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Building Confidence In the Kitchen
Have you ever wanted to be able to cook without thinking about it? Do you have trouble piecing together a meal from the contents of your refrigerator? Do you feel that you don’t understand the basics of cooking or even some rudimentary skills like chopping, dicing or julienning? Well, that’s how I always felt about cooking – I was great at following a recipe (to the letter), but could not improvise anything. I also did not know much about basic kitchen skills.
Then I read “Kitchen Counter Cooking School” by Kathleen Flinn. This book is not a how-to book but rather a chronicle of how a professionally trained chef (Flinn is a graduate of Paris’ Le Cordon Bleu) took nine culinary novices and transformed them into perfectly serviceable cooks. Flinn’s journey is prompted by a random encounter with a woman loading processed food into her supermarket cart. After talking to the woman, Flinn finds out that the woman buys the processed food because they are “easy” and “always come out right.” It was this lack of knowledge and confidence that sparked Flinn to create a series of classes which would take ordinary folks and teach them to become more than proficient in the kitchen.
Posted in Book, Cooking, Media
Tagged Book, cooking, how to cook, kathleen flinn, kitchen counter cooking school
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When Is A Sloppy Joe Not A Sloppy Joe?
I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned this before, but I grew up in a fairly traditional Italian household. You know the drill – pasta at least three nights a week, church on Sunday morning, no meat on Friday during Lent, and a mother who was both skilled in filling your belly and being able to guilt trip you into doing anything she wanted you to do. All of our family activities involved some kind of Italian food – lasagna, meatballs and sausage, stuffed shells, etc. I was never really exposed to foods from other cultures – our family friends were mostly Italian or so Americanized that their menus had lost any major ethnic influence.
You can imagine, then, how my world opened up when I met and started dating a Jewish girl from Long Island
Posted in Cooking
Tagged cooking, French fries, Home, Italian food, Jewish food, Manwich, New Jersey, sandwiches, Sloppy joe, Town Hall Deli
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Knock! Knock! Is This Thing On?
So, way back at the beginning of September, I posted about how busy I was and how I had a ton of stuff going on in my life. Not much has changed. My family is still nuts – I swear my girls get faster by the day – and work is still a bear. But, it’s all good. My girls are SUPER fun! My wife and I are planning a week long vacation, something we haven’t done in about four years, and work is always interesting.
But, all that excitement means that I’ve been neglecting this place. Not to fear though. While I haven’t been posting, I’ve been thinking about this blog a lot and where I want to go with it. The food part of it is great and I expect to continue on with some recipes as well as chronicling my adventures in the kitchen and on the grill / smoker. I’ve also identified a few things I want to write about in the future. Here’s just a little insight into what’s coming this way in the next few months:
