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Anyone who thinks they're too grown up or too sophisticated to eat caramel corn, is not invited to my house for dinner

~ Ruth Reichl

Ruth Reichl Cooking Food Gourmet Humor

I am more modest now, but I still think that one of the pleasantest of all emotions is to know that I, I with my brain and my hands, have nourished my beloved few, that I have concocted a stew or a story, a rarity or a plain dish, to sustain them truly against the hungers of the world.

~ M.f.k. Fisher

M.f.k. Fisher Cooking Food Love

Because cooks love the social aspect of food, cooking for one is intrinsically interesting. A good meal is like a present, and it can feel goofy, at best, to give yourself a present. On the other hand, there is something life affirming in taking the trouble to feed yourself well, or even decently. Cooking for yourself allows you to be strange or decadent or both. The chances of liking what you make are high, but if it winds up being disgusting, you can always throw it away and order a pizza; no one else will know. In the end, the experimentation, the impulsiveness, and the invention that such conditions allow for will probably make you a better cook.

~ Jenni Ferrari-Adler

Jenni Ferrari-Adler Cooking Food Single

There is communion of more than our bodies when bread is broken and wine drunk.

~ M.f.k. Fisher

M.f.k. Fisher Cooking Food

Taking solitude in stride was a sign of strength and of a willingness to take care of myself. This meant - among other things - working productively, remembering to leave the house, and eating well. I thought about food all the time. I had a subscription to Gourmet and Food & Wine. Cooking for others had often been my way of offering care. So why, when I was alone, did I find myself trying to subsist on cereal and water? I'd need to learn to cook for one.

~ Jenni Ferrari-Adler

Jenni Ferrari-Adler Cooking Food Single

Tita knew through her own flesh how fire transforms the elements, how a lump of corn flour is changed into a tortilla, how a soul that hasn't been warmed by the fire of love is lifeless, like a useless ball of corn flour.

~ Laura Esquivel

Laura Esquivel Cooking Food Love

Her cuisine is limited but she has as good an idea of breakfast as a Scotchw

~ Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle Breakfast Cooking Cuisine Food Limitations Scotch Sherlock Holmes

Invest in what's real. Clean as you go. Drink while you cook. Make it fun. It doesn't have to be complicated. It will be what it will be.

~ Gwyneth Paltrow

Gwyneth Paltrow Cooking Food

Would it really be so bad if you slowed your life down even a teensy bit? If you took charge of the ingredients of your food instead of letting corporations stuff you and your family, like baby birds, full of sugar, corn products, chemicals, and meat from really, really unhappy animals?

~ Catherine Friend

Catherine Friend Cooking Food Health Meals

Good kitchens are not about size, they are about ergonomics and light.

~ Nigel Slater

Nigel Slater Cooking Food Kitchens

I understood that if ever one wanted to live with someone you cooked for them and they came running. But then it is my idea of hell these days, living with someone. The idea of sharing your life with someone is just utterly ghastly. I know why people do it, but it's never a good idea.

~ Nigel Slater

Nigel Slater Cooking Food Monogamy

For a moment, or a second, the pinched expressions of the cynical, world-weary, throat-cutting, miserable bastards we've all had to become disappears, when we're confronted with something as simple as a plate of food.

~ Anthony Bourdain

Anthony Bourdain Cooking Food Humor Memoirs

If I had to narrow my choice of meats down to one for the rest of my life, I am quite certain that meat would be pork.

~ James Beard

James Beard Cooking Cuisine Food Pork

…food is capable of feeding far more than a rumbling stomach. Food is life; our well-being demands it. Food is art and magic; it evokes emotion and colors memory, and in skilled hands, meals become greater than the sum of their ingredients. Food is self-evident; plucked right from the ground or vine or sea, its power to delight is immediate. Food is discovery; finding an untried spice or cuisine is for me like uncovering a new element. Food is evolution; how we interpret it remains ever fluid. Food is humanitarian: sharing it bridges cultures, making friends of strangers pleasantly surprised to learn how much common ground they ultimately share.

~ Anthony Beal

Anthony Beal Cooking Food Inspirational

TV cookery is very like internet porn - the overwhelming majority of its audience will never ever get to act out what's happening on screen.

~ Skint Foodie

Skint Foodie Cooking Food

If God had created celery, it would only have two stalks, because that's the most that almost any recipe ever calls for.

~ Skint Foodie

Skint Foodie Cooking Food

When a couple came to class together, it meant something else entirely - food as a solution, a diversion, or, occasionally, a playground.

