IntroductionThe Treasure ChestWhen my neighbor’s daughter, Miya, was about six years old, she transformed an old cigar box into what she called her “treasure chest.” She filled it with all sorts of precious things: jewelry and coins, seashells, sand dollars and acorns, and notes from Queen Zoe, the mischievous fairy who watches over our courtyard.
Any time I’d drop by, she’d sit me down in the living room and take me, piece by piece, through the box. She had a story for every little thing. A collection of pinecones from around her mom’s childhood home. A geode, not yet cracked open. Tiny paintings. Each of these things told a story about who she was and what she cared about, a brief chance to view the world through her eyes.
This book is my cigar box. Inside, you’ll find my most useful and beloved everyday recipes. You’ll encounter my favorite ingredients, tools, and techniques, as well as stories about the ways cooking continues to be a source of meaning and beauty in my life. Like Miya and many other kids (and some adults), I’ve always had an unbridled enthusiasm for things others might consider useless—apricot pits, the liquid from a can of chickpeas, or the oil left behind after frying a pot of shallots.
I’ve obsessively collected and refined these treasures, large and small, over a lifetime of cooking. And because I believe sharing life’s pleasures only magnifies them, I’d like to share my Good Things with you.
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