| "ME COOK NOW" |
| Jackie
learned cooking from both family and friends, especially
her mother's best friend, Edie, a teacher and a great
foodie in her day. |
"She
gave me my first cookbook, The
Joy of Cooking. She loved the cheesecake recipe
with the sour cream topping and the lemon meringue
pie. She made the best lemon meringue pie."
Jackie spent "gourmet summers" in the country
with Edie and friends, growing their own vegetables
and picking wild berries. The group planned every meal,
poring through cookbooks to prepare nightly feasts of
"exotic" dishes like Fried Zucchini Blossoms, Swedish
Meatballs and Fromage Romanesque.
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"In those days, I was the low man on the totem pole
because I was so young. I hated it! I never got to
actually cook. I was like the kitchen hand. I got
to wash celery, maybe peel potatoes, never anything
good. I remember being so jealous of Crystal, who
was just a bit older than me. She got to do the more
exciting jobs like rolling the meat balls, and whisking.
I used to have those 'thwarted heroine' thoughts,
the kind you get in trashy novels Just you
wait. One day, I'll get taller and bigger and I'll
show you all! I'll scratch my way up to the top of
that stove. And then, when I'm up there cooking, wielding
my mighty spatula, in charge of that stove, you'll
all kneel before me and my delicious food!"
Jackie's palate developed through all
the experimentation.
"The
most unusual meal we ever made was a Rijsttafel, an
Indonesian feast with what then seemed like bizarre
dishes. Today, I can't imagine where we even got the
ingredients since we were out in the country. It was
an amazing meal for the times. We kids were horrified
spinach with peanut butter sauce?!!! It was
absolutely delicious."
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