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“Give two cooks the same ingredients and the same recipe; it is fascinating to observe how, like handwriting, their results differ. After you cook a dish repeatedly, you begin to understand it. Then you can reinvent it a bit and make it yours. A written recipe can be useful, but sometimes the notes scribbled in the margin are the key to a superlative rendition. Each new version may inspire improvisation based on fresh understanding. It doesn't have to be as dramatic as all that, but such exciting minor epiphanies keep cooking lively.”
― Heart of the Artichoke: and Other Kitchen Journeys
― Heart of the Artichoke: and Other Kitchen Journeys
“What a strange idea: "comfort food." Isn't every food comforting in its own way! Why are certain foods disqualified? Can't fancy food be soothing in the same way as granny food?” Must it always be about loaded memories, like Proust's madeleine? Or can it be merely quirky, like M. F. K. Fisher's tangerine ritual: she dried them on a radiator, then cooled them on her Paris windowsill.
Comfort food—food that reassures—is dilferent things to different people.”
― A Platter of Figs and Other Recipes
Comfort food—food that reassures—is dilferent things to different people.”
― A Platter of Figs and Other Recipes
“My preference is that of a salt-inclined palate over a sweet-craving one, but also one developed through reading, travel, and temperament.”
― A Platter of Figs and Other Recipes
― A Platter of Figs and Other Recipes
“What a strange idea: "comfort food." Isn't every food comforting in its own way! Why are certain foods disqualified? Can't fancy food be soothing in the same way as granny food?” Must it always be about loaded memories, like Proust's madeleine? Or can it be merely quirky, like M. F. K. Fisher's tangerine ritual: she dried them on a radiator, then cooled them on her Paris windowsill.
Comfort food—food that reassures—is dilferent things to dilferent people.”
― A Platter of Figs and Other Recipes
Comfort food—food that reassures—is dilferent things to dilferent people.”
― A Platter of Figs and Other Recipes




