- This article is about the book, not to be confused with Auguste Gusteau's famous quote.
Anyone Can Cook (original title Tout le Monde peut Cuisiner) is a cookbook written by chef Auguste Gusteau. It is featured in the 2007 Disney/Pixar film, Ratatouille.
History
It was Remy's favorite book and a very important inspiration for him as he followed his love of cooking. Remy stole the book from the old lady that the clan lived with. When he was in the sewer, Remy "talked" to Gusteau through this book.
Anton Ego hated the book, believing that cooking was not something anyone could do. However he later accepts it, interpreting its motto as: "Not everyone can become a great artist; but a great artist can come from anywhere."
When Colette hears Linguini's claim that the Remy is the real cook, she tearfully is unable to believe that Linguini, who was considered one of the best chefs in Paris, has been taking credit for the work of a lowly rat and so leaves him. However, she sees the book in a store window and remembers Gusteau's motto: "Anyone can cook", in which she believes in, and returns to aid Linguini and Remy in the cooking.
Trivia
- The original title Tout le Monde peut Cuisiner means Everybody Can Cook in French.
- The original title can be viewed in the international version.
- In Kingdom Hearts III, the "Anyone Can Cook" book is the shape of the keychain of the Grand Chef Keyblade.
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