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Adapted from "In the Hands of a Chef".
"She has the hands of a chef," he said.
In the hands of a chef who grasps the challenges and possibilities of the form, a tasting menu can yield a succession of delights that a shorter meal could never contain.
In the hands of a chef of Keller's stature, the recipes came to life — as I'm sure Point would have appreciated — and Keller was able to stay close to the spirit of each.
We taste flavors this clear when we're in the hands of a chef who obsesses over a dozen details of the kind that don't show up in a photograph.
But as this column is about taking old recipes and giving them a modern twist in the hands of a chef, it was time to see if we could create a new condiment with the potential to retain its popularity for centuries.
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