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David Tanis on Chez Panisse and the Hideousness of Writing Cookbooks

David Tanis on Chez Panisse and the Hideousness of Writing Cookbooks

FromSpecial Sauce with Ed Levine


David Tanis on Chez Panisse and the Hideousness of Writing Cookbooks

FromSpecial Sauce with Ed Levine

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Nov 2, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

One of the many reasons I love doing Special Sauce is I get to talk to many people I have long admired from afar and never met. This week's guest is one of those people: David Tanis, one of the best and most thoughtful chefs and cookbook writers working today. I first heard his name when he was the chef at Chez Panisse. He wrote his first book, A Platter of Figs and Other Recipes, while working there, and for the past seven years he's been the City Kitchen columnist for the New York Times. Now he's just published his fourth cookbook, David Tanis Market Cooking: Recipes and Revelations, Ingredient by Ingredient. David explains that, for him, shopping for food at open-air markets is about much more than gathering the freshest possible ingredients. It's therapy. "I live not very far from Chinatown [in Manhattan] and when I'm sort of feeling a little blue, I go down to Chinatown, it takes me ten minutes to walk there and walk around the market stands, and oh, I feel better in a minute. Seriously." That's my kind of therapy. David also takes his ingredients seriously. How seriously? This is how much he loves his garlic soup recipe: "There are some great dishes [in the book], for instance, the garlic soup, which is made with just garlic and water and sage leaves. People need to know about that. I don't mind putting that in every book. It takes 15 minutes to make." And here's what's happening on David Tanis Day all over the world: "Everyone is eating beans." When you listen to this episode of Special Sauce, you'll realize that David Tanis is full of beans and so much more.
Released:
Nov 2, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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Serious Eats' podcast Special Sauce enables food lovers everywhere to eavesdrop on an intimate conversation about food and life between host and Serious Eats founder Ed Levine and his well-known/famous friends and acquaintances both in and out of the food culture.