Included in that recipe drawer were the details of so many dishes we remembered from our childhoods - some with fondness and some with a shudder! My sister and I spent an entire afternoon sorting through these scraps of paper, reading them out to each other and sharing our memories. Yes, there really WAS a recipe for Dixon Street Chicken! Do you remember Mum's spaghetti and mince casserole? We also covered a few memorable kitchen disasters, like the time I set fire to the kitchen cooking toast - the pop-up toaster didn't pop and I had stuck my nose in a book, and didn't notice the flames climbing up the kitchen wall. I have since been forbidden to touch printed material while cooking. Then there was the time Dad put some eggs on to boil and got distracted by an unfinished project in the garden. By the time he came inside the pot had long boiled dry and almost burned through the bottom - who knew exploding eggs could travel so far?
Food, cooking and mealtimes are such an important part of our families, and so often discounted. What was your favourite home-cooked meal as a child? Do you have the recipe, and do you ever cook it for yourself as an adult?? Do you remember any cooking disasters - either your own or that of another family member? Having them written down with all our memories and stories attached to each recipe is something I treasure, and such a simple thing to create. If you a looking for a Family History project, maybe a family recipe book is something to consider.