Kitchen Kapers

Blogging a little homemade fun…

August 12, 2009

Julie & Julia

Being raised in a house that didn’t have cable television, Saturday afternoons at home usually meant that my mother was enjoying some PBS and its cooking shows. Always on the lookout for new ideas in the kitchen, my Mom watched every cooking show that PBS would air and we would often watch them together. Of course, some of our favorites were those led by the grand dame of cooking television, Julia Child. Julia’s ebullient nature could light up the imagination of any inspiring chef, including even my own young mind.

So, naturally, you can imagine my excitement over the new movie, Julie & Julia. When I first heard of Julie Powell’s idea to cook her way through the recipes of Mastering the Art of French Cooking it seemed pretty ridiculous to me. I remember reading about her project/blog when it first started gaining publicity and in all honesty I thought she had to be mad to take on such a project. The cookbook is massive, and while it’s not impossible to cook everything in the book, Julie gave herself the deadline of one year. But as the movie shows (and the blog did too) she finished the project and met her deadline. Of course I’ve read about her publishing her book and now have seen the movie, and I have to say, I was much more impressed with the movie than I thought I’d be. Seeing the food alone was worth the price of the admission ticket. (Hint: Don’t go on an empty stomach!) I think the only thing I lusted after more than the food was all of the beautiful cookware!!! A kitchen filled with cooking gadgets and gorgeous copper Mauviel cookware is every cook’s dream! Of course I also loved the abundance of Le Creuset cookware that was in the movie. This I thought was especially endearing thanks to the visuals of Julie leaning over her dutch oven seamlessly fading into Julia lingering over her favorite pot.
JulieJulia

So overall, I have to say this movie was a cook’s delight. It had food that was to die for, cookware that had me swooning, and best of all it brought Julia back to life, if just for a few hours. She was giggling, and laughing, and doing what she did best, reminding us all that we can cook and that we can do it well. I think I’ll go home and make some Boeuf Bourguignon for dinner tonight. Bon Appetit!

No Comments »

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL

Leave a comment

Powered by WordPress