
Life Kit This Thanksgiving, You Can Carry On Family Recipes In Your Own Way
Nov 22, 2021
Chef Judy Kala, author of "Palestine on a Plate" and "Beladi," shares her culinary wisdom on recreating cherished family recipes. She emphasizes the emotional connections fostered through cooking and encourages listeners to embrace culinary imperfections. The conversation highlights the significance of preserving family heritage through meals, the power of cooking in creating shared memories, and the joy of culinary collaboration. With practical tips for stress-free holiday cooking, Judy inspires everyone to trust their instincts in the kitchen.
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Eyeballing Ingredients
- Judy Kallah, a chef, had trouble recreating family recipes for her cookbook due to a lack of written measurements.
- Her mother cooked by eyeballing ingredients, making it hard to document the process accurately for others.
Manage Expectations
- Throw expectations out when recreating family dishes.
- Avoid comparing your version to the original, as everyone's touch is unique.
Thoughtful Experimentation
- Experiment thoughtfully when recreating dishes without clear instructions.
- Start with less spice and gradually add more, tasting frequently, as it's harder to remove excess flavor.








