7 Quotes by Marie-Antoine Careme

  • Author Marie-Antoine Careme
  • Quote

    The fine arts are five in number, namely: painting, sculpture, poetry, music, and architecture, the principal branch of the latter being pastry.

  • Share

  • Author Marie-Antoine Careme
  • Quote

    When we no longer have good cooking in the world, we will have no literature, nor high and sharp intelligence, nor friendly gatherings, no social harmony.

  • Share


  • Author Marie-Antoine Careme
  • Quote

    Why should the Marquis de Cussy wage war on soup? I cannot understand a dinner without it. I hold soup to be the well beloved of the stomach.

  • Share

  • Author Marie-Antoine Careme
  • Quote

    The guardian and arbiter of superlative eating, with every meal an unforgettable experience in pleasure, starting with the soup, which he said, ‘must be the agent provocateur of a good dinner.’

  • Share

  • Author Marie-Antoine Careme
  • Quote

    My boy, the ‘quenelles de sole’ were splendid, but the peas were poor. You should shake the pan gently, all the time, like this.

  • Share

  • Author Marie-Antoine Careme
  • Quote

    I want order and taste. A well displayed meal is enhanced one hundred per cent in my eyes.

  • Share