Marie-Antoine Careme

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When we no longer have good cooking in the world, we will have no literature, nor high and sharp intelligence, nor friendly gatherings, no social harmony.
- Marie-Antoine Careme
Collection: Food
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The fine arts are five in number, namely: painting, sculpture, poetry, music, and architecture, the principal branch of the latter being pastry.
- Marie-Antoine Careme
Collection: Art
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I want order and taste. A well displayed meal is enhanced one hundred per cent in my eyes.
- Marie-Antoine Careme
Collection: Food
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The guardian and arbiter of superlative eating, with every meal an unforgettable experience in pleasure, starting with the soup, which he said, 'must be the agent provocateur of a good dinner.'
- Marie-Antoine Careme
Collection: Meals
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My boy, the 'quenelles de sole' were splendid, but the peas were poor. You should shake the pan gently, all the time, like this.
- Marie-Antoine Careme
Collection: Boys
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to "set the standard for beauty in classical and modem cookery, and attest to the distant future that the French chefs of the 19th century were the most famous in the world.
- Marie-Antoine Careme
Collection: World
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Beef is the soul of cooking.
- Marie-Antoine Careme
Collection: Cooking
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Why should the Marquis de Cussy wage war on soup? I cannot understand a dinner without it. I hold soup to be the well beloved of the stomach.
- Marie-Antoine Careme
Collection: War
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... the agent provocateur of a good dinner.
- Marie-Antoine Careme
Collection: Food