Thursday, October 06, 2005

ann's friend tony

ann can't seem to stop talking about this man:



for those of you who aren't in the know, that is anthony bourdain - chef, author and tv host. first, her obsession began with his travel channel program no reservations, in which he journeys around the world to exotic locales such as malaysia, paris, and even las vegas, to explore the culinary delights each place has to offer. from his first sip of absinthe in paris, ann was hooked. she dreams of accompanying tony (yes, she calls him "tony" as if he was her best friend) through the hills of northern thailand in search of spiciest yellow curry and fantasizes about sharing balut (a filipino delicacy of partially-incubated duck eggs) arms entwined. click here to see her buddy eating the still-beating heart of a cobra.

ann is currently reading kitchen confidential and can't help but comment on their kitchen utensils as she and dabney rustle up dinner, "why do we have all these knives!? tony says all we need is one sharp chef's knife. tony says a good saute pan should be heavy enough to kill a man with one sharp blow. this pan wouldn't dent a pillow!" now, every restaurant can't come without bourdain-guided scrutiny, "i bet this bread was recycled from another table."

so if you notice, ann not ordering seafood on a monday, you'll know why.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love him. I've read all his books at this point, though I've yet to see his show. (No cable)

Anonymous said...

You both know how I feel about him. He's in my top five celebrity crushes. Brash, arrogant, intelligent, clever, quick, handy in the kitchen, a little bit ugly--sign me up!

I loved the scene in his new 'No Reservations' show when he's in Paris, walking around in the wine cellar/catacombs. He picks up a femur and says "Oh look! It's Lara Flynn Boyle!"

pupil said...

Still-beating heart of a cobra, you say? This guy should hang out with Ash.

Anonymous said...

It's true about the chef's knife - we've got a 6-inch one that we use almost exclusively though it's an 8-inch that's supposed to be the most versatile.

And pans - yes, pans are wonderful. If you haven't already you should check out All-Clad. We've got some of the Master Chef 2 pans and they rock rock rock.

martha