I want to take the best of Retro Recipes that so inspired me then ,bring them back as they were and tweek them with the trendiness of the present
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Welcome!
During this strange and trying time in our lives, we begin to go
through cupboards and closets, hoping to restore and organize, get
something done . Anything ! So, I opened a wardrobe cupboard and found
every Bon Appetit and Gourmet magazine since the early seventies. Why
on earth did I keep them ?? With a passion for cooking at a very early
age , I became obsessed with these magazines and anxiously awaited
their arrival every month, pulling out every intoxicating recipe I
could ! I had been making up recipes since I was ten and was cooking
most of the family dinners by thirteen . My mom was a wonderful cook
but she came to enjoy not having to be ! As a young stay at home mom,
I began to duplicate these recipes and make special candlelight
dinners for my young husband every Friday night . And to this day we
still enjoy this little ritual !
Then my wonderful Mom gave me a book that changed my life ! "HOW TO
TURN YOUR KITCHEN INTO A GOLD MINE" It was a book that told of young
entrepreneurs with a passion for cooking that turned this passion to
gold . I was hooked ! Not on the thoughts of gold so much as to think
I could create a whole career based on something I loved so much! I
was off to the races ! I put an ad in the local paper and a month
later I catered a wedding for seventy five people ! Unfortunately ,
one hundred seventy -five people came and we ran out of food (the
bride's mother was off on her numbers) but other than that, I was
thrilled ! My catering career had begun !
Besides being a true Foodie back then, I was also obsessed with great
coffee. I love the smell, the ambiance , everything about it ! This
was all ten or twelve years preStarbucks. . There was a tiny little
shop in town that sold many types of exotic coffees, teas and spices.
I loved everything about it and when I found out it was for sale, my
Mom helped me buy it with my young sister . To this day, I can still
remember the enticing smell of that little shop, a combination of
fresh coffees and spices. So ahead of its time ! We served big
sandwiches and soups and cheesescake and of course , wonderful coffee
! It became very popular but after two years and both my sister and I
with young babies, we had to sell it, not knowing what the future
held for the world of coffee ! I continued to cater from home. My
sweet husband built me a separate kitchen just for this and I juggled
my time raising my two little boys and establishing a name for myself.
I soon outgrew that kitchen and in 1988 I opened my first
Catering/Takeout shop in a local mall, just minutes from my home. My
sister later joined me as a partner and eventually took it over
herself. Today, all these years later, it is bigger and better than
ever, probably the number one catering company in the area ! I am very
proud of her !
But, even before this , I began teaching cooking classes, first in
people's homes and then I approached a local winery. People would go
on a wine tour and I would do a cooking presentation .There would be
about forty-five people and to this day, I don't know where I got the
nerve !After that, we eventually built a new, very large kitchen to
accommodate classes in my home. And these classes ran for about
fifteen years !
During the course of my career, I put three of my best recipes on the
market.The first was Filo pastries, long before they were available
anywhere else. I discovered Filo in my Bon Appetit in the seventies
and was totally intrigued by it. I made Spinach Pies, Seafood Pies and
Cheese Pies and a chain of department grocery stores ordered them
from me ! No money to be made there for all that work ! And the public
was not ready for Filo Pastries, if you can believe that !
Then I found a recipe for Dill Beer Bread (also Bon Appetit). It was a
simple dry mix that you add a bottle of beer to and create a rustic,
wonderful loaf ! I decided to market this for Expo 86 ! My mom and
husband worked with me on this one . I created two more flavors, Herb
and Cinnamon and had them packaged in cute, colorful boxes. We
presented them to a trendy boutique beer company, Granville Island
Brewery and they agreed to sponsor us with their name and GRANVILLE
ISLAND BEER BREAD was born ! ( about a month too late for the Expo 86
souvenir deadline). Even so, it did well and and we eventually sold
it. That was a long time ago but more recently, I presented my very
special Chocolate Chip Crisp Cookie to a trendy food chain and they
loved them ! But, once again, no money to be made here for all the
hard work ! You go to Starbucks and think nothing of paying $2.50 for
a cookie but try charging more than .50 cents in a grocery store, even
a trendy, upscale one, and no takers ! Those three ventures were the
hardest part of my career and the least profitable ! Just watch
Dragons Den for proof here !
I didn't stop there. I published a cookbook, had a spot on BCTV as the
first SATURDAY MORNING CHEF for four years and opened two small
bistros.
So, that book my precious Mom gave me, took me on quite a culinary
journey ! Did I discover a Gold Mine ? Not really. But I discovered
parts of me I never knew existed. I discovered opportunities and
experiences doing exactly what I loved to do ! And now, I realize why
I kept all those treasured magazines of long ago. I want to share
these timeless, tried and true recipes, as they lead me on yet
anther path . I love to cook and I love to write ! It's time to BLOG !
Stay tuned !
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