Red sauce spatters from the pan to form a polka-dotted coating over the stove. I am trying to make a flavorful blanket for my gnocchi (store-bought). I venture into new territory as I try to teach myself how to cook. I cannot be in Italy, surrounded by the most marvelous ingredients, fresh and mouth-watering, and not be able to make them into something that reflects my relationship with my boot. I cannot go one more day without creating a masterpiece in the kitchen.
I slice a whole peperoncino open and sprinkle the colorful seeds over my tomato sauce and olive oil base. I rinse my hands, but in my excitement do not use the soap. I pour a little wine into the pan and some water, and then mix a bouillon cube in. Salt, pepper, more water. It’s bubbling like my own little cauldron of inexperience. And then I touch the skin above my upper lip near my nostril to momentarily quell a little itch.
As the pain builds from the heat of the chili seeds, I try to splash water on my face and the assaulted area in particular. It is not working. I am breathing chili through one side of my nose. It feels bad, but there is nothing I can do. I bear the pain, and decide that it is an entrance into a new culinary land. The price that must be paid by all who learn to cook. And besides, it will make for a very funny story later.
I am a novice in the kitchen, which is probably obvious by now. But I have been inspired. I have been reading travel books, with a cooking edge. And these chef/travel writers are traveling through Italy for at least some part of their journey. I devour the descriptions of their menus and they cast a spell over me. I’m determined to not only cook, but to learn about wine as well. What better place to do it than here?
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The chili accident is not one of a novice, for even us hardened, self proclaimed “chefs” make that mistake from time to time… tho mine tends to be jalapenos and chipotles. 🙂 And, the bad news is, the soap doesn’t help. :-/
But, as for cooking, make it fun, make it an adventure, put your heart into every time, and it will wonderful (99.9% of the time. Sometimes, tragedy can not be avoided… :-P)
April 16, 2009 at 10:59 pmWell Kacers, I am both happy and sad to learn that I am not alone in this. Shared misery!
April 17, 2009 at 3:10 pmBut I will take your advice and pepper my recipes with delight!
Sai che cosa e’ facile cucinare? Gli Spaghetti alla Carbonara!
i havent made it in a while but it is easy. All u need is some eggs, parmigiano cheese, oil and pancetta. Not exactly light on the stomach, ma che BBUUOONNAAA!!
April 22, 2009 at 4:50 pmI am needing more musings, my love! Write on!
May 5, 2009 at 10:57 pm