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Thomas Keller: The Taylor Swift of the Cooking World

By - Friday November 13th 2009

Ad Hoc At HomeBecause Christmas/Chanukah/Kwanzaa shopping for my mother can never start too early, I headed all the way down to the South Coast Plaza Williams-Sonoma on Thursday to get Chef Thomas Keller to sign a copy of his newest cookbook, Ad Hoc at Home.

I’ll admit to some butterflies in my stomach anticipating what I would say to the man behind French Laundry and the Beverly Hills Bouchon opening this Wednesday, November 18.

After a three hour wait (no joke) I finally got Chef Keller to scribble his name illegibly, so “Nancy” will be all impressed and shit. I said some stupid things that I don’t remember. He smiled.

Here are some observations from my afternoon in this Orange County mall…

  • The snacks were a nice compliment to the afternoon. Williams-Sonoma employees walked around handing out samples from the cookbook. Although the flatbread cracker with fig balsamic jam was good, I’d say the cream cauliflower soup was a personal favorite. And that’s saying a lot because it has … cauliflower in it.
  • The line was about twice as long as I expected. Orange County, a region that wouldn’t know culinary excellence if it hit them in the implant [Ouch!—Ed.] showed up strong for the Keller appearance.
  • However, I was informed the line for Giada a few months back was twice as long. That’s embarrassing.
  • Both of the girls behind me in line skipped work to attend the book signing. The foodie in me was really, really attracted to this.
  • Besides books I was informed Chef Keller would sign “wooden spoons,” amongst other items. Really? A wooden spoon?
  • Keller would sign as many books as you purchased (as well as spoons, etc.) and posed for any requested picture. Certainly a better autograph session experience than the last one I attended: Darryl Strawberry in the mid-nineties.
  • Ad Hoc At Home




    What now?

    4 Responses to “Thomas Keller: The Taylor Swift of the Cooking World”

    1. Posted by topdog 11/13/09 at 5:54 pm #

      you are a good boy.

    2. Posted by Vito 11/17/09 at 6:13 am #

      He posed for pictures!? thats awesome! Every time i go see a celebrity chef they never do that!!! thanks for the input otherwise I wouldn’t have brought my camera!

    3. [...] this Wednesday, November 18. After a three hour wait (no joke) I finally got Chef Keller …Continue Reading… Commentaires [...]

    4. Posted by joan 11/29/09 at 10:45 am #

      i just had to laugh at your awesome title- the taylor swift of the cooking world- and write up. that’s pretty cool! so if you waited 3 hours for the signing, then giada’s was a 6 hour wait?? crazy.


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