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My Kitchen Resolutions

January 5, 2017 by Joy the Baker 63 Comments

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It seems all too easy for me, this time of year especially, to find my inner dialogue swirl around what I can and can’t eat… what I should and should not put in my body… clean food this / dirty food that… drink more water, eat more kale, for goodness sake STOP thinking about tater tots you heathen! 

It’s not so much exhausting as it is tedious and banal.  And really… I know I can do better and drink more water, sure… but I’d like to focus on bringing more intention and care to my kitchen life rather than simply trying to eat kale instead of tater tots.  What I’m say is, I’m not willing to give up tater tots or any other fried potato… so I’ll at least be intentional about what that looks like. 

Know thyself better and better and better.  Here are some of my Kitchen Resolutions.  Maybe they’ll inspire some good vibes in your home too.   

•  Take good care. A few years ago, on the single side of one of those long term, completely life-intertwined relationships, I stopped cooking dinner.  I was no longer cooking dinner for two people (ah the freedom / ooh the sadness) so really, what was the point of dinner?  Scrambled eggs eaten out of the pan are fine for a single woman who just blew up her relationship life.  Standing at the stove eating burnt tortillas with butter is plenty when the brain-plate is already full of heartache and change of address slips and internal dramatics and what are all these f-ing dating apps NO.  Popcorn and wine because it’s good enough for Olivia Pope and she was sleeping with the damn president (in a fictional series that bears no truth in reality), so it’s good enough for me.  

I stopped taking care of myself by way of dinner because me, just me, wasn’t worth it.  Here’s the thing… I was so deeply mistaken.  All sorts of wrong. Dinner for one, made with care no matter if it’s in a hurry or extra leisurely, is the best routine I’ve gifted myself in the past few years.  It’s become a space where I listen to podcasts, stir in silence and think my thoughts, and occasionally sock-dance around the kitchen with wine because good gracious what a privilege it is to have time and space to cook for myself (I didn’t have to negotiate the vegetables or spice level, amen).

•  Be less wasteful. Sometimes it takes some convincing to actually eat what’s in the fridge, doesn’t it?  What a luxury.  I’m doing my best to appreciate the food that’s in my refrigerator, use it all the way up, share it, and most of the scraps become either stock or compost.  It’s effort but the stock alone feels pretty fantastic.  

Tamar Adler is very fine inspiration.

And do I really know how to compost?  No… but I’m learning! So far I think I’m making fine dirt which is the point, I think. 

•  Take on small cooking adventures.  In short, make pasta from scratch more often.  Not because there isn’t a store full of plenty of lovely pasta options, but because I can, it’s fun, supremely satisfying, and I can get friends to help.  I’ve found that when you realize, really realize with your own hands, what can become of flour + egg + water, you’ll be amazing and more kitchen adventures will follow.  It’s like learning magic you can also eat.  

•  Don’t present plates with apologies. I do this.   “Oh… this Gluten-Free Fried Chicken that I just spent 2 hours (happily) making for you, with mashed potatoes and yes I roasted those carrots in extra butter YES I DID… I’m sorry it took so long / I’m sorry the chickens a little well-done / I’m sorry the mashed potatoes are a little lumpy.”  NO.  Not necessary. Clean the rim of that plate, chest out, chin high, you’re amazing for frying chicken at home and you know it.  Accept accolades and high-five your damn self, too. 

•  Have fun, dangit. Two years back I was in the cozy, warm, exactly-right kitchen of Ashely and Glenn English, me drinking wine while they glided around the kitchen with ease and so much laughter.  Glenn made a kimchi frittata and Ashley sliced star fruit for a salad… then used a small star-shaped cookie cutter to cut star shapes out of sliced cucumber.  I’ll never forget it!   star fruit salad with star-shaped cucumber, herbs, citrus and FUN.  It was a really simple reminder to play with my food in unexpected and delicious ways.  

•  Recognize what you don’t need and let it goooo.  This comes from a person who keeps a legitimately broken spatula in my kitchen utility utensil drawer because it’s my ‘lucky spatula’.  Not true exactly… it’s mostly just my broken spatula and someone needs to throw the dang thing away while I’m not looking.  Since likely no one is going to do that, I’ll have to let it go myself.  As I spend more quality time in the kitchen, I’m going to pay attention to what I use and what I don’t- and throw away or donate those things that no longer work.  We don’t need the luck, we’ve got knowhow. 

For God’s sake, have a seat.   I’m the queen of eating (cheese) standing at the kitchen counter, flipping through my phone.  At some point I run out of cheese, and wander away from the counter to accomplish another task, likely forgetting that I’ve eaten just… so much cheese.  Sit down.  Have a proper snack if you want one.  Just sit dooowwn so your knows and recognizes that it’s eating cheese glorious cheese.  It’s probably how the French do it, minus cigarettes. 

