In my presentations and workshops I am often asked if there was a way to neatly and efficiently butter a piece of toast or bread without buttering your fingers in the process. I do have an idea that works every time and no vision is required! Four Steps to Buttered Toast Here are the four… Continue reading Creative Ways to Butter Toast When Vision Impaired The post Creative Ways to Butter Toast When Vision Impaired appeared first on The Blind Kitchen.| The Blind Kitchen
Debra Erickson lost her vision — but definitely not her drive. Learn more on the Side Hustle Hero podcast with Joan Posivy.| The Blind Kitchen
Be a guest as Chef Debra talks with the host of The Science Intersection Podcast, Rachel Melinek. Discover how one woman turned personal vision loss into a culinary movement empowering blind and visually impaired people to cook safely, confidently, and creatively. From centering a pan without sight, to mastering the science of cooking, to restoring… Continue reading The Science Intersection Podcast with Rachel Melinek The post The Science Intersection Podcast with Rachel Melinek appeared fi...| The Blind Kitchen
How to Cut Fresh Herbs: a safe and easy technique for blind and low-vision cooks. Learn how to use scissors and a small bowl to chop herbs.| The Blind Kitchen
The “Real Food Stories Podcast” brings in Chef Debra Erickson to discuss the strategies to cooking successfully when vision impaired.| The Blind Kitchen
Food is the love language for many, and when it is your language: In this podcast episode from Designing a Legacy with Angelina Carleton, Carlton speaks with Debra Erickson, founder of The Blind Kitchen, about becoming blind as an adult, graduating from culinary school, and creating her own cooking show in Oregon (USA)! Debra speaks… Continue reading Legacy Planning: Cooking Up Legacy with Debra Erickson The post Legacy Planning: Cooking Up Legacy with Debra Erickson appeared first on The...| The Blind Kitchen
The double-prong design of these skewers is very helpful for cooking round or tubular shaped foods such as hot dogs or sausages on the grill.| The Blind Kitchen
For Chef Debra, finding a way to read recipes in a commercial kitchen was a challenge that needed to be solved. The Health Department would not allow laptops, phones or iPads unless they were sealed in plastic – and that proved impossible with the virtual cursor going all over the place. The answer proved to be… Continue reading Use a Victor Reader Stream to Read Recipes The post Use a Victor Reader Stream to Read Recipes appeared first on The Blind Kitchen.| The Blind Kitchen
Okie Smokin Podcast with Chef Debra Erickson: Cooking Beyond Vision: How The Blind Kitchen Empowers Grillers| The Blind Kitchen
5 kitchen tools that give an extra hand for the cook with vision loss. Chef Debra Erickson's essential tools