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Reddit mentions of Asfalto culinario. El laboratorio de Arzak (Cocina de autor) (Spanish Edition)

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Asfalto culinario. El laboratorio de Arzak (Cocina de autor) (Spanish Edition)
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Found 2 comments on Asfalto culinario. El laboratorio de Arzak (Cocina de autor) (Spanish Edition):

u/getmesomemangoes ยท 1 pointr/CulinaryPlating

I would use a clearer plate, something not as earth colored. As to where I get my ideas: everywhere.

I follow food stylists on instagram, I read food blogs, I own around 200 cookbooks that I use mostly for pictures, I go to museums to look at art (important in being how colors work together, specially abstract art, as it tends to be nothing but color).

But you can find inspiration even in the street. There is this great book which pretty much talks about finding inspiration in the street. You don't have to go to that length, but it shows that if you are always looking, you will likely always find.

Good luck!