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By Andrew Dornenburg and Karen Page

Published 1996

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“The first way you encounter a dish is through seeing it with your eyes,” points out Dieter Schorner. “And over the last thirty years, we’ve seen chefs making mountains and monuments on a plate—and they’re so impractical. I always hate it when people cover the whole plate with cocoa. Even a little bit of a breeze when you have a white shirt on, and…forget it!

“With nouvelle cuisine, it would take half an hour to decorate the plate, and by the time you got the food, it was cold,” says Schorner. “A lot of presentation was done just to show off, and I have always been against just showing off.”

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