In college, a friend offered to make dinner for the gang using her grandmother's recipe for meatballs and spaghetti. Wow. An Italian with an Italian grandmother, how great will this be. We gathered in the kitchen and she got out the recipe. Start by going to the cellar and getting two jars of tomatoes, which grandmother canned when tomatoes were at perfection. Clearly, we were screwed. Nothing at the grocery story said: Grandma's canned tomatoes.
We can redeem our ways by bringing generations together in the kitchen. All my kids can cook something fierce. I am about to launch an entirely new program with my son as the chef. That is where change happens.
Brilliant. Let's include some stories about the most amazing meals that we've ever fixed come from old recipes with lessons learned directly while they were still alive. The ingredients are few and seem simple, so what makes it outstanding? It's in the technique, the touch, the taste, the engagement of all senses to go from ingredients to a single bite that is so intense, satisfying, and worth savoring, slowly.
In college, a friend offered to make dinner for the gang using her grandmother's recipe for meatballs and spaghetti. Wow. An Italian with an Italian grandmother, how great will this be. We gathered in the kitchen and she got out the recipe. Start by going to the cellar and getting two jars of tomatoes, which grandmother canned when tomatoes were at perfection. Clearly, we were screwed. Nothing at the grocery story said: Grandma's canned tomatoes.
We can redeem our ways by bringing generations together in the kitchen. All my kids can cook something fierce. I am about to launch an entirely new program with my son as the chef. That is where change happens.
Brilliant. Let's include some stories about the most amazing meals that we've ever fixed come from old recipes with lessons learned directly while they were still alive. The ingredients are few and seem simple, so what makes it outstanding? It's in the technique, the touch, the taste, the engagement of all senses to go from ingredients to a single bite that is so intense, satisfying, and worth savoring, slowly.
Absolutely!