Here's what my hero and New York Times food editor, Mark Bittman, says is the most important skill when it comes to cooking:
“The ability to go in there and start. I am the least impressive cook you will ever see. I am completely without knife skills, I screw things up all the time. When I’m in the kitchen I’m not obsessively trying to create the perfect dish; I’m trying to put dinner on the table. Comparing yourself to the people who cook on television is like comparing yourself to Andre Agassi. If you can drive you can cook.”
2 comments:
I love his blog, too.
Although you are already light years beyond this advice!
This is great. I need some kitchen inspiration. Getting dinner on the table...anything on the table...is the goal these days!
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