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My favorite cookbooks are:
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Bouchon - Thomas Keller
Ad Hoc at Home - Thomas Keller
The Way to Cook - Julia Child
The Babbo Cookbook - Mario Batali

These are the ones I find myself going to again and again.

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Brussles Sprouts are perhaps the most under-appreciated vegetable (at least in the United States). I vote for simplicity... cut into quarters and cook in some bacon fat. Add the bacon back in at the end.

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Gift Guide: The Ten Best Cookbooks of 2010

My favorite cookbooks are:
The French Laundry - Thomas Keller
Bouchon - Thomas Keller
Ad Hoc at Home - Thomas Keller
The Way to Cook - Julia Child
The Babbo Cookbook - Mario Batali

These are the ones I find myself going to again and again.

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The Food Lab Thanksgiving Special: Brussels Sprouts Worth Eating

Brussles Sprouts are perhaps the most under-appreciated vegetable (at least in the United States). I vote for simplicity... cut into quarters and cook in some bacon fat. Add the bacon back in at the end.

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On Banning Photography from Restaurants

I just got back from Corton. The website asks guests to refrain from using flash photography and cell phones. I accept that gladly. You quote Drew here as saying,

"No, we're not going to stop people from taking photos," Nieporent said. "We'd just like people to be considerate of the other people in the restaurant.""

So why, when I entered, was I told that no photography was permitted. I asked nicely and was told, "no". The host asked the chef and reiterated that it was not permissible. I explained that I would not use a flash. I explained that I would not use the photos online nor for any commercial purposes. Still, my request was refused. I feel lied to based on the website only saying that "flash photography" was not permitted and also the quote here from Drew. So Drew, why is this?

The food at Corton was good but, just like Momofuku Ko, I won't be back. I see no reason to reward restaurants who don't consider my desire for a permanent memory, valid. They can make any policies they like but I still get to chose where I dine. I also chose to deal with people who advertise honestly. Drew said that, "we're not going to stop people" but that is just what they did. That to me is deceptive.

In the interest of full disclosure, the host did comp a round of drinks for us because of this. Still, it, (please, please, pardon the pun, leaves a bad taste in my mouth.

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On Banning Photography from Restaurants

Despite what Drew said, I was at Nobu 57 this weekend and when I tried to take pictures I was told emphatically that no photography was allowed inside the dining room.

I offered to shoot without a flash. I told them I only wanted to shoot the food and possibly my friends. In both cases I was told absolutely no.

After begging the manager, I was allowed to take some pictures of a couple of dishes as they left the kitchen.

It was explained to me that this was the company's policy.

I understand other people not wanting to be photographed. I also understand that flashes can be annoying. But since I was perfectly willing to use available light, I don't see why this was a factor.

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