Somehow I figured out how to get a dishwasher that fit under the sink, and it makes all the difference in the world when I'm entertaining. I make dinner for friends about once a week, and just to be able to get one load in after dinner makes all the difference. I can deal with all the glasses in the morning.
I don't have room for much in my actual kitchen, so my "kitchen" is everywhere, even in my bedroom. I have appliances stored in cupboards in my living room, including a rotisserie roaster that I use for cooking the Thanksgiving turkey every year, my blender, Cuisinart, and ice cream maker (which I love!). There are serving platters and pots hiding here and there, and I have a big salad bowl in my bedroom closet that holds sweaters when I'm not using it. It's a New York apartment; you have to do what you can to make do.
Credit: Noah Fecks
I have a simple wooden bowl that my mother used to make her chopped liver in, and whenever I take it out-I usually use it to make a lunchtime arugula salad in-I think of my mother. I grew up on Long Island, and my mom didn't cook too often, but she was a wonderful cook when she did. At Gourmet I always included a favorite recipe with my editor's letter, because I thought, who wants to read my philosophizing about things? Let me give them something! One of those recipes that I shared was my mother's brisket. Every so often I like to peek at the Epicurious page for that recipe and see more and more hundreds of people making and loving my mother's recipe.
Interview conducted and condensed by Anna Stockwell
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