I picked this up from the library after reading The Gourmands' Way (Justin Spring). I have already gone out and purchased my own copy, not content to just read the library's copy once! Yes, Olney is a bit cantankerous, but in an endearing way, if you ask me. He has high standards. He is passionate. I love his passage about chopping meat by hand vs. buying it ground in the chapter Cold Terrines, Pates, Mousses. He describes the process, insists that he finds it worth the effort, then asks the reader if they are content with something merely decent, or whether they are seeking the sublime. That sure got my attention! I can't promise I will be chopping my meat by hand this weekend, but it certainly got me thinking!
I can't wait for summer farmer's market produce to try out some of his vegetable recipes. Also looking forward to some of the sauces for fish. This book is a wonderful read cover to cover.