Quotes on the topic: Recipes


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An awful lot of people think it's easy to lift recipes out.


It's so tedious writing cookbooks or writing the recipes because I've never been much of a measurer. But to write a book, you have to measure everything.


Avocados have a creamy texture, making them a healthier replacement for ingredients like butter and mayo in recipes, though they do contain a surprisingly large amount of fat - a whopping 30 grams per medium-sized avocado.


I had this idea that I would write a companion cookbook to 'Barbara the Slut.' The recipes would be like, 'Put the Lucky Charms in the bowl.'


Don't be afraid to adapt new ingredients into your own techniques, and traditional ingredients into new recipes.


I tested a lot of old cornbread recipes and most of them were bland or tough.


Recipes are overrated.


I'm not terribly good at three-page recipes - I tend to skip bits - or anything that involves marinating things in juniper berries.


Cooking with kids is not just about ingredients, recipes, and cooking. It's about harnessing imagination, empowerment, and creativity.


A cookbook is not like being an author. It's writing down recipes; it's not writing.


So many of the recipes that I come up with have a story. I'm a blogger. It flowed very naturally out of me, but I also knew this was a way to set my recipes apart. A, they are always using interesting ingredients but B, there is always a story behind it.


I don't copy recipes without trying them out. I don't reprint without trying them again.


I had these recipes that say do this, do that. Who MAKES these rules?


Ten years ago, TV cookery shows were about a man or a woman following recipes. Now, it's all about journeys and campaigns and less about the actual chopping and dicing. That's what I'd like to do with magic.


I write in the morning - and then I'm always experimenting and tasting recipes for the books.


To me, my recipes are priceless.


I have a lot of fans who are in the prison system, where ramen noodles are a kind of staple. Prisoners are always sending me recipes.


I refuse to believe that trading recipes is silly. Tuna Fish casserole is at least as real as corporate stock.


I prefer lump charcoal over briquettes but I do use both for different reasons and different recipes and sometimes I combine them both when I really want the woodsy aroma from the lump charcoal and long, even heat from the briquettes.


The only time I really go on the Internet is for recipes.