Top 12 Quotes & Sayings by Andre Simon

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a French writer Andre Simon.
Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Andre Simon

André Simon was a French-born wine merchant, gourmet, and prolific writer about wine. Hugh Johnson describes him as "the charismatic leader of the English wine trade for almost all of the first half of the 20th century, and the grand old man of literate connoisseurship for a further 20 years".

Food without wine is a corpse; wine without food is a ghost; united and well matched they are as body and soul, living partners.
Cooks are in some ways very much like actors; they must be fit and strong, since acting and cooking are two of the most exacting professions. They must be blessed - or cursed, whichever way you care to look at it - with what is called the artistic temperament, which means that if they are to act or cook at all well, it cannot be for duds or dummies.
Chicken may be eaten constantly without becoming nauseating. — © Andre Simon
Chicken may be eaten constantly without becoming nauseating.
Black coffee must be strong and very hot; if strong coffee does not agree with you, do not drink black coffee. And if you do not drink black coffee, do not drink any coffee at all.
Cookery is a wholly unselfish art: All good cooks, like all great artists, must have an audience worth cooking for.
The first of all considerations is that our meals shall be fun as well as fuel.
Wine makes every meal an occasion.
Wine makes every meal an occasion, every table more elegant, every day more civilized.
A man dies too young if he leaves any wine in his cellar.
Cookery is a wholly unselfish art: as 'art for art's sake' it is unthinkable. A man may sing in his bath every morning without the least encouragement, but no cook can cook just for his or her own sake in a like manner. All good cooks, like all great artists, must have an audience worth cooking for.
Among the faithful, in the great kitchens of the world, Escoffier is to Careme what the New Testament is to the Old.
Beans are highly nutritious and satisfying, they can also be delicious if and when properly prepared, and they posses over all vegetables the great advantage of being just as good, if not better, when kept waiting, an advantage in the case of people whose disposition or occupation makes it difficult for them to be punctual at mealtime.
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