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In high school had a pair of shorts that read on the inside label, “Life is a lot more fun when you're having fun.” It was written upside down and really, the only time it would have ever been seen was when the person wearing them happened to be on the toilet. The people who made the shorts knew that oftentimes those moments are spent in reflection, and that mantra has been with me ever since.
There are many ways to have fun while cooking. You can have fun by creating new things: Hibiscus Bubbles, Lemon Verbena Fruit Salad, Spanish Almond Soup, Tomato Martinis, Oven Dried Persimmon, Gaucho Chili Verde, and Chelada Turkey Tacos. What is more fun however - is making the mundane interesting.
Let me show you some of the fun things we have incorporated into our daily lives.
There are many ways to have fun while cooking. You can have fun by creating new things: Hibiscus Bubbles, Lemon Verbena Fruit Salad, Spanish Almond Soup, Tomato Martinis, Oven Dried Persimmon, Gaucho Chili Verde, and Chelada Turkey Tacos. What is more fun however - is making the mundane interesting.
Let me show you some of the fun things we have incorporated into our daily lives.
Grains of Paradise (Afrimomum melegueta) are in the ginger family and taste like a cross between black pepper and nutmeg. Our current grinder (yes it's a plastic disposable that's earned a second life) currently grinds out a 50/50 black pepper / Grains of Paradise blend. It’s delicious, and it adds such a delicate nuance, unsuspecting guests cannot tell. For the next blend I think we’ll introduce some Sichuan pepper.
Never buy salad dressing: At the very least, an acid, an oil, and salt, make dressing. Use some fun oil (besides olive oil) and mix it up with different citrus fruits and different vinegars. Tangerines and Grapefruits make excellent dressings, as do Sherry and Champagne Vinegars. Add some Brewers Yeast, and try adding different mustards. One of my favorite dressings is with red wine vinegar, brewers yeast, grapeseed oil, salt, pepper, and stone ground mustard. Try it on a Spinach Salad.
Next buy a plastic cone and some paper filters. Boil your water and I add a heaping tablespoon for each mug, maybe a little extra for those mornings when the eye boogers are especially thick. If you like sugar, add it to the coffee in the filter. This, I assure you, will be the best cup you’ve ever had. Mess around with the extras, different sugars, soy, almond, and hemp milks. There’s no need to mess with the process.
When it comes to the kind of coffee, mix it up. Different regions produce different styles of coffee; the major ones are South East Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and South America. Go through each one to become familiar, then start working on blends. Make them your own. If your coffeehouse sells loose beans, ask them to mix them for you and grind them up together. Peet’s sells an excellent blend called Major Dickason’s that was developed by one of their customers. Maybe one day you’ll have your own blend named after you.
Brewing is easy. If you drink beer, you should make beer. Read a book, buy a kit, and make some. My dad made his own wine when I was growing up and although I’ve taken a home-winemaking class, I don’t have the storage for it right now.
So there you have it. Change up your nuts and bolts routine to make things more interesting and you will have more fun in the kitchen. Listen to my shorts, “Life is more fun when you’re having fun.” Or, if you don’t listen to my shorts, listen to Vince from the Slap Chop commercials, “Stop having boring tuna. Stop having a boring life.”