Here’s some lovely food comforts to carry along with our kitchen intentions during these colder months:  Very Nutty Dark Chocolate Brownies  //  Roasted Vegetable Winter Crumble   //  Whole Roasted Onions  //  Chicken Spinach Meatball Soup with broth and rice  //  Peanut Butter Pickle Sandwiches  //  Milk Chocolate Cookies and Cream Cookies 

xo Joy

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  1. Daniela

    January 10, 2017 at 3:24 pm

    Apparently one of Julia Child’s rules was “You should never apologize at the table. People will think, ‘Yes, it’s really not so good.” Good enough for her, good enough for us!

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  2. LFitz

    January 10, 2017 at 1:53 pm

    Yes. Yes. 100%, yes.
    It is too easy to get swept up in running here and there, work and workouts, dirty dishes and laundry.
    Its like we chatted about this over too much wine.
    Cheers to 2017 and thank you Lady!
    LFitz

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  3. Kearin

    January 9, 2017 at 4:32 pm

    I’m the worst for apologising about food that I’m serving – I really should stop too :) I’m trying to make more staples from scratch this year because it’s so satisfying :)

    Reply
  4. Meghan

    January 8, 2017 at 8:29 pm

    Four months in to a devastating, heart aching, crying at every song on the radio break up and really relate to your first point. Let me take care of me- starting with dinner. Thank you Joy, love you long time.

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  5. Yael

    January 7, 2017 at 9:10 pm

    That first one is exactly where I’ve been at for a long while. It’s so hard to decide to do it for yourself!

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  6. Shawn

    January 7, 2017 at 6:30 pm

    Amen, Joy. Amen!

    Reply
  7. Christina

    January 7, 2017 at 9:49 am

    You are my self-care and kitchen bravery heroine. Thank you thank you for this beautiful space of delights and warmth and thoughtfulness you cultivate <3

    Reply
  8. Nicola

    January 6, 2017 at 9:23 pm

    I just recently (finally, yay!) moved into a place by myself and cooking an actual meal for dinner has suddenly become so challenging. No one is sharing it and no is watching me (both of these are awesome), but it does mean I’m incredibly lazy about the whole situation. I thought it was just me and maybe just a phase, wonderful to know I’m not alone! My plan is to combine being less wasteful and cooking dinner so that my fridge and pantry don’t end up a hot mess of single use condiments :)

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  9. Nicole @ The Dirty Oven

    January 6, 2017 at 6:59 pm

    This post made my day. Please keep inspiring us all in the kitchen. You have helped me attempt new adventures in my kitchen that my head said I could never do, but in my heart I was able to share with friends and family. That feels great! Thank you, lovely! xoxo

    Reply
  10. Elizabeth Hisle

    January 6, 2017 at 3:22 pm

    I love the no apologies bit, Joy! I find myself apologizing so much with my cooking and in life, and so many of my “sorrys” are unnecessary. I read that Julia Child vowed to never to apologize for a meal, even when she knew it was terrible. Cheers to less apologies in 2017!

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  11. Marilyn

    January 6, 2017 at 1:23 pm

    Very true, just sit down.

    Reply
  12. Cy

    January 6, 2017 at 12:44 pm

    Love this Joy! Friends say this to me all the time, that it’s not worth cooking for yourself. So not true! Self care is so important and cooking for yourself is a great way to do it. I usually make enough for leftovers for lunch( lots of things taste better the next day) or bring some to a coworker. I challenged myself last year in the kitchen. I took a great cooking class in Mexico City, a Salumi class in Napa and a cheese class in Oakland. I wanted to learn to make things, I had no idea how to make( fresh corn tamales anyone?) Cleaning out the extra kitchen tools, yes! I’m doing the Apartment Therapy January cure, so on that task list. I just ordered Tamar Adler’s book, thank you. I really am trying my best to not waste food. I’m getting better, but still could use improvement. My dear late sister was the queen of making something out of ” nothing”. You and she are my kitchen gurus!

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  13. Lady_Cheeky

    January 6, 2017 at 11:36 am

    The Recipe index links to see more recipes, such as the rest of the Savory recipes, do not work. Anything that starts like this “https://joythebaker.com/category/” just takes you to the main page, be it /Dinner, /Savory, etc.

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    • joythebaker

      January 6, 2017 at 1:19 pm

      Thank you! I’m working on fixing that now!

      Reply
  14. myimpkitchen

    January 6, 2017 at 10:47 am

    I adore you. That is all. XOXO

    Reply
  15. Jeff

    January 6, 2017 at 10:40 am

    So important to just put aside your doubts, get in the kitchen and give it 110%. Thanks for reminding us!

    Reply
    • joythebaker

      January 6, 2017 at 1:20 pm

      You know it!

      Reply
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