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Thoughts About Food, Cooking, and Friends

By Abby at 7:24 pm on Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Cooking Mosaic
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I don’t cook as much as I used to, and this weekend, I remembered LOUDLY why that is. I am much more excited about cooking when I can do it with others.

On Sunday, I met Sunitha, Nanu, Poornima, and Koichi for brunch at 11am. Afterwards, we stood in the parking lot and created a menu for later. We spent the next hour or so driving around to markets in Bloomington getting ingredients. We spent the entire afternoon cooking and at about 6pm. I realized that since I left Bloomington, it usually goes a different way. I am told that there will be a dinner party or potluck. I do all the planning, shopping, and cooking alone. The only part of the experience that is shared is the eating. To me, that misses the point. Eating is fun, but the collaboration is the point. And I swear food tastes better when you eat it with your collaborators.

From a nerdy neuropsych perspective, I think my executive functioning (e.g. my ability to organize my thoughts and develop a plan) isn’t my best skill. It’s nice having Sunitha ask organizing questions like “How many recipes require onions?” While I am able to create a menu myself, it’s an effort for me. I’ve always had a strong experience of social facilitation in pretty much every area. When another person is there and there is collaboration, I’m highly productive. When working alone, I’m far less so. Cooking with Sunitha and Nanu and Poornima felt so natural. We all know each other’s strengths and weaknesses. We all enjoy ourselves. Noone panics. We all have enough skills and interest that we work it out, no matter what. In the end, we had a wonderful experience and a delicious meal.

I Loved That Sunitha Kept Calling This "The Set List"
Sunitha called this our “Set List”

I have enough foodie friends in the Triangle that I’m thinking about trying something similar. Even though none of my foodie friends really know each other, I’m confident that if we all sat in a room with a stack of cookbooks, we would – over the course of a few hours – have a lot of fun and end up with a culinarily/photographically-worthy set of dishes that we will remember for a long time. My birthday is coming up. I may have to have one regular party and one “Let’s Cook” event. Kathryn? Ajith? Josh? Don? Katy? Nik? Ears ringing yet? Maybe Cathy? Jen? Perhaps we could have others come for the end part, too. I’m plotting. It always seems to work out. I’ve found that the natural head chef/sous chef roles always become clear very quickly. When it was Indian, the leader was either Sunitha or Nanu. But when we cooked more Mediterranean (or even Southern) dishes, I was in charge. Perhaps this sounds like pandemonium in the making, but I have to try.

Update: Well color me lame. How on EARTH could I forget Baron?!! Major oversight!!

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Comment by Sunitha

October 2, 2007 @ 9:19 pm

Yo! It was great yo!

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Comment by Sunitha

October 2, 2007 @ 9:20 pm

And I love the mosaic – super cool!

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Comment by Kathryn

October 2, 2007 @ 9:59 pm

I’m in! I haven’t spent much time cooking with others, but I’m willing to give it a shot. Mainly, it’s because the people closest to me, who I cook for, aren’t into cooking. When they gamely ask to help, and I say “dice the onions,” and they cut these huge pieces, I cringe, and would rather do it myself at that point (that quality/control issue thing). So I’m used to being the head honcho, and in fact, I actually like cooking alone. I pour myself a glass of wine, put on NPR or some good music, and go to town. But it sounds like so much fun to be able to cook with others who have skills, who you can trust– that would be awesome too 🙂

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Comment by Nik

October 2, 2007 @ 10:58 pm

When is your birthday?

I wouldn’t mind doing the “joint” cooking thing although I almost always cook alone. Was thinking of making some paneer, but now I am feeling a growing sense of paranoia – “will I be able to dice the onions properly???”

Yes, lots of pictures sounds great! My food set needs some new additions.

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Comment by Karamiri

October 3, 2007 @ 12:03 am

What a cool post. Love the pictures!
I feel kinda guilty – I havent even gotten around to downloading my pix from my camera as yet – and here you are blogging and posting all over the place! 🙂

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Comment by Abby

October 3, 2007 @ 1:31 am

So Kathryn cares about having the onion diced properly. I’m her woman! I can do that. And if it causes Nik agita, well then I’m sure there’s another task. I do agree that there always has to be a “head chef” for any one dish, but I’ve had it work well where one person is head honcho for one dish but sous chef for another. The good thing is that I know that each person I’ve mention has mad skills in the kitchen, and any one of you could be in charge. And I’m pretty sure that noone is so diva-ish that you couldn’t take a little direction. At least that’s my impression. Even you, Kathryn!! I’m actually a great sous chef, as long as I feel like the person in charge knows what they are doing.

Poornima, please no worries. I’m just like this. I take pictures, I process them faster than anyone I know. And I have to get these off my to do list ASAP because I have lots else to do. it’s just my way. Don’t let it cause you even a second of distress! You’ll get to your stuff when you’re ready! I’m sure of it. 😀

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Comment by Abby

October 3, 2007 @ 1:32 am

Oh, and my birthday is mid-November.

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Comment by Abby

October 3, 2007 @ 10:42 am

Sitting here with Molly. She’s in, too!

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Comment by katy

October 3, 2007 @ 3:41 pm

I’m in, but I refuse to be the boss. I get stressed out! Who’s going to volunteer his/her kitchen and dining area for this endeavour?

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Comment by Abby

October 3, 2007 @ 8:22 pm

Me! It’s a small space, but there were five of us in Sunitha’s place, and it is about the dinkyest kitchen I’ve ever seen. I have a porch and a sofa and tons of places people can set up shop! It’ll work. Plus, I have excellent kitchen equipment. Maybe I’ll get my knives professionally sharpened for once.

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Comment by Shannon

October 3, 2007 @ 9:19 pm

My kitchen is always available as well. What’s the theme going to be?

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Comment by Abby

October 4, 2007 @ 2:15 am

Thanks, Shannon. Well, I’d rather not start with a theme, just my insanely large set of cookbooks, and then we can decide as a group. I know it really must sound insane, but I think it can work. You are of course invited, although I know you’re a bit of a picky eater. But I’m sure a few of the dishes will be Shannon friendly.

I’m so going to make this happen. I think I want to do it here, just because I love the idea of people cooking in my kitchen. I miss that happening so much.

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Comment by Leah

October 4, 2007 @ 10:46 am

why do my comments never post?!?! rarrrr. maybe this one will.

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Comment by Abby

October 4, 2007 @ 2:07 pm

I think they all do. There’s just a delay.

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