Quotes from Tom Douglas


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How can anyone live off of minimum wage?


While it's typical to find steamed clam recipes which include a bit of bacon or sausage, you might not think of adding shredded ham hock, but it's another way to pair the lusty, smoky flavor of animal fat with the briny ocean flavor of shellfish.


Money is like manure: if you don't spread it around, nothing grows.


I particularly like to make crunchy slices of garlic bread to serve with steamed clams.


When I wrote my cookbook, 'I Love Crab Cakes,' I asked some of my best chef buddies to contribute recipes.


Support a small chef. Not these big chains... but support the people who are out there trying to do things right and working hard to do that.


Some versions of crab cakes are mostly crabmeat lightly bound with egg, but I'm a firm believer that a crab cake should contain bread crumbs.


Catfish's mild taste adapts well to a wide array of flavors, especially strong assertive ones, which is why you used to see it 'blackened' Cajun style on so many restaurant menus - a trick which soon became a tired cliche.


It's just an American tradition to make sure people don't leave hungry. The worst thing is to have them say, 'Great dinner, but now I have to go get a burger.'


I use ginger like garlic. I love it for steaming fish and making barbecue sauces or roasted chicken.


One of my favorite ways to eat albacore is tuna poke.


There's natural mentoring that goes on in my life every day.


The two things that are going to make you a better baker without even trying are a scale and a thermometer in your oven.


If you want something beautiful to put on the dinner table, pick up a sockeye, the salmon species with the most vivid red flesh.


Every cook I knows loves to make pizza.


Pork is my friend.


Sweet, delicious Dungeness crab is always a treat.


If you don't have the confidence in baking, commit to making the recipe three times. The first two, do it exactly the way I've told you to make it. Twice. The first time you'll screw it up. The second time it will come out pretty good, and then the third time, make your adjustments.


Sustainability includes how you run your business, and my bottom line includes how you treat your people. Sustainability starts with your staff.


I have an affinity for the old Seattle coffee shops, places like the Green Onion and the Copper Kettle, the classic kind of coffee bar - little places that served breakfast, lunch and dinner and have pretty much disappeared.