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The Kitchen Whisperers
The Kitchen Whisperers: Cooking with the Wisdom of Our Friends | Dorothy Kalins
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A beautifully written tribute to the people who teach us to cook and guide our hands in the kitchen, by the founding editor of Saveur. The cooking lessons that stick with us are rarely the ones we read in books or learn through blog posts or YouTube videos (depending on your generation); theyre the ones we pick up as we spend time with good cooks in the kitchen. Dorothy Kalins, founding editor of Savuer magazine, calls the people who pass on their cooking wisdom her Kitchen Whisperers. Consciously or not, they help make us the cooks we areand help show the way to the kind of cooks we have the potential to become. Dorothys prolific career in food media means many of her Kitchen Whisperers are some of the best chefs around (though the lessons shes learned from fellow home cooks are just as important). For Dorothy, a lifetime of exposure to incredible cooks and chefs means that she cant enter her kitchen without hearing the voices of mentors and friends with whom she cooked over the years as they reveal their favorite techniques. Marcella Hazan warns her against valuing look over flavor. Christopher Hirsheimer advises that sometimes water is the best liquid to add to a dish rather than stock or wine. Her onetime Southern mother-in-law wisely knows that not everyone who asks for a biscuit is food hungry. Woven through the text are dozens of narrative recipes, from her mothers meat loaf to David Taniss Swiss Chard Gratin. The Kitchen Whisperers will prompt older readers to identify and cherish the food mentors in their own lives, just as it will inspire younger readers to seek them out. Stories and recipes from Dorothys notable connections will inspire the creative food journeys of all.
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BookNAround
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Mehso-so

This was less a sharing of wisdom than a recounting of Kalins‘ own impressive connections and experiences and so it was not as interesting as I‘d hoped. Full review at http://booknaround.blogspot.com/2023/08/review-kitchen-whisperers-by-dorothy.htm...

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PatriciaU
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I‘ve struggled with thoughts on this book. The concept of “kitchen whisperers” is intriguing but the book fell flat. I am not the audience for memoirs from famous & dare I say entitled chefs. Kalins lost me in the introduction when she wrote that she wakes up “worrying where her next meal will come from.” Really? Waking up in a NYC apartment with a refrigerator full of food? You *know* where your meal is coming from. Really got under my skin.

PatriciaU The concept of this book is so intriguing, though. Kalins‘ “kitchen whisperers” refer to all the people from whom she has learned different things about cooking. Anyone who cooks or bakes has those “whisperers” in your past. For example, every time I boil eggs, I hear my grandmother say “boil the water first then put the eggs in.” I would love to see a book that collects “whisperer” stories from all sorts of people. 3y
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