Monday, October 30, 2023
Cooking Show Review: Selena and Chef
Monday, July 10, 2023
Cooking Show Review: Magnolia Table with Joanna Gaines
The clip above actually shows my two recipe attempts the Green Beans Amandine and the Cherry Almond Crisp!
I like that she is not perfect in her cooking. She makes mistakes and is real about her limitations like with her chopping skills. She uses a stand mixer in her cooking, so she is not afraid of using cooking appliances to help make things easier. I am partial to cooking shows where the cook makes mistakes on occasion. I feel it is more real. Let's be honest, no cook is perfect. I feel cooks that portray themselves as perfect set a high bar to live up to. Mistakes are a part of life and how we learn.
Joanna Gaines' cooking show Magnolia Table is very family oriented. She has some of her family join her in cooking and she shares recipes they eat as a family and some recipes that were passed down to her.
To date, there have been 7 seasons of Magnolia Table and they can be found on Max and Discovery Plus, as well as any other streaming service or cable provider that carries Magnolia Network. The TV show also features recipes found in Joanna Gaines' Magnolia Table Cookbooks. Volume 3 was released recently, and it is the only one I do not have yet.
Monday, May 1, 2023
In the shadows of a legend
Cooking shows...some I love, some I don't but it's great when you find a good one. You get inspired. You get to see creativity in action. If only you got to eat it too, am I right?
One such inspiring cooking show for me was La Pitchoune: Cooking in France. There are some unique things about this show. First of all it is set in the previous home of Julia Child! Talk about inspiration. In this show the new owners of what is fondly referred to as "La Peetch" have what they call the Courageous Cooking School. What makes it courageous? They teach recipe-free cooking. Another unique thing is that the students pay to stay at the school for a week and are immersed in all kinds of lessons.
Their website asks the question, "When did we start figuring out dinner instead of preparing a meal"? They indicate that recipes have replaced our intuition. Don't get me wrong, I love recipes and cookbooks, but I have learned a lesson from this show. I now use the recipes more of a guide but not an exact method. If I don't have an ingredient I don't freak out, I see what I have that can work instead. I also experiment a lot with spices. In the show they have a whole episode dedicated to cooking courageously with experimenting with spices.
They believe that a courageous life begins with courageous cooking. They believe in trusting our gut so to speak. Making cooking more of an experience and an outlet for out creativity and exploration.
Things they believe at La Pitchoune:
- Your are trustworthy, we are just here to tap you into your abilities.
- Your intuition is better than any book
- You can cook. If you enjoy eating, you're naturally inclined to be a great cook.
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