Showing posts with label A Cook's Journey.... Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Cook's Journey.... Show all posts

Friday, August 22, 2014

Living it and loving it!

August 22, 2011 was the first day a post was entered on blogspot for Lady E Cooks. Three years later I never imagined the impact the blog would have on me, my team and the readers. Three years later I can honestly say the journey has been well worth it.

Like most stories journeys don't spontaneously happen with the click of a mouse, a mobile phone camera or the tap, tap, tapping of a keyboard. My journey began years ago, at age 10, lying on the family room floor being mesmerized by the culinary genius of Julia Child, Jacques Pepin and even The Galloping Gourmet.

I have to pay props to my Mother and Father. They noticed their baby girl was transfixed by PBS and cooking shows and stepped into action by immersing me in all things food. My Grandmother was even shipped in to teach me the Copeland Family recipes for gumbo, corn fritters, and lemon cake …even her holiday fruit cake. I was a sponge. Shortly after I started creating my own recipes, testing recipes and forcing my family to eat whatever I prepared. My most famous recipes I created Garlic and Scallion mashed potatoes and Lousiana Sweet Time Potatoes (In honor of my Grandmother). The best day was when I prepared a meal for my parents. The china and silver were placed elegantly on the marble table. The crystal glasses were spaced just as my Mother had taught me. And the napkins folded with care. The dish, I will never forget, was my very first Cheese SoufflĂ©. Science, imagination and creativity came to life in each spoonful.

You’d think the journey would have continued. However, life happens, distractions take place, foundations are shattered and sometimes even a child’s self-esteem waivers during adolescence. So the twist and turns of life take you down roads, like College, marriage, divorce, graduating from Law School, touring the famous Le Cordon Bleu in San Francisco, relationships that end and a multitude of job layoffs. After the fourth layoff in three years, I yearned for an opportunity to shift into a new direction with confidence, happiness and inspiration.

The journey led me right back to where it began … laying on a family room floor absorbing knowledge and finding joy in my escape called food. Imagination, inspiration and creativity…my old friends. Along withJulia and Jacques who were waiting for me with rerun TV series and antique books found at flea markets and bookstore. Hand in hand, they brought me from a depth of doubt and frustration, while Julia posthumously breathed a new version of life into a grown woman. Coupled with a driving force, once denied and now accepted/acknowledged. My love for the written word.


Three years, a new team member (my Niece Mahlet Copeland) countless readers around the world and the US, 100+ articles, with 5.452 views and hours of tasting, testing, reading and writing has landed me in the middle of joy. With a dash of inspiration from new friends like Giada De Laurentis and Ina Gratin. The road ahead will include completing my French lessons, parle en francais, video clips, more adventures in Northern California and a vision for five year anniversary article in France.
Here’s to food and writing … always remembering cooking with love, makes any recipe taste better. ...and similar to cooking, sometimes finding your true joy has to marinade, stew, grow, bake or boil over to manifest in your life.

Special acknowledgement to my team members, Seraphina Uludong who is my rock and Jeanette Robinson for bringing your talents to the team. To my lovely Niece Mahlet Copeland...welcome to the team and hopefully whatever I've learned over the years from your Great Grand Mother to her child (Grandpapa) you will absorb the culianry arts like I did.. You are my video Guru! Love you all! Most of all ... THANK YOU to the readers both on Facebook and the blog. you're the reason I continue on the journey.

XO
Lady E



Friday, August 15, 2014

Happy Birthday, Julia Child!

The are many people over the years who have inspired me to explore the culinary arts. But, none more than Julia Child and Jacques Pepin. They not only prepared beautiful dishes, but they taught me how to cook. From the complex to the simply sublime nothing was off limits and I felt safe in the exploration.

Thank you Julia Child for taking a chance and following your dreams. Happiest of Birthday celebrations ... always remembered, never forgotten.

Remember, cooking with love makes any recipe taste better
Julia and Jacques always cooked with love, the love of food, the love of the art form and love of the people who received their creations.

Friday, August 1, 2014

Stats for the month of July 2014.

Final stats for the month of July! Thank you so much for your readership and support. You are my inspiration. Upcoming article Galette vs Crostata.... I might need some taste testers. And... I need to study in France on the correct way to make a Galette... I'm just saying!


United States - 409
Russia - 29
Germany - 5
Poland - 4
France - 2
United Kingdom - 2
Ireland - 2
India - 1
Netherlands - 1
Turkey - 1

Cooking with love, makes any recipe taste better

Monday, July 7, 2014

Food makes me smile...

A funny thing happened while dining out with my best friend at a local eatery. I poured my favorite dipping sauce of olive oil and balsamic vinegar... and low and behold the mixture actually smiled back at me!

Now, I know this might be silly, but could this be just a interesting coincidence? Or possibly a message in the mixture? Maybe I was smiling on the inside because I was with my bestfriend that I have known for over 3 decades? Or was the universe smiling back at me for following my passion for food and writing? Or was God smiling down on me for finding my passion?

Either way, the laughing bowl couldn't be ignored. What did I take from this moment... other than a tasty treat? That even in the simplest things you can find joy, laughter and happiness. Take the moment to find laughter in all that we do... no matter how simple.

Find the things that make you smile, bring you joy and express it in whatever gift you've been given. So, I commit to writing.
I commit to my gift and sharing it.

I hope it makes you smile.

Lady Elayne

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Cultural Exposure? Or, God's divine design?

I've been wondering ... Is my passion for cooking, grand desire to be a Personal Chef, constant exposure to food and preparing food since I was 8? Or, is it God's genetically crafted gift for me while I'm here on this planet?

I first had this question lingering in my mind one night while "playing with food" at my friend's house, Seraphina and Kenton. Seraphina loves chocolate! And she and her husband are always thinking of ways to prepare chocolate in new and interesting ways. So, who do they call to venture into the experiment? Me! And I'm glad and honored to accept the challenge.

This one particular night we were making puff pastry filled with chocolate ganache. Before the cook’s test night began...I've made ganache often, but never filled it into a puff pastry. Like a good little student I did my research and brought recipes to the "students’ hour". When it came time to fold the puff pastry and folding it into a triangle standing cone...it came quite naturally to me and they were beautiful. I dismissed the notion with the thought...It's just like folding paper. Or, my hands are accustomed to working with puff pastry. In reality...there might be more of an explanation.

I talked with my Mother, while cooking of course, and she said... I have my Grand Mother Copeland's gift for cooking. Now, Grand Mother Copeland is my Father's Mother. My Grand Mother could cook! I watched her over the years preparing and serving her Arizona dishes and dishes from Louisiana. She would visit our home in Oakland, California from Arizona and prepare gumbo, corn fritters, cakes, pies. You name it! And, I stood by her side watching in amazement at the science of cooking and the wonder of how, in the end, the food would taste.

Years later I learned of a restaurant in Louisiana called Copeland’s. Is there a connection to my Family name and cooking? Is there a connection between cooking and my childhood history of being exposed to cooking, at a young age by watching my Mother (her pot roast is amazing) my Grand Mother and of course watching Julia Childs and the Galloping Gourmet on TV, while most children were watching cartoons. Is this genetic exposure or God’s design?

So, I’ve decided to venture on a Cook’s Journey to see if my Father’s family history will explain the connection and ultimately created the Cook I am today.

I will post the journey on this blog and see where it leads…. Just as soon as I find the money to invest in Ancestry.com. I’m still finding my way out of the other journey I’ve been on… economic downturn. But, as my Pastor says, a setback is a setup for a super natural comeback! I’m leaning into to God to lead me the way.

Cooking with love … always makes any recipe taste better. Lady E