Cooking

You learn to cook so you don’t have to rely on recipes — Julia Child

Julia is right, of course, but if you didn’t learn to cook when you were a child you have to start somewhere. I began teaching myself to cook when I was six or seven and received my first cookbook for my eighth birthday. I loved the process of cooking at least as much as the final results, and sometimes more so. It was the exploration of ingredients, the alchemy of transforming them, and my growing ability to make foods taste delicious that enchanted me.

If you want to become a good or better cook, my advice is to first become a good eater: savor your food, indulge your curiosity, be brave and daring, eat outside the box—both figuratively and literally. Get to know fresh foods in their own true season, rather than out-of-season foods from far away. Simple cooking will follow naturally and I’m here to help. This section includes the basic recipes every home cook should know by heart, along with techniques, recommendations for equipment, and more, with new posts weekly.


Chicken with Herbs and Vegetables Basics

The Simplest Stove Top Chicken Stock

It is easy to make chicken stock and, once you get the hang of it, deeply satisfying. I typically make it 6 times a year, making enough to store in ...

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Variety of cherries at farmers market Sauces & Condiments

Poached Cherries

Although I typically serve poached cherries with the savory portion of a meal, it is also quite good spooned over ice cream or gelato.

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Green Jalepenos Close up Sauces & Condiments

Cherry Salsa

When fresh cherries and fresh corn overlap, I sometimes add corn to this salsa; to do so, see the variation at the end of the recipe. Enjoy this with whole ...

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Bowl of Fresh Cherries Sauces & Condiments

Sweet & Savory Cherry Relish

One of the happiest convergences in nature is that of fresh wild salmon and fresh cherries. Together, they are a luscious seasonal joy. Spoon this relish over grilled or ...

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Arugula at from Ridgeview Farm in Healdsburg Sandwiches & Such

Radish & Chive Sandwiches

These simple sandwiches are entirely dependent on the quality of the ingredients. You must have the best tasting radishes or these sandwiches will be rather dull. Likewise, you should ...

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Cheese at Joe Matos Cheese Factory Sandwiches & Such

Mexican Cheese Bread

When I operated a small pub in Cotati, we sold dozens of cheese breads a day. As soon as I added this colorful spicy version to the menu, it ...

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Three tacos, grilled onions, cilantro, and a bit of salsa Fish & Flesh

Poached Lamb or Goat Tongue

Once you've poached lamb or goat tongue, you have many delicious options. You can make Lambs Tongue Vinaigrette, Lambs Tongue in Saffron Sauce, a classic Persian dish, or tacos ...

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Lamb’s Tongue Vinaigrette

In earlier times, including not so long ago in California and Sonoma County, it was essential to glean as much food as possible from whatever source was available.  But with ...

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