646 Quotes About Cooking

  • Author Jo Coudert
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    cookbooks, I found, are intended for people with time to cook - and, surprisingly often, for people who already know how to cook.

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  • Author Jo Coudert
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    Almost anything can be stretched to serve more people by being added to a white sauce or canned gravy or undiluted or very slightly diluted canned soup and served over noodles or rice. With chops or chocolate eclairs, however, the only solution is to claim you don't like them.

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  • Author Julia Child
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    The problem for cookery-bookery writers like me is to understand the extent of our readers' experience. I hope have solved that riddle in my books by simply telling everything. The experienced cook will know to skip through the verbiage, but the explanations will be there for those who still need them.

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  • Author Julia Child
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    One of the secrets, and pleasures, of cooking is to learn to correct something if it goes awry; and one of the lessons is to grin and bear it if it cannot be fixed.

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  • Author Julia Child
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    I still feel that French cooking is the most important in the world, one of the few that has rules. If you follow the rules, you can do pretty well.

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  • Author Julia Child
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    The more you know, the more you can create. There's no end to imagination in the kitchen.

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  • Author Julia Child
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    The best way to execute French cooking is to get good and loaded and whack the hell out of a chicken.

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  • Author Laurie Colwin
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    Cooking is like love. You don't have to be particularly beautiful or very glamorous, or even very exciting to fall in love. You just have to be interested in it. It's the same thing with food.

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