Wednesday, January 26th, 2011
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Bitt' Bids Grub Fans Adieu


"To me the question was not, 'Would I cook this as a native would?' but rather, 'How would a native cook this if he had my ingredients, my kitchen, my background?' It’s obviously a different dish. But as Jacques Pépin once said to me, you never cook a recipe the same way twice, even if you try. I never maintained that my way of cooking was the 'best' way to cook, only that it’s a practical way to cook. (I’m lazy, I’m rushed, and I’m not all that skillful, and many people share those qualities.)"
Mark Bittman retires his recipe column, The Minimalist today, after thirteen years in the Times' dining section. He's moving to the op-ed page, where he will advocate for eaters' rights (more ketchup!), and take over the recipe page in the Sunday magazine.

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boyofdestiny (#1,243)

If I still bothered to print things out, my copy of this would be dog-eared and sauce-stained on my counter top. A sad day!

boyofdestiny (#1,243)

Also, this title. Bravo.

lbf (#2,343)

Bry's been reading too much Daily Mail.

To the point: I am FILLED WITH SADNESS. When I google for whatever the fuck's in my fridge and pantry in order to find something, ANYTHING to do with it, I always add "minimalist" to my query so I can find something he made up while drunk out of his mind with Jean-Georges.

dntsqzthchrmn (#2,893)

We'll always have The Best Recipes in the World.

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