as I had hoped it would. The eggs, laced pink at the edges and floating delicately in a carnal sauce, were gulped down in two bites. The yolks were cooked to that rare liminal degree, no longer liquid but not yet solid, like the formative moment of a sun-colored gem.

~ Eli Brown

Eli Brown Cooking Food

I believe it's a cook's moral obligation to add more butter given the chance.

~ Michael Ruhlman

Michael Ruhlman Cooking Food Hollandaise Inspirational

I’m a big believer in cooking your own meals. It makes it much easier not only to ensure that you eat fresh foods but also to follow the second rule of eating (see previous chapter), which advises incorporating as many colors, tastes, textures, and aromas as possible into one’s meal. Beyond those benefits, I feel that cooking celebrates self-respect, and it’s especially important on the Warrior Diet. Through cooking, you can control exactly what you put inside your body. It’s a creative process, where you use trial and error to determine what you like.You can use different herbs and spices to increase or balance flavors, aromas, and textures.You’re not a scavenger on the Warrior Diet.

~ Ori Hofmekler

Ori Hofmekler Cooking Diet Fitness Food Health Lifestyle

For is there any practice less selfish, any labor less alienated, any time less wasted, than preparing something delicious and nourishing for people you love?

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Cooking Food Love

Food cannot take care of spiritual, psychological and emotional problems, but the feeling of being loved and cared for, the actual comfort of the beauty and flavour of food, the increase of blood sugar and physical well-being, help one to go on during the next hours better equipped to meet the problems (p. 124).

~ Edith Schaeffer

Edith Schaeffer Cooking Food Meals

Mark came home late one frozen Sunday carrying a bag of small, silver fish. They were smelts, locally known as icefish. He’d brought them at the store in the next town south, across from which a little village had sprung up on the ice of the lake, a collection of shacks with holes drilled in and around them. I’d seen the men going from the shore to the shacks on snowmobiles, six-packs of beer strapped on behind them like a half dozen miniature passengers. “Sit and rest,” Mark said. “I’m cooking.” He sautéed minced onion in our homemade butter, added a little handful of crushed, dried sage, and when the onion was translucent, he sprinkled n flour to make a roux, which he loosened with beer, in honor of the fishermen. He added cubed carrot, celery root, potato, and some stock, and then the fish, cut into pieces, and when they were all cooked through he poured in a whole morning milking’s worth of Delia’s yellow cream. Icefish chowder, rich and warm, eaten while sitting in Mark’s lap, my feet so close to the woodstove that steam came off my damp socks.

~ Kristin Kimball

Kristin Kimball Cooking Farm Farm Life Food

In its essence, a meal is a creative act that has its genesis in the mind of someone who cares enough to plan it, gather ingredients and labor over its creation.

~ Andi Ashworth

Andi Ashworth Cooking Food Love

Why don't you like the foods I like? he asks sometimes. Why don't you like the foods I make? I answer.

~ Lydia Davis

Lydia Davis Chef Cooking Cuisine Diet Food Foods Taste Vegan Vegetarian

There are some things in life that shouldn't be given so much importance, if they don't change what is essential.

~ Laura Esquivel

Laura Esquivel Cooking Family Food Love Passion R

Sometimes it's good just to be seduced by the particular cheeses spread out in front of you on a cheese counter.

~ Nigella Lawson

Nigella Lawson Cooking Eating Food

I was lucky to live in the 20th century, when gefilte fish could be purchased in a jar.

~ Barbara Cutie Cooper

Barbara Cutie Cooper Cooking Food Grandmothers Humor Jewish

This is the body's nurse; but since man's witFound the art of cookery, to delight his sense,More bodies are consumed and kill'd with itThan with the sword, famine, or pestilence.

~ John Davies Of Hereford

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Food commonly eaten for more than 150 years should be innocent until proven guilty, and food invented in the last 150 years is guilty until proven innocent.

~ Miles Hassell Md

Miles Hassell Md Cooking Diet Food Science Health

A woman always has half an onion left over, no matter what the size of the onion, the dish or the woman

~ Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett Cooking Onion Woman
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