So, last night myself and a gaggle of friends (well, three of us in total) went to see Padma Lakshmi come to read from her new cookbook, Tangy, Tart, Hot & Sweet at the Strand (as previously ogled about). Having only hastily flipped through the cookbook, I thought it was a bunch of international-flair recipes and not enough photos of Padma. But not the case! There are beautiful full color pictures of Padma cooking and eating! And she writes personal essays about her love of food! So I bought the book, and had her sign it for good measure.
Just a quick few starf*cker notes:
Ladies and gentlemen, if you thought Padma was beautiful on television, it doesn't even compare to how striking she is in person.
She was very warm and personable, and I guess I never quite noticed what a commanding voice she has.... perfect for radio. Padma may have a future career on "60 Minutes"....? Who knows. She was kind and patient with the audience and their questions (luckily no whackjobs took center stage to ask something uncomfortable); it should be noted, however, that the cross-section of the attendees at the reading bore a wide margin (including the frumpy 60-something guy next to me who was hunched over and picking his nose). The personal essays she read from her cookbook were very colorfully drawn.... she definitely got me wanting to have some of her food (Mexican macaroni and cheese?! Yes, thank you.). I, too, share Padma's love of American bacon. I think she used sentimentality just the right way when evoking food-related stories from her childhood (including a nice little tale of a peanut vendor on the beach in Madras when she was a girl), and was able to speckle her stories with humor simply by using a different tone of voice when reading them. I'm curious: did a certain ex-husband of hers help her a bit with tidying up the narrative?
She did mention during the little Q&A that men have come up to her on the street and want her to tell them "Please pack your knives and go." Admittedly kinky, I feel that I may have been one of the men in this "Top Chef"-viewing set until she mentioned how creepy it is. So, the question remains: did I score bonus points for mentioning to her at the book-signing table that I specifically resisted wanting her to tell me to please pack my knives and go?
To support her in the audience were Top Chef superstar judges Tom Colicchio and Gail Simmons. Gail looks a bit different in person (perhaps much more subdued because she wasn't talking.... but wasn't she once a model?) and Tom Colicchio was hiding underneath a baseball cap and high-collared jacket. Sorry to break it you, Tom, but I don't think you're exactly going to get hounded on the street.
And, in a do-or-die moment after she signed my book, I asked for a picture, artfully rendered here (the damn flash wasn't on, so it's a bit blurry). How could I not get my picture with Padma? That would be insanity.
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5 comments:
I love the picture! So you.
Re: your obsession with ladies who cook. I just have to ask - was your mother a good cook? Is this an attempt to fix your childhood? Heh heh...
She carved your face and a hat out of butter? Sweet! Sounds like a fun event.
What happens if I don't find her that beautiful on television but rather that she looks stoned most of the time? Her voice is good though! What's with the scar on her arm? I need to know!
Christina: The first picture that was taken was too damn blurry, so (hating to take up too much time with the damn digital camera with its flash off) this second picture shows a more tolerant smile on Padma's face.
Dale: Padma jokes that she got the scar while tiger hunting in Bengal. But, some preliminary research (I swear, google searching is not stalking) reveals she got it in a car accident when she was young. Apparently the photographer who helped launch her modeling career liked to feature the scar in his photos. Fetishistic? Perhaps.
Lucky bastard...
BTW, you look like son of Jack In The Box in that pic.
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