A Quote by Thomas Keller

A recipe has no soul. You, as the cook, must bring soul to the recipe. — © Thomas Keller
A recipe has no soul. You, as the cook, must bring soul to the recipe.
I always feel like a script is a recipe, and then you bring the elements into the recipe, and you cook with it.
If you learn a recipe, you can cook the recipe. If you learn the technique, you can cook anything.
A big thing that gets people in trouble in the kitchen is not reading the recipe from start to finish before you cook it. Before you start anything, read through the entire recipe once.
Computer programming is really a lot like writing a recipe. If you've read a recipe, you know what the structure of a recipe is, it's got some things up at the top that are your ingredients, and below that, the directions for how to deal with those ingredients.
Recipe? Recipe? We don' need no stinkin' recipe.
Always remember this...there is only ONE recipe for strength. A secret recipe that was handed down from Sandow to John Grimek to Paul Anderson to Vasily Alexeev to Bill Kazmaier to me. Now I'm giving you that magical recipe...hard work plus proper nutrition plus time equals strong.
When you taste something delicious, ask for the recipe! Or offer to trade a recipe!
I love a good challenge of looking with new eyes at a tried and true recipe in my recipe Rolodex.
I'm a cook, and I'm like, "a dash of this, a pinch of that." I cook with a lot of passion and instinct. So that's the hardest thing - to put an actual recipe together.
There is a tendency to think that if we engage too directly with moral questions in politics, that's a recipe for disagreement, and for that matter, a recipe for intolerance and coercion.
I'm no cook, but I love to eat. Usually, food tastes best when there isn't a recipe, just a cook who knows what foods and seasonings go well together.
The holy grail of recipe developing is the recipe that turns out so much more impressive than you would expect from the effort it took to produce.
If there were some recipe that would make all of our children really sane and civic-minded and hugely intelligent, I think we'd probably all do it. But I don't know that there is a recipe for creating that.
I'm not an amazing cook, but I can follow a recipe.
I'm not an amazing cook. But I can follow a recipe!
For me, whether it's in a book or on T.V., a recipe has to be simple. I have a short attention span, so to open a cookbook and see a recipe that goes on for three to four pages, well, I've lost interest.
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