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Among the cognoscenti, though, it is not just about elaborate new flavors. I always consider the main test of ice cream to be the simple ice creams, especially vanilla. One should have fun when one eats, but it should also be seriously good. -- Jeffrey Steingarten
Whenever I have nothing better to do, I roast a chicken. -- Jeffrey Steingarten
Whenever I travel to the South, the first thing I do is visit the best barbecue place between the airport and my hotel. An hour or two later I visit the best barbecue place between my hotel and dinner. -- Jeffrey Steingarten
Bad bread wrecks my outlook on life. -- Jeffrey Steingarten
The only thing more enjoyable than chocolate, is bacon. -- Jeffrey Steingarten
I am reminded that while New Yorkers say "standing on line," the rest of the English-speaking world says "standing in line. -- Jeffrey Steingarten
But the goal of the arts, culinary or otherwise, is not to increase our comfort. That is the goal of an easy chair. -- Jeffrey Steingarten
Vegetarianism is always the product of scarcity, of religion, or of ideology, including nutritional fads and fashions. -- Jeffrey Steingarten
Subsistence, I am happy to report, is not much of a problem for me these days either. I could probably subsist for a decade or more on the food energy I have thriftily wrapped around various parts of my body. -- Jeffrey Steingarten
In Valencia, when you catch snails for your paella, you feed them rosemary for a few days, both to purge them and to give them flavor. -- Jeffrey Steingarten
What's so bad about addiction? I can't remember. Isn't it something about giving up your freedom? Isn't freedom an illusion? -- Jeffrey Steingarten
Maybe evolution is irrelevant at dinnertime. -- Jeffrey Steingarten