A new cooking show is gearing up for production. A program influenced by religion will be coming to YouTube by September.
For decades, church ladies have lovingly prepared their prized potluck recipes to share with members of the congregation, which is the premise for this series.
In keeping with that custom, a communal meal will be served to parishioners following grace by the Pastor.
Church Ladies’ Potluck is a half-hour, 13-week cooking show based on heritage recipes passed down through the generations. It is our desire to preserve these homemade dishes from the past.
Filmed in local church kitchens Church Ladies Potluck will embrace heirloom recipes to be prepared by the family members that treasure them.
Each episode will include a four-course menu: appetizer, salad, main dish, and dessert.
Only heirloom recipes will be used. Ideally each congregation will also have a cookbook, for it is these old-style often times, quirky, recipes we are seeking.
Programing is nondenominational, nonsectarian, and all inclusive. Every organized religious group is eligible that has a kitchen.
We are requesting interested church groups to reach out and set up an interview. Everyone will be considered.
Even though church services may still be closed, we can meet the criteria for gatherings under 10 with our small crew while maintaining social distancing.
If your church wishes to participate, or you know of one, kindly contact me, Elizabeth, at e.y.westlphal@gmail.com or text or call 442.444.1664.