Be Better Guys

January 7, 2011

This review comes courtesy of Be Better Guys:

“Self-preservation is a reason to cook, but impressing a date is another strong impetus as well. It’s no secret that men will do a lot to get laid. We’ve ridden motorcycles, started wars, marked our skin with tattoos, and fronted bands all in the name of sex. Cooking a good meal is one of the easier and less dangerous ways. Rocky Fino is a chef who’s written a series of books on the benefits of being handy with a skillet. Will Cook for Sex Again, and Again is his third book, written in an easy-to-follow, funny style. He even has his mom write the introduction, to his father’s chagrin.”

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Rocky Takes on Philadelphia

November 1, 2010

Last week Rocky made an appearance discussing his book Will Cook for Sex Again, Again, and Again on NBC Channel 10 in Philadelphia.

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Check out the Will Cook for Sex poster behind Rocky.


The Origins of Will Cook

October 6, 2010

Day in the Life: Rocky Fino

Written by Pat Eby

When local cookbook author and Roxane’s executive chef Rocky Fino read “1001 Ways to Market Your Books” by John Kremer, he learned that titles get only 30 seconds to attract buyers in a bookstore.

He scribbled the word “sex” on his notepad. “Then I started thinking, okay, what next?” Food, sex … if he could combine the two, he’d create an attention-getter.

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The culinary road to seduction

June 30, 2010

Excerpt from The Globe and Mail, by Wency Leung

You aren’t rich. You don’t play in a band. Your six-pack is what’s chilling in your fridge, not what’s chiselled across your abs. Don’t sweat it. As long as you know your way around a kitchen, you’re a hot commodity on the dating scene …

… Rocky Fino, the author of Will Cook for Sex and its upcoming sequel Will Cook for Sex Again, Again and Again, also clearly has no hesitation about declaring the motivation behind his cookbooks.

“As guys, we’re a simple breed. I think you’re lying to yourself if [you think] a guy doesn’t say, ‘Yeah, I want it for my wife, for my date,’ ” says the California author. “We’re always trying.”

Cooking works as a seduction tool, Mr. Fino explains, because it’s a simple act of chivalry executed for the benefit of the individual being courted.

“She’s not going to be impressed that you can hit a golf ball 300 yards down the fairway or you’ve got the successful-sales-of-the-month award,” he says. “But when you do something with her in mind, you end up looking that much more attractive in her eyes.”

Mr. Fino warns that men should consider the tastes of the objects of their desire. For instance, while some men like to show off their grilling abilities, a large steak or rack of ribs isn’t necessarily what their dates want to eat.

Mr. Fino’s partner of 10 years isn’t much of a cook, and leaves most of the daily meal preparations to him. But, he jokes, “I remind her every time I’m doing it: ‘I am the Will Cook for Sex guy.’ ”

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‘Will Cook for Sex’ writer raises money for autism awareness

March 31, 2010

Photo credit: Chris Rossi

by Erin Donaghue, Gazette.net

After a chance meeting in Atlantic City, Rocky Fino, author of the book “Will Cook for Sex: A Guys’ Guide to Cooking,” decided to put his cooking skills to use to benefit people with autism.

Fino, who recently met a representative from Community Services for Autistic Adults and Children at an event in Atlantic City, was busy sautéing shrimp and topping off fingerling potatoes with sour cream and caviar in a demonstration for supporters of CSAAC at the Potomac home of Marla and Steve Garchik.

The fundraiser was one way to pique interest in autism awareness among a wider group of people, according to CSAAC executive director Ian Paregol. Founded in 1979, the group provides housing, employment, and other services to those with autism and hopes to drive home the importance of early intervention in autism treatment.

“This is a different event for us,” Paregol said. “It broadens the base and reaches a lot of different folks.”

Fino has a personal connection to the cause CSAAC supports — his stepson Gunnar, 11, has autism.

As he cooked Thursday, Fino shared stories about Gunnar with the group.

“I was able to include my personal experience with autism to a crowd that’s familiar with it,” Fino said.

Fino, a St. Louis resident who learned to cook from his father, intended the book as a culinary guide for men. Food, he says, can be the ultimate way for men to show off their romantic side.

“There are still guys out there who were just raised on their moms cooking, and it comes down to the fact that they truly don’t even know which end of the knife to hold,” Fino said.

Fino has been offering cooking demonstrations across the country, promoting the book and doling out advice on how men can use meals to impress their mates.

Benefit attendees got the added benefit of a few recipes to take home. “I wanted them to take home the idea that you can do this at home, and you can have a good time,” Fino said.

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Because Once is Never Enough

March 25, 2010

Coming this September, the follow-up to Will Cook for Sex: Will Cook for Sex Again, Again, and Again or as we like to say “the gift that keeps on giving.”


When in Rome

February 11, 2010

A note from the chef: “We got a little side-tracked on a ‘research’ visit to Rome. A second bottle of Pinot Grigio at lunch, and the next thing you know … I’m murdering Caesar on the Colosseum steps.”


‘Will Cook’ Competes Internationally

February 11, 2010

Okay, so you may not be able to tell from the photo, but here our favorite chef is pictured in Italy, Venice to be exact, submitting his Poached Branzino in a Vegetable Curry Puree to the judges of the San Pelligrino Cooking Cup Challenge.

Yachting and cooking, eating and drinking in Italy — that’s hard to beat.


‘Will Cook’ Wins Silver

January 23, 2009

jacket_waward-webForeWord magazine announced the winners of the 2005 Book of the Year Awards, a program established in 1998 to recognize quality books published by independent and university presses.

The Stephens Press title Will Cook for Sex: A Guy’s Guide to Cooking by Rocky Fino received the Silver award for Cookbook of the Year.