Your Table
Every Armenian kitchen holds a different version of the same story.
Maybe it's a recipe that came over in someone's memory, never written down. A dish that only gets made for certain holidays, or a technique passed through hands rather than words. A table that looks nothing like the one your grandmother set, and exactly like it at the same time.
I'm looking for those stories — and for the people behind them.
I'm a journalist and writer working on a book about Armenian-American food culture, and I'm looking to cook alongside Armenian-American home cooks, church guild members, community elders, and anyone who carries a piece of this food history in their kitchen. I want to document not just the recipes, but the hands that make them and the stories they hold.
If you'd like to share your story, invite me into your kitchen, or simply tell me about a dish that matters to you, I'd love to hear from you.