Gwyneth Paltrow will give some practical advices how to bring your love in cooking

News cover Gwyneth Paltrow will give some practical advices  how to bring your love in cooking
15 Apr 2011 03:21:07 "I am just exploding with joy for her because this is something that gives her tremendous satisfaction," said Paltrow's mother, actress Blythe Danner, as she watched her daughter move about in an apron, playing host to a crowd that included A-list celebrity friends like Jay-Z, Jerry Seinfeld, Cameron Diaz and beau Alex Rodriguez, Martha Stewart and Paltrow's husband, Chris Martin of Coldplay. It was a dinner party Monday in celebration of her new cookbook, "My Father's Daughter," sponsored by One Kings Lane. The book is filled with family recipes and pays tribute to Paltrow's dad Bruce, who passed away in 2002. She credits him with teaching her how to cook while cultivating her love for food. Paltrow took a break from her hostess duties at the event to talk with The Associated Press about her culinary endeavor. AP: This book pays tribute to your father. What are some of your fondest memories of cooking with him? Paltrow: Sort of just the togetherness of being next to him. We didn't talk a lot when we were cooking. We were very concentrated. It was that proximity. Sometimes he would make a joke or just throw out some hilarious criticism but in a sweet way. It was just being next to each other. AP: What are some of your favorite cooking traditions that you shared with your father that you now enjoy with your own children? Paltrow: I think the importance of eating together as a family and making homemade food that is nourishing and good for you. It is such a nice time because my dad used to really talk to us when we ate dinner and see what we thought about things and now I use that opportunity to do the same thing with my kids as well. AP: This has been a transformative year for you — singing on big platforms such as the Grammys and the Oscars, and now releasing this cookbook. Is it just about acting anymore? Paltrow: It has been a surprise for me as well. I have just had a great time. I feel very lucky that I am being able to try these other things. The cookbook isn't a career change for me. I am just a working mom and this is how I do it, so I made the collection of recipes for anyone who was interested to see just me as one example of a working mother kind of a thing.
 

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