Through the Netflix series Queer Eye, Antoni Porowski has proven that cooking means more than simply being able to whip up a mealâit can be a path to greater self-confidence and independence.
For Porowski, his interest in the kitchen started early, but he didnât really experiment with cooking his own meals until college, which is when he learned that it could serve as a pathway around house cleaning chores that would still keep his roommates happy.
âI initially cooked them a very unsuccessful eggplant Parmesan, where I put the eggplant in cold oil because I didn’t know that oil had to be hot for it to crisp upâso that was a good learning lesson,â says Porowski. âI was at a point in my life when I started having this need to connect to other people and wanted a sense of community, and I felt like food was a natural vehicle for that.â
Now, as Queer Eye heads into its 10th and final season, cooking has not only helped Porowski find his own community, but itâs allowed him to build the same for others. This is especially helpful during the holiday season when work in the kitchen reaches its pinnacle. And Porowski has partnered with Carnation to highlight some fun recipes that will take the anxiety out of Thanksgiving recipe planning. The limited-edition box even includes a red carpet table runner and placemats, an apron, and lots of Carnation ingredients.
Of course, experiencing general nerves and anxiety around cooking is completely normalâespecially when making a big meal for other people. To combat any nervousness, Porowski emphasizes the importance of sticking to what you know and says itâs important to remember that âfor a lot of people, it’s the first time they’re ever having this thing that you’ve made 100 times and you want to enjoy yourself.â
The best part is that the skills honed while cooking old favorites can always be put to use when trying out new things. So, while Porowski admits that he often finds himself stressed when he chooses to make fully new dishes for groups, he emphasizes that itâs important to remember that you already know the basicsâand theyâll help you no matter whatâs on the menu.
Porowski was also kind enough to share some of his favorite holiday hosting gifts and preparation tips for meals.
Antoni Porowski’s go-to host gifts
Opt for a nice salt
Instead of opting for decorative items for host gifts, Porowski likes to bring gifts that people can use or consume. âSomeone brought me a J.Q. Dickinson salt from West Virginia, which was fantastic,â says Porowski.