If you like vanilla, you're not going to like 'Breaking Bad' - you need to like a specific flavor that is unusual, that is different, that takes risks.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People don't want just vanilla. They want 31 flavors. I couldn't do what Rihanna does. I couldn't do what Gaga does. They can't do what I do.
I don't mind being described as vanilla in certain ways.
I like really sharp flavors, and I like contrasts. Something sweet and sour at the same time is a big win.
If you don't treat an ingredient and its flavors with respect - if you drown it in oil, for instance - you'll spoil it.
It is important to experiment and endlessly seek after creating the best possible flavors when preparing foods. That means not being afraid to experiment with various ingredients.
Sometimes it's good to remember how bad food can be, so you can enjoy the concept of flavour to the fullest.
Love ice cream. I let myself have that about once a week. Vanilla.
My feeling is, from when I started on 'Breaking Bad,' there's no reason to pick and choose because every episode is great. Whatever episode you get, you're lucky to do it.
In the past few years, we've been doing amazing stuff with desserts. Pastry chefs have been using herbs and spices in their desserts. So vanilla cake doesn't have to be just vanilla, it can have a little thyme. Or you could have a custard with a little lavender in it, which is just amazing.
I'm in love with 'pure' flavors, things that are natural and delicious, minimally fussed with, that showcase the season.