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Course 298 · Lesson 02

The Culinary Narrative: Voice, Story, and the Art of Description

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Keep a Note: Capturing the Creative Process

298.2 Lesson 02 of 08 3 quiz questions 1 assignment

Every finished recipe has a hidden ancestor: the note you scribble while you cook. This lesson is about that ancestor — the kitchen note that is the true first draft of any recipe worth reading. The book raises a flurry of honest questions before you begin: How would you start writing a recipe? What would be the storyline? Is there any rule? How would you shape it? What do you want to achieve by writing it? You could chase those answers forever, the author says, or you could simply follow your heart and start — and the way you start is by keeping a note.

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