Friday, March 5, 2010

"i just figured if i was going to make the world a better place i would do it with cookies..." -ana pascal, stranger than fiction

cooking has always been my go-to, my passion and my escape, an outlet for creativity and a doorway to hospitality.

 

if i've had a bad day, i want to go home and cook. bustling around in my kitchen makes me feel better. i pick an apron—i collect them—and a recipe, the suddenly world is at bay.

 

if i've had a really great day, the story is the same: i want to go home and cook. for me, cooking is a form of celebration. i commemorate special occasions with special recipes. joy from all parts of my life finds its way into pots and pans.

 

if a friend has a bad day, i want to cook for her. if a friend has a birthday, i want to cook for her. people come together around food. they open up and share. nothing pops the cork on a good conversation like a scrumptuous meal.

 

i never thought too much about cooking as one of my gifts, or even my calling, until recently. the things we are good at are often so close to home that we have trouble identifying them. unless they stop and compare, natural runners don’t realize that their longs legs and big lungs make them special. writers write because putting words on a page brings them pleasure. for artists to recognize their gifts and embrace requires friends, family, teachers, coaches, and mentors who have the necessary distance and objectivity to call out that distinctive talent.

 

starting lagniappe personal catering was, for me, a process of formalizing what i've already been doing for years. i love the structure and measurements involved with cooking. you have to be precise, or bread won't rise properly. too much salt ruins a dish, but too little leaves it bland.

 

yet, within that structure, i find plenty of room for creativity and improvisation: spices, flavoring, decorating, and the most important element of all, how people respond to a delicious, inventive meal.

 

i love how excited people get when they receive this gift.


"lagniappe" has always been a special word for me because o love giving gifts, and especially the concept of "a little something extra." meals can be a transaction, a routine need met without much thought, or they can be an experience, a stage of rich conversation, abundant laughter, heartfelt sharing, and deep intimacy.

 

my goal with Lagniappe is to help build that stage for other people, to bring that "little something extra," which is often missing.

 

2 comments:

  1. LOVE that you have a blog. Please share some great recipes!! :)

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  2. Can I just tell you how excited I am about this?!!!! Why this idea has never come up before now is a little surprising to me. I know you love to cook so I'm not sure why I didn't point it out. I can't wait to hear about all the great things that come from this. I was thinking of you yesterday and that I miss you bunches! If I had a reliable car and any free time I would come see you. It will happen soon. Let me know when you have your first big "job" and I'll come help. Love and miss you!
    Bethany

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