~ Erica Bauermeister

Erica Bauermeister Cooking Couple Food

Decadent cooks go one step further and make sculptures of the food itself. If life is to be spent in pursuit of the extravagant, the extreme, the grotesque, the bizarre, then one's diet should reflect the fact. Life, meals, everything must be as artificial as possible - in fact works of art. So why not begin by eating a few statues?

~ Medlar Lucan

Medlar Lucan Cooking Decadence Decadent Food

It is difficult to ascertain what role these articles play in marginalizing the vegetarian experience when there are so many more pressing issues that confront individuals who might otherwise choose to try to become vegetarian or vegan, such as the lack of healthy affordable food in low-income neighborhoods, often largely inhabited by people of color, and a government that subsidizes and promotes animal and sugar-heavy diets over ones with vegetables and fruits. yet rather than focus on these series structural barriers, many articles on vegetarianism and veganism often present the challenge of avoiding meat and animal products as challenge to one's very own normalcy and acceptability.

~ Sunaura Taylor

Sunaura Taylor Cooking Food Social Justice Veganism Vegetarian

A chilled pea soup of insane simplicity, garnished with creme fraiche and celery leaves. Roasted beet salad with poached pears and goat cheese. Rack of lamb wrapped in crispy prosciutto, served over a celery root and horseradish puree, with sautéed spicy black kale. A thin-as-paper apple galette with fig glaze. Everything turned out brilliantly, including Patrick, who roused himself as I was pulling the lamb from the oven to rest before carving. He disappeared into the bathroom for ten minutes and came out shiny; green pallor and under-eye bags gone like magic. Pink with health and vitality, polished and ridiculously handsome, he looked as if he could run a marathon, and I was gobsmacked. He came up behind me just as I was finishing his port sauce for the lamb with a sprinkle of honey vinegar and a bit of butter, the only changes I made to any of his recipes, finding the sauce without them a bit one-dimensional and in need of edge smoothing.

~ Stacey Ballis

Stacey Ballis Alana And Patrick Cooking Dishes Food

Michelin Star? I’d rather chew a French rubber tyre.

~ Fennel Hudson

Fennel Hudson Appetite Cooking Dining Eating Fine Dining Food Michelin Star Restaurant Wholesome Food

Once again, there was a terrorist attack inside my mouth.

~ Namekojirushi

Namekojirushi Bad Cook Bad Cooking Cooking Dark Matter Food Poison

I am a miserable cook but an extremely talented eater.

~ Amy Tan

Amy Tan Cooking Eating Food

Great cooking is all about the three 'p's: patience, presence, and practice.

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Cooking Food Practice

To my faithful readers, because a book is like a pie—the only thing more satisfying than cooking up the story is knowing that somebody might be out there eating it up with a spoon.

~ Sarah Weeks

Sarah Weeks Cooking Dedication Eating Food Foodie Kidlit Middle Grade Middlegrade Readers Recipes Writers On Writing Writing

Polly had a gift for baking pies, and she poured her heart and soul into every one she made.

~ Sarah Weeks

Sarah Weeks Baker Bakery Baking Cooking Food Gift Gifted Giftedness Kidlit Middle Grade Middlegrade Talent Talented People

The kernels of wheat entered the aperture virtually in single file, as if passing between a thumb and an index finger. To mill any faster risked overheating the stone, which in turn risked damaging the flour. In this fact, Dave explained, lies the origin of the phrase nose to the grindstone: a scrupulous miller leans in frequently to smell his grindstone for signs of flour beginning to overheat. (So the saying does not signify hard work as much as attentiveness.) A wooden spout at the bottom of the mill emitted a gentle breeze of warm, tan flour that slowly accumulated in a white cloth bag. I leaned in close for a whiff. Freshly milled whole-grain flour is powerfully fragrant, redolent of hazelnuts and flowers. For the first time I appreciated what I'd read about the etymology of the word flour -- that it is the flower, or best part, of the wheat seed. Indeed. White flour has little aroma to speak of; this flour smelled delicious.

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Cooking Flour Food Wheat

The quest for an ever-whiter shade of bread, which goes all the way back to the Greeks and Romans, is a parable about the folly of human ingenuity -- about how our species can sometimes be too smart for its own good. After figuring out an ingenious system for transforming an all but nutritionally worthless grass into a wholesome food, humanity pushed on intrepidly until it had figured out a way to make that food all but nutritionally worthless yet gain! Here in miniature, I realized, is the whole checkered history of food processing. Our species' discovery and development of cooking (in the broadest sense of the word) gave us a handful of ingenious technologies for rendering plants and animals more nutritious and unlocking calories unavailable to other creatures. But there eventually came a moment when, propelled by the logic of human desire and technological progress, we began to overprocess certain foods in such a way as to actually render them detrimental to our health and well-being. What had been a highly adaptive set of techniques that contributed substantially to our success as a species turned into a maladaptive one -- contributing to disease and general ill health and now actually threatening to shorten human lives.

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Cooking Food

Alice wondered if her mother was aware that she wasn’t the only one in town who’d come down with a bad case of Blueberry Fever.

~ Sarah Weeks

Sarah Weeks Competition Cooking Food Kidlit Middle Grade Middlegrade Mothers And Daughters Slice Of Life Small Town

The bones and shells and peels of things are where a lot of their goodness resides. It's no more or less lamb for being meat or bone; it's no more or less pea for being pea or pod. Grappa is made from the spent skins and stems and seeds of wine grapes; marmalade from the peels of oranges. The wine behind grappa is great, but there are moments when only grappa will do; the fruit of the orange is delicious, but it cannot be satisfactorily spread.“The skins of onions, green tops from leeks, stems from herbs must all be swept directly into a pot instead of the garbage. Along with the bones from a chicken, raw or cooked, they are what it takes to make chicken stock, which you need never buy, once you decide to keep its ingredients instead of throwing them away. If you have bones from fish, it's fish stock. If there are bones from pork or lamb, you will have pork or lamb stock.

~ Tamar Adler

Tamar Adler Cooking Food

Food keeps us alive, as we all know. Nourishment allows us to grow and be healthy. But good cooking takes us beyond survival and into the realms of culture and pleasure.

~ Fernando Divina

Fernando Divina Cooking Food

My first encounter with a baguette, torn still warm from its paper sheathing, shattered and sighed on contact. The sound stopped me in my tracks, the way a crackling branch gives deer pause; that’s what good crust does. Once I began to chew, the flavor unfolded, deep with yeast and salt, the warm humidity of the tender crumb almost breathing against my lips.

~ Sasha Martin

Sasha Martin Bakery Baking Bread Cooking Food France

You can still live with grace and wisdom thanks partly to the many people who write about how to do it and perhaps talk overmuch about riboflavin and economy, and partly to your own innate sense of what you must do with the resources you have, to keep the wolf from snuffing to hungrily through the keyhole.

~ M.f.k. Fisher

M.f.k. Fisher Cooking Food Hunger

Vegetables cooked for salads should always be on the crisp side, like those trays of zucchini and slender green beans and cauliflowerets in every trattoria in Venice, in the days when the Italians could eat correctly. You used to choose the things you wanted: there were tiny potatoes in their skins, remember, and artichokes boiled in olive oil, as big as your thumb, and much tenderer...and then the waiter would throw them all into an ugly white bowl and splash a little oil and vinegar over them, and you would have a salad as fresh and tonic to your several senses as La Primavera. It can still be done, although never in the same typhoidic and enraptured air. You can still find little fresh vegetables, and still know how to cook them until they are not quite done, and chill them, and eat them in a bowl.

~ M.f.k. Fisher

M.f.k. Fisher Cauliflower Cooking Food Green Beans Italy Potatoes Vegetables Zucchini

As life is a breath, savoring is a held exhale, a placeholder for joy.

~ Judy Purcell

Judy Purcell Connecting With People Cooking Food

Food is what I love, and how I communicate love, and how I calm myself.

~ Tamar Adler

Tamar Adler Cooking Food

Don't you just love the idea of cooking flowers? I imagine them bursting into bloom, right in the pan.

~ Ruth Reichl

Ruth Reichl Cooking Flowers Food

Don't just live your life, set it on fire!

~ Ginger Sullivan

Ginger Sullivan Cooking Food Honeymoon Humour Inspiration Marriage Relationships Sex

There exists a bastard cuisine that is too often assumed to be real French cooking.

~ Richard Olney

Richard Olney Cooking Cuisine Food Food Establishment French Provence

But my favorite remained the basic roast chicken. What a deceptively simple dish. I had come to believe that one can judge the quality of a cook by his or her roast chicken. Above all, it should taste like chicken: it should be so good that even a perfectly simple, buttery roast should be a delight.

~ Julia Child

Julia Child Chicken Cooking Cooks Food
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