Top 8 Quotes & Sayings by Curnonsky

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Last updated on December 25, 2024.
Curnonsky

Maurice Edmond Sailland, better known by his pen-name Curnonsky, and dubbed the Prince of Gastronomy, was a celebrated writer on gastronomy in France in the 20th century. He wrote or ghost-wrote over 65 books and enormous numbers of newspaper columns. He is often considered the inventor of gastronomic motor-tourism as popularized by Michelin, though he himself could not drive. He was a student of Henri-Paul Pellaprat.

Writer | October 12, 1872 - July 22, 1956
Sauces comprise the honor and glory of French cookery. They have contributed to its superiority, or pre-eminence, which is disputed by none. Sauces are the orchestration and accompaniment of a fine meal, and enable a good chef or cook to demonstrate his talent.
A garlic caress is stimulating. A garlic excess soporific.
Cuisine is when things taste like themselves. — © Curnonsky
Cuisine is when things taste like themselves.
In cooking, as in all the arts, simplicity is the sign of perfection.
In great quantity, madame. In great quantity.
Make [food] simple and let things taste of what they are.
Bouillabaisse, this golden soup, this incomparable golden soup which embodies and concentrates all the aromas of our shores and which permeates, like an ecstasy, the stomachs of astonished gastronomes. Bouillabaisse is one of those classic dishes whose glory has encircled the world, and the miracle consists of this: there are as many bouillabaisses as there are good chefs or cordon bleus. Each brings to his own version his special touch.
Fine cooking is when the things you have cooked taste as they are
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