60 Quotes by Bobby Flay

Bobby Flay, an American celebrity chef and restaurateur, has made a significant impact on the culinary world with his vibrant personality, innovative cooking techniques, and mastery of Southwestern and American cuisines. Known for his bold flavors and creative use of ingredients, Flay has become a household name through his numerous television shows, cookbooks, and successful restaurants.

His ability to combine classic techniques with modern twists has garnered him critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. Flay's passion for food and his infectious enthusiasm have inspired aspiring chefs and home cooks alike. Beyond his culinary prowess, Flay is also recognized for his philanthropic efforts and advocacy for various causes, including hunger relief and supporting young chefs. His influence on the culinary landscape and his role as a mentor and tastemaker continue to shape the industry and inspire future generations of chefs.

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Bobby Flay Quotes


I love the culture of grilling. It creates an atmosphere that is festive but casual.

A molcajete is a stone mortar and pestle from Mexico. They're great for grinding spices and making salsa and guacamole because they give everything a nice coarse and rustic feel. I've never collected anything, but I think I might start collecting these because each one is decorated differently.

Go vegetable heavy. Reverse the psychology of your plate by making meat the side dish and vegetables the main course.

Brushes are crucial for applying glazes, sauces, and oils. The pastry brushes that you find in homestores can be pricey so pay a visit to your local hardware store and pick up a few paint brushes which are less expensive and work equally as well.

A grill is just a source of heat. Just like a stove, it is very user-friendly.

The Food Network' was just starting in New York, and I was getting lots of attention from Mesa Grill. They had no money, so if you couldn't get there by subway, you couldn't be on. It wasn't like TV was something I really wanted to do - but I knew it would be great publicity for my restaurants.

Cooking is a subject you can never know enough about. There is always something new to discover.

I'd love to visit Thailand just for the street food and the energy of a city like Bangkok.

Take risks and you'll get the payoffs. Learn from your mistakes until you succeed. (Meaning)

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Grilling takes the formality out of entertaining. Everyone wants to get involved.

Lime juice makes things taste fresher. I use it for drinks, salsas, relishes, soups, and sauces. You want some give to your limes - firmness means the inside is dry - and they'll stay softer longer if you don't refrigerate them.

Grilling outside with my parents at the Jersey shore. We would grill lobster and corn in the summer.

There are so many great things about this business. Almost everybody is on the same team. It is all for one-friendly competitiveness. No one is out to hurt anyone.

If you aren't nervous about your passion, you aren't passionate about it.

Everybody says, 'I have problems overcooking steak on the grill,' but just take it off earlier! Grilling is really common sense. It's very simple. You should think of a grill as a burner - it just happens to have grates. You shouldn't be intimidated by it.

I can't grill vegetables, shellfish or steaks without tongs. Don't bother with those long-handled grilling tongs normally found in the BBQ section of your home store. Get intimate with your grill and opt for the regular stainless steel tongs.

When people pile seven things onto one burger, it drives me nuts!

I still love making hamburgers on the grill. I guess whenever I eat them childhood memories come up for me.

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Don't underestimate the importance of having enough room to work. Grilling is much more relaxing when you are not trying to juggle a whole collection of plates and bowls as you do it. If your grill doesn't have enough workspace - and they almost never do - set up a table right next to your grill.

Basically, there are two things we know: Everybody has less time, and the general public is demanding better food - better in terms of quality and better in terms of flavor.

Charcoal or gas. Both give excellent results, so choose the one that best suits your style of cooking.

When I'm on television, I think that I appeal to the everyday guy, 'cause that's who I am. The guys who go to the football games on the weekends are my viewers, for sure.

Do you want to make a tamale with peanut butter and jelly? Go Ahead! Somebody will eat it.

I think cookies are sort of the unsung sweet, you know? They're incredibly popular. But everybody thinks of cakes and pies and fancier desserts before they think cookies. A plate of cookies is a great way to end dinner and really nice to share at the holidays.

One of the things that happens in my house on the holidays is after dessert, we sit down to a very ambitious men-versus-women game of Trivial Pursuit. It's brutal. And there's a trophy.

Don't try to be the next Rachael Ray or Bobby Flay, we already have those people. We want someone who is going to make their own mark on 'Food Network.'

Chipotles to me are a one-of-a-kind pepper because they're smoked jalapenos, so they're fiery and they're smoky. It's good to use chipotles in salsas or soups or condiments - that works really well. To me, they always really pick up anything you put them in.

My partner and I are looking at several locations on Park Avenue South and Midtown for a new restaurant space.

It's important to have balance in your life between work and play.

Even if the chef has a good business head, his focus should be behind kitchen doors. A business partner should take care of everything in front of the kitchen doors.

My contribution I hope is to get people to eat full-flavored food. If I could come away with that alone, that would be a fantastic accomplishment. I'm also very proud of being a very American chef.

Obviously, the easiest recipes are the most successful when it comes to the home cook, because they're not intimidated by them. If I'm doing 'Boy Meets Grill,' and I do something very simple like grilled hamburgers or steaks or chicken, those are the most sought-after recipes.

Cook ingredients that you are used to cooking by other techniques, such as fish, chicken, or hamburgers. In other words be comfortable with the ingredients you are using.

You have to have your face in the food. These days people think a tattoo and a bottle of Sriracha equals success.

An instant-read thermometer is your best bet for making sure that meat and fish are cooked to the proper temperature.

When Iā€™m hiring a cook for one of my restaurants, and I want to see what they can do, I usually ask them to make me an omelette.

When I go to a restaurant, I eat three-quarters of the food in front of me. That cuts my calorie intake by 25 percent.

I want to go to college and go back to Georgetown. It's a really cool place.

If my daughter wants to get into this business, I would support that decision. She's going to have a hard time not being in it. She loves food and she's around it all the time.

I was not such a great student, .. So, when I graduated high school, I went to work cooking. I cooked a little at home, but back then, cooking wasn't really a profession that you aspired to, unless your family was in the business. I looked at it as a job. My first job was at Joe Allen's, and I remember there was a photo over the bar of the Triple Dead Heat from the 1944 Carter Handicap.

The first time I was cooking for my wife, Stephanie, way before she was my wife, I actually put three chickens on the rotisserie and I closed the grill, which is really a bad idea. But I just wasn't thinking very straight that day. And I looked outside and I saw, like, smoke and flames.

For me, it's all about moderation. I don't kick things out of my diet, like carbs. But I'm not going to eat fast food.

It is very important that when you put something on the grill, you leave it in place to cook. If you move it around too quickly, chances are it is going to stick.

Nobody believed the 'Food Network' could last. Even I was short sighted and thought to myself, 24 hours of food on TV? They'll run out of things to talk about in four days! But that wasn't true. 'Food Network' continues to get better and evolve.

In the end, your creativity -- perhaps even your outrageousness -- will determine the final result.

I love working with big flavors like chiles and smoke. Honey is perfect for softening the edges, mellowing them out a bit. I put it in everything - vinaigrettes, soups, stocks, salsas, so I'm always on the hunt for great honey.

I spend 80% of my time in my restaurants. Taping my TV shows doesn't take much time, and then they get aired a lot. That's the thing people don't realize.

I think everybody at some point in time has thought to themselves, "I have a really great idea for a restaurant."

Most of the time, I grill over high heat. I like things to move fast. I like the sound and smell of a very hot fire. I gravitate towards dishes that you can get on and off the grill as quickly as possible. After a while, you'll know without thinking about it how hot the fire is.

I don't like to dump the dressing on top of the greens. Instead, I pour it against the side of the bowl - using only enough to glaze the leaves - then toss.

I think people are intimidated by grilling .. maybe it's the flame, maybe it's the big grills, maybe they've had some bad childhood experiences .. but I think that grilling is actually the easiest technique in cooking.

I live in New York and I'm in New York basically all the time. I spend a lot of my time in my restaurants, and I feel like that's why they're successful.

I dropped out of high school. I really had no interest in doing any school work whatsoever.

Habaneros have a great fruity flavor, but the challenge is that you have to deflect the heat in order to taste the flavor. If you don't, you're dead. They should really have a warning sign on them. Deflect the habanero's heat by pairing it with sweet food.

One thing you don't want to do as a host is be running around all evening. Do as much as you can ahead of time, so all you have to do is grill the main ingredients.

I think a lot of times people design restaurants with flash in mind. I think you should design restaurants with function in mind. Make sure it's functional and works with what you're trying to accomplish. Design can come later.

In those days, the main requirement to be on the Food Network was being able to get there by subway.

Today, when I hire, I look for people who want to be trained and molded.

Nothing goes perfectly, especially when you're opening a restaurant.

You can't chase everybody on the Internet who's saying stuff about you, that's for sure.

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