Quote by Rachael Ray
When I do a 30-minute meal, for instance, on Food Network, that's my food you see at the end of the show and it's not perfect. And if sometimes things break or drop or the pasta hits the wall when I'm draining it, they never stop tape. They just kind of let me go with it.
Summary
This quote, spoken by a chef on the TV show Food Network, emphasizes the authenticity of their cooking. It highlights that the food presented on the show is not "perfect" and that mistakes or accidents often happen during the cooking process. However, rather than editing out these imperfections, the show embraces them, allowing the chef to continue with the cooking demonstration. This quote implies that real cooking involves making mistakes and dealing with unforeseen challenges, promoting a more genuine and relatable cooking experience for the audience.
Topics
Food
By Rachael Ray