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Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Meeting The Minimalist
My good friend Norresa and I got to meet one of my favorite food writers, New York Times columnist Mark Bittman. A group at Microsoft organizes a 'Visiting Chef Series'-- who knew? Anyway, the series provides a great opportunity to meet famous chefs and food writers in a smaller setting (in a Microsoft cafeteria with an espresso machine blaring in the background, but that's another story!) Some of the key points (that I heard over the coffee maker) during Bittman's question and answer session:
- He is not opposed to electric ranges. Most enthusiastic home cooks are screaming in their minds at the thought of an electric range (including myself). He made some really good points, having cooked on one, he said, for nearly eight years at home: they get really hot, and you don't really need adjustable heat (in restaurant kitchens, usually the gas range has one setting-- high).
- His latest favorite shopping setting is the cheap market. Chinatown in New York, for example, or the Armenian markets in L.A. I agree with him wholeheartedly on this-- one of my favorite markets was the Muslim market in The Hague-- it was a great source for cheap, fresh produce; as Bittman said, "nothing outstanding, just uniformly cheap."
- Norresa and I asked him if he likes Filipino food. He said "I don't know much about it, but what I've had of it, I've liked." We found out later that there is a recipe in How to Cook Everything for Chicken Adobo!
- His favorite cookbook of last year was a Balkan cookbook, a cuisine he didn't know that much but about which he wanted to learn more. What do you think of that, Sonja? :)
- I like that his background is as a journalist and writer rather than as a food industry guy. There's something really refreshing about a guy who truly is a passionate home cook (Kind of like Jeffrey Steingarten, my all-time favorite food writer and of course... moi!)
All in all, a good talk. Afterward, I got him to sign my copy of The Minimalist Cooks at Home, and Norresa bought a copy of How to Cook Everything, since she's had a history of doing things like, oh, making crunchy rice in a rice cooker (just teasing, Norresa!) I told Mark Bittman that Norresa "finally decided to learn how to cook" so he said "not a bad idea" and signed her book "Good luck Norresa!" Hee!  Bittman and me. Norresa turned on the camera flash this time. :)
 Norresa with her new guide to all things cooking
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By Sonja Basic
5/17/05 9:50 AM
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