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The Creole Praying Pots of Chef Leah Chase

Echoes of the Conjure. Mikeydred's February prompt.

By Novel AllenPublished about 22 hours ago 1 min read

The Conjure, or “hoodoo,” as it is often called, may be the “reorganized remnants” of what was once a more formal religion. Conjure, in African and Afro-American folklore, is far more than spellwork or superstition - it's a rich spiritual technology rooted in ancestral wisdom, resistance, and survival.

Conjure refers to a set of spiritual practices that blend African cosmologies with elements from Indigenous American, European, and Christian traditions.

Hark, be still! For I hear...Conjure’s echoes ringing loudly in the Creole kitchen.

It's the 1940s emerging again, when Creole chef Leah Chase turned a sandwich shop in the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans into a sit-down restaurant called Dooky Chase.

Dooky Chase, a fortunate place. One of the few places that openly allowed interracial gatherings under Jim Crow.

Chef Chase prayed while she prepared the food, believing that a person had to “love that pot” in order to cook well.

A habit of the West African Dogon people, who believed that cooking vessels contained spirits.

Some say that enslaved people could be heard crying into their cooking pots in despair, which may have been a way of asking the pot’s spirit to intercede: to plead to God on the weeper’s behalf.

So, lets all join in and pray while we cook.

For the many needed modern blessings to be endowed upon our stress filled, tired and aching souls.

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  • Tiffany Gordonabout 3 hours ago

    Interesting facts and concept! May our cooking prayers be answered.

  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout 9 hours ago

    Oh wow, this was so intriguing. Thank you for sharing this!

  • Sid Aaron Hirjiabout 10 hours ago

    nice story-a bit cryptic but seems like you teaching us to cook with love too.

  • Extremely interesting, and thank you for joining in, made me think of the Sherlock episode where the lad continually soaks ancient clay tea pots with tea.

  • Antoni De'Leonabout 21 hours ago

    Oh, how beautiful a story this is. We know from childhood to bless everything before use, it's ingrained by the elders. Though we forget. Never heard of this before though. So cool.

  • Lana V Lynxabout 22 hours ago

    What a wonderful story, Novel. My grandmother was like that as well, giving extra love to all her pots and pans.

  • Michelle Liew Tsui-Linabout 22 hours ago

    i love that Chef Leah prayed before cooking. Reinforces the belief that we should ask for guidance before action. A great sharing.

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