Q+A
Johnny Mathis
Cookbook author/Gourmet
KITCHEN INSPIRATION?
Photos courtesy of Johnny Mathis
I learned growing up; both of my parents were great cooks. I’ve
always cooked all of my own food. I enjoy it and it’s relaxing and
it’s never made sense to me to have someone cook for me.
ENTERTAINING?
I don’t entertain so often now because of travel and golfing. But
I used to love having groups over. The best thing was that I had
a golfing buddy who would come over early and do all the chop-
ping; he loved to chop and he was good at it. That made it easier
and more fun.
FAVORITE HOLIDAY?
I love Christmas; it has great memories for me. When I was a
child there wasn’t a lot of money for gifts, but there were always
wonderful foods, the smells coming from the kitchen, and we had
lots of music.
IS THIS A FAMILY RECIPE?
STICKY TOFFEE PUDDING by Johnny Mathis
3/4 pound (or 8 ounce package) of chopped Pitted Dates
1 cup water
1 tsp. Baking Soda
¼ cup butter
¾ cups sugar
2 eggs
1 cup + 2 Tbl. of all purpose flour
½ tsp. vanilla
Combine dates and water in a saucepan and bring to a boil
Remove from heat
Stir in Baking Soda
Then set aside
Cream butter and sugar together until smooth
Add eggs – one at a time, beating after each addition
Fold the flour into cream mixture
Add dates with liquid and vanilla
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Pour the batter into a greased 7 X 7 X 2 baking pan
Bake @ 350 for 30-40 minutes
While pudding is baking, prepare the sauce:
Sauce
1 cup firmly packed brown sugar
¼ cup + 2 Tbl. whipping cream
½ cup butter
½ tsp. vanilla
Combine sugar, cream, butter, vanilla into saucepan
Bring to boil
Reduce heat and simmer for 3 minutes
Pour some of the sauce over the baked pudding
Return to oven for 7 more minutes
Pudding should absorb the sauce and turn golden brown
Cut into squares and serve with extra sauce
P.S. “If You Want To Gild The Lily, Throw Some Pecans Into The Sauce.”
December 2012
Photo by Horace long
TOP: Mathis penned a cookbook in 1982, Cooking For You Alone. BOTTOM: An old family
photo. Mathis’s mother and father are in the first row, and Johnny is standing in the back row
with his brother and sisters (Johnny is top right). He had 6 siblings. “When I was growing up
we didn’t have a lot of extra money for gifts,” Mathis remembers, “but there was always the
smell of holiday foods cooking and music all around the house.”
No, it actually came from my golfing buddy, Howard Keel (MGM
musical star). He’s gone now, but he had great stories about his
movie career. §