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		<title>I prefer &#8216;intuitive chef&#8217; to hodge podge cook</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2010 04:15:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jess Flynn]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Celebrating a bit of foodie glee tonight thumbing through my newest issue of Food&#38;Wine - the bible-sized Holiday Recipes issue. As if that wasn't enough to make me giddy and salivate, it also includes a fantastic gastro-journey by Daniel Duane on ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Celebrating a bit of foodie glee tonight thumbing through my newest issue of Food&amp;Wine &#8211; the bible-sized Holiday Recipes issue.
<p /> As if that wasn&#8217;t enough to make me giddy and salivate, it also includes a fantastic gastro-journey by Daniel Duane on &#8216;How to Become an Intuitive Chef.&#8217;
<p /> As the granddaughter of a fantastic Italian goddes of the kitchen whose recipes she passed down are merely a list of ingredients &#8211; no measurements and no order &#8211; with lots of &#8216;season to taste&#8217; references, I dig the &#8216;intuitive&#8217; aspect of cooking.
<p /> My better half and I often have our own Iron Chef nights (or better yet, what&#8217;s in the fridge and pantry that we can throw together?)
<p /> I&#8217;ve often looked down upon these cooking nights as our &#8216;hodge podge&#8217; meals &#8211; but the reality is they&#8217;ve taught me more about flavor and textures and the symphony of ingredients than any recipe-driven meal.
<p /> So to those wanna be intuitive chefs &#8211; 5 great steps from Daniel Duane and the always inspirig Thomas Keller.
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<p>(Keller also shared Ad Hoc&#8217;s famous Buttermilk Fried Chicken recipe which I am dying to try!! If you know the dish I&#8217;m referencing and want the info let me know!)
<p /> Sent from my iPhone</p>
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