Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Food Feeds the Soul

I have been very fortunate to have been exposed to many good cooks. My mother is a good cook, she learned most of what she knows from her mother, who though she was not a gourmet cook, could do wonders with a pile of chicken bones, a few veggies, water and flour. The resultant concoction would be chicken and dumplings. When you had twelve (yes, twelve) children, you made do with what you had, there was no waste in anything she cooked. My grandmother made chicken a hundred different ways. Baked, fried, chicken in soup, chicken and dumplings, the list goes on and on. No matter what way she cooked it, it was delicious, soul feeding food.

One of my favorite foods that Memere (that's what I called her..) made was something she called "gallettes". It sounds extravagant, doesn't it? Picture this: a smooth, golden brown puff of sweet dough, glistening in an amber syrup on a gleaming white plate. What "gallettes" were, quite simply, was fried dough drenched in 100% pure maple syrup (not that overly sweet fake stuff), gently warmed. Tender and sweet, they were like heaven itself.

What I wouldn't give for my Memere to be in my kitchen making "gallettes" for my daughters and myself as she did for my mother and me when I was a child. It would truly be a memorable experience. Today, we are so concerned with fat and calories that we have forgotten how to enjoy food. I believe we should strive to enjoy food again and once in a while indulge in a "gallette" to feed our bodies and our souls......

Till next time......
~T

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

My First Blog - yikes!

Welcome one and all to my first blog! Here you will find my thoughts, observations and reflections on my favorite subject - food!

Food is life. We all know that our bodies need food for energy and good health, but food is also much more than mere sustenance. Food is family, friends, good times, and sad times. Food, I believe could end many wars, or prevent them, if the opposing sides simply sat down together to share a meal. It is, after all, difficult to argue when your mouth is full!

Food, rather the sharing of it, means so many things to me. I have always loved food. I don't just eat it. I smell it, I devour it with my eyes, sometimes I even listen to it, and when I have done all these things, only then, can I taste it. Not just put it in my mouth, chew and swallow. I try to decipher the very mystery of the food itself. To me the ultimate adventure is to try a food that is new to me. From the simple to the extravagant, the very mystery that is food excites me.