Ted Allen Quotes (32 Quotes)


    No, Queer Eye has a book coming out before mine, in the Spring of 2004, in which each of us has a section and we do a brief overview of our subject area.

    What I bring to the table is a huge enthusiasm and love for this stuff.

    I cook everything. I love Mediterranean cooking, I love Asian cooking. I do lots of Japanese noodles.

    I like to have friends in the kitchen and make a big mess and use every pot in the kitchen.

    You know the great irony is that people think you have to have money to enjoy fine food, which is a shame.


    Well, we don't take money from people and then show the product. It has to be a product that we like anyway, and that's true for all five of us, which is one of the really nice things about the way we make the show.

    Because the show is popular, people do recognize us on the streets.

    My place in Chicago is a 105 year old house, but I really like contemporary spaces too, so it's refreshing and fun to be in a space where you can do contemporary things.

    For each episode the five of us are all wearing clothes by the same designer. It's a different designer for each episode, but for each one we're all wearing their clothes.

    Baking is problematic for me because I usually drink a lot of wine when I cook

    I'm in a loft and the kitchen is in the very center of the apartment. The whole place revolves around it.

    I went in saying I wanted to be the food guy.

    I really have a great deal of humility in that department, and a great deal of respect for people who spend their lives learning how to make these amazing preparations.

    Six months ago, I was just a writer for Esquire, typing up in my little garret on the far north side of Chicago, and no one had any idea who I was.

    The blood orange is a wonderful and beautiful juice. The survey found a lot of people really appreciated tart flavors.

    I think that curiosity happened on these reviews where I was just a guest of the reviewer, because it introduced me to new cuisines and to the idea of cooking as a mechanism for studying other cultures and understanding other parts of the world.

    The great mystery to me is how restaurant critics think they can get away with doing their job without anybody noticing who they are.

    I had a really good time with Martha Stewart, who also is somebody I really admire a lot. I've learned a lot from her and I think all of America has, about attention to detail and using fresh ingredients and making things beautiful and special.

    I've leased the apartment; my partner is going to come out here. But we're keeping our house in Chicago because real estate is a really good investment and also because it is just crammed with full of stuff!

    Queer Eye for the Straight Guy is a form of service journalism. To be successful, I think it has to be a combination of a good story, it has to be funny, and it also needs to be packed with useful information.

    Thom is one of those wonderful people to cook for because he absolutely loves it, just loves it. He loves to eat and drink and he'd be a great guest at any dinner party.

    Oh, did I tell you I have a cookbook? I have a cookbook deal.

    It's very important to me that people who are actual chefs and other professionals in the culinary world, understand that I'm not, and have never held myself out as being, like a CIA trained chef.

    My whole problem is that all of my favorite things at Thanksgiving are the starches, and everyone is trying to go low-carb this year, even a green vegetable has carbs in it.

    I am much more interested in the process than results.

    Sesame oil is probably my favorite condiment, period.

    The funny thing about Thanksgiving, or any huge meal, is that you spend 12 hours shopping for it and then chopping and cooking and braising and blanching. Then it takes 20 minutes to eat it and everybody sort of sits around in a food coma, and then it takes four hours to clean it up.

    I first got into food with my mother, just Southern cooking, really bad for you food (just delicious) because I'm the first Yankee in my family, and everyone else was from the South.

    Jay Leno is not a guy who likes change. He eats the same food every day.

    In actuality, there was casting for the show and it was pretty difficult.

    If I have committed any culinary atrocities, please forgive me.

    However, I was a restaurant critic at Chicago magazine before I worked at Esquire, and I've been a really enthusiastic home cook for a long time. It's just something I'm passionate about.


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