Yesterday's New York Times Dining section was chock full of interesting articles. Regulars Kim Severson and Julia Moskin wrote interesting pieces respectively on film critic Roger Ebert and seafood chef Steve Johnson. Both were enlightening , bringing some new light into two very different lives.
Kim Severson interviewed Ebert who is the author of The Pot and How To Use It. Even though Mr Ebert doesn't eat by regular method anymore (He had his tongue and jaw removed due to cancer.He has no sense of taste or even smell) yet he loves to cook. His is about cooking with a crock pot and how he also uses fresh ingredients. Ebert may love film but I suspect his love of cooking comes a close second.
The second article, written by regular Julia Moskin is about Steve Johnson and his love of the Massachusetts coast. He was the chef of some notable Boston area restaurants, specializing in different seafood dishes, Johnson works with his loves, primarily bluefish ,clams and swordfish.he has taken advantage of the abundant New England waters and harvested them to create great dinners. I like that he uses his galley as a test kitchen for many dishes and puts spins on traditional seafood dishes like spaghetti with red clam sauce.
Two different men , two different lives yet they share a love a cooking. They're contributing to the modern landscape of 21st Century cooking.
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