Daniel Patterson wants you to cook without recipes
August 31, 2017 by DarcieDaniel
Patterson, chef and owner of the award-winning, Michelin-starred
restaurant Coi in San Francisco, is also a well-known food writer.
In addition to his highly praised cookbook Coi:
Stories and Recipes, he has been published in recent years
in The New York Times, Bon Appetit and Lucky
Peach. Patterson also teamed up with perfumer Mandy Aftel to
write 2004’s Aroma: The Magic of Essential Oils in Foods and
Fragrance, which exploresan often overlooked element of
cooking. The duo has just released a second book called The Art of Flavor: Practices and Principles for
Creating Delicious Food.
In The Art of Flavor, Patterson and Aftel have a lofty goal: to teach home cooks to be confident in their flavor combinations, rather than relying solely on recipes. “There are a million recipes out there, but hardly any that explain why you’re mixing this with that, or that empower you. This book is about the ‘whys,’ about knowing what your flavor target is, and how to hit it,” says Patterson.
Aftel and Patterson are experts at orchestrating ingredients, and here they teach readers how to make the most of nature’s palette by learning the four basic rules for creating flavor; introducing a flavor “compass” that points the way to transformative combinations of aromatic ingredients; and explaining the concept of the seven “dials” (salt, sweet, sour, bitter, umami, fat, and heat) that let you fine-tune a dish.
Jenny will be providing a more thorough review on The Art of Flavor in an upcoming post, which will include a cookbook giveaway, so stay tuned to the EYB blog for more information.
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