Welcome to our collection of Cooking quotes! Whether you are an amateur chef or a seasoned cook, this page is a treasure trove of inspiration and culinary wisdom. From famous chefs and food enthusiasts to homemakers and passionate foodies, these quotes will ignite your love for the art of cooking and remind you of the magic that happens in the kitchen.
Cooking is not just about preparing meals but is a beautiful blend of creativity, science, and love. As Julia Child once said, "Cooking is like love; it should be entered into with abandon or not at all." Each recipe may possess its own story, unique flavors, and traditions. It is a medium to express oneself and to nourish both the body and the soul.
On this page, you will find a wide array of quotes that celebrate the joy of cooking. From witty one-liners to profound words of wisdom, these quotes will make you appreciate the magic that happens behind closed kitchen doors. So whether you are looking for motivation to experiment with new recipes, seeking inspiration for family meals, or simply enjoy the art of cooking, you are sure to find something delightful here.
So, grab your apron, sharpen your knives, and let these Cooking quotes ignite your passion for the culinary arts. Happy cooking!
The kind of crabbing my wife likes to do is to return from an afternoon's swim or sunbathing session, open the refrigerator door, and find a generous plate of crab cakes all ready to cook.
I am more modest now, but I still think that one of the pleasantest of all emotions is to know that I, I with my brain and my hands, have nourished my beloved few, that I have concocted a stew or a story, a rarity or a plain dish, to sustain them truly against the hungers of the world.
I am a bit of a gourmet chef. I love cooking mostly Thai food. And a lot of times on movies, you have these trailers that have these little ovens and kitchenettes. A lot of actors never use them, but I would cook lunch just about every day.
[Bachelors'] approach to gastronomy is basically sexual, since few of them under seventy-nine will bother to produce a good meal unless it is for a pretty woman.
Or you can broil the meat, fry the onions, stew the garlic in the red wine...and ask me to supper. I'll not care, really, even if your nose is a little shiny, so long as you are self-possessed and sure that wolf or no wolf, your mind is your own and your heart is another's and therefore in the right place.
A potato is a poor thing, poorly treated. More often than not it is cooked in so unthinking and ignorant a manner as to make one feel that it has never before been encountered in the kitchen.