Sep 12 2010
Ready, Set, Blog! – Project Food Blog Challenge #1
I’ve been around the food blogosphere for over 5 years now, and what made me a food blogger 5 years ago is quite different from what makes me a food blogger today. To be honest, I was quite skeptical of blogging back in 2005, and my photography skills were, to be nice, boring! I have come a long way, and I have not done it on my own.
Could you imagine being the only food blogger out their? …with no inspiring recipes and posts from your fellow foodies?! Just think back to how many of us almost had a panic attack when we found out that Tastespotting had shut down – to our relief only temporarily.
And, because there are so many of us out there with so much to share for so many different reason, I thought I would share with you today who I am and what makes me a great food blogger.
Instead of filling this post with my favorite food images that define me as a food photographer blogger (we’ll save those for another day), I decided to pick the 3 that say it all:
Maraschino Cherries, Baker’s Coconut, and Cheeseburger Pizza.
Now, when it comes to food blogging, it’s important to keep in mind that it’s not all in the recipe or the pictures. Yes, those are very very important aspects of food, but more importantly, it’s the ideas behind them that make the recipes and pictures what they are.
Anyone can buy a jar of hot pink “Maraschino” cherries at their local grocery store – well, almost anyone. Some of us are not so privileged to have access to such food or be in top health to not be allergic to certain ingredients such as corn syrup, preservative, and red 40. That’s where I like to come in. I enjoy being creative with the seasonal fruits and vegetables that I have around me to make all those delicious things we take for granted – like Maraschino cherries and even Ketchup! Did you know that the sour cherry that is used for making the traditional Maraschino cherry is only in season for 3 weeks of the year!!
As I mentioned earlier, not all of us are lucky enough to be in top health. A few years ago I was unable to eat sugar (table sugar, molasses, dextrose, brown sugar), and if it wasn’t for that 2-year “health issue”, I would not be the food blogger that I am today. Yes, there are plenty of recipes out their for homemade ketchup or agave sweetened ice cream, but what about homemade baker’s coconut? There’s just not much out there. Because of my love and perseverance in cooking, I don’t let something like that stop me. I never see anything as being impossible to accomplish – somethings just take longer to figure out than others.
So, what does cheeseburger pizza have to do with Maraschino cherries and baker’s coconut?? Quite a lot. Good cooking (and good blogging) require a lot of ingenuity – as well as some trial and error. Sometimes you spend hours (or days) searching for the right recipe – you know what you’re looking for, but you don’t really know how to make it, but when you see it you’ll know it’s the one. Well, sometimes you never come across that perfect recipe and you have to get your creative juices flowing. That is where cheeseburger pizza comes into play. I spent days looking for a recipe that promised the flavor of a cheeseburger in pizza form more than the flavor of a pizza with cheeseburger toppings. And, since I never found the recipe I was looking for, I made my own – and to everyone’s delight it was absolutely divine.
What really sets For the Love of Food apart from much of what’s out there is the homemade recipes that we’re often looking for, but just aren’t out there. I try to avoid ingredients that include “can of Cream of Mushroom Soup” since that’s not available to me. Food needs to be made from scratch here. I “cater” to a lot of American ex-patriots in the same situation. Nothing makes someone feel less homesick than some good home-cooking – like a truly homemade Green Bean Casserole!
And, while all of this makes me a great cook and food blogger, does it make me food blog star? YES! My readership is increasing, a true sign that star-dom is the next step, and I hope to be moving into the ranks of some of my favorite food bloggers (Jaden’s Steamy Kitchen, La Tartine Gourmande, MattBites) that have inspired and taught me the most.















