Colette: What are you doing? Linguini: [stammering] Uh, I'm cutting vegetables. I'm cutting the... vegetables? Colette: No! You waste energy and time! You think cooking is a cute job, eh? Like Mommy in the kitchen? Well, Mommy never had to face the d...
Emile: W-w-wait. You... read? Remy: Well, not... excessively. Emile: Oh, man. Does dad know? Remy: You could fill a book - a lot of books - with things Dad doesn't know. And they have. Which is why I read. Which is also our secret. Emile: I don't lik...
Skinner: The soup! Where is the soup? Out of my way. Move it, garbage boy! [sees a ladle in Linguini's hand] Skinner: You are COOKING? How DARE you cook in MY kitchen! Where do you get the gall to even attempt something so monumentally idiotic? I sho...
Chef: [after having encountered a tiger in the jungle, returning to the boat, and proceeding into a nervous breakdown] You can have the whole goddamn fuckin' shit, man! You can kiss my ass in the county square cause I'm fuckin' buggin' out! I didn't ...
In France, cooking is a serious art form and a national sport.
My career at Microsoft really was getting in the way of my cooking.
I used to play hooky from school so I could watch cooking shows.
If you don't want to cook, you should try throwing a dish.
I try to cook dinner, but it's difficult when I'm working.
I can't do most things, if I'm honest, but cooking I definitely can't do.
If you can boil it, steam it or braise it.. you can pressure cook it!
I had always been told cooking was a servant's job.
I don't know how to cook, but I do know how to bake.
I like to get where the cabbage is cooking and catch the scents.
The only thing I've cooked while entertaining is stir-fry.
I'm a homebody, I'd rather be in the kitchen cooking than hanging out in a bar.
I love watching people enjoying food. It's very relaxing for me to cook.
'My Family Recipe Rocks' is on the Live Well Network, and we go to people's homes and watch them cook.
I love cooking. I'm in the restaurant business.
My parents pushed us very hard to work, both in the home, doing chores and cooking, and at school.
Now that I'm a dad, I'm practicing what I call 'one- handed cooking,' because I've got something more important in my other arm. I'm whipping up lots of frittatas and omelets.