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Tuesday, August 19. 2008

New Food Festival -- Thai!

Apparently there's going to be a Thai Food festival in the Golden Gate Park County Fair building, the same weekend as Slow Food.  It's rather difficult to get any information about it in English, which is probably a good sign.  In fact, the only thing I could find was the poster.

Man, the Burning Man geeks are going to miss out on a lot this year.

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Monday, April 28. 2008

Norway Day this weekend

Just a quick notice: the 16th Norway Day food & culture festival is this weekend, which officially opens the season of summer food festivals in San Francisco. While not equal to the Russian, Armenian or Greek festivals for breadth of food, what they do have (open sandwiches, cheese, and of course waffles with cream and jam) is very good and cheap. You can also sample aquavit.

The best part, though, is the cooking demonstrations they have throughout the day, especially rummengrut (butter curds).

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Thursday, November 29. 2007

Cooking: Art vs. Science

Darcie at Bakin-n-Bacon deplores the view that baking is a science and cooking is an art. She finds them all science, or at least equally precise. I agree, but I don't.

For me, cooking or baking ... it's all an "art," if by art you mean not very precise and thus not very reproduceable. Writing out my own recipes is a pain for me because I seldom measure, except approximately. "How much do you add?" "Enough." Sure, I'll measure things with some precision when it's someone else's recipe I'm trying for the first time, but even then I tend to diverge quickly when I'm "know" what's going to taste good or how my ingredients are different from the author's.

My wife, on the other hand, always measures everything precisely, and never cooks anything without a recipe ... even if it's a family recipe which she's made 100 times before. I know I frustrate her to no end with my imprecision, but on the other hand I do most of the cooking because I'm faster.

What I'm saying is that I thing that there are scientists and there are artists, regardless of cooking vs. baking. And that measurement-cup precision is a requirement of personality ... or of inexperience. That's where Americans get the idea that baking requires some kind of rigid precision: most Americans are very inexperienced bakers. Even for my gourmet friends, even for me, we cook pasta maybe 20 times as often as we've made bread from scratch. So since each bread loaf is a new experience, or a half-remembered one, we tend to a slavish adherence to printed measurements lest something go wrong.

Also, I tend to find that people with a "scientist" attitude tend to be more attracted to baking, than to entree cooking where the cookbook authors tend to say things like "salt to taste."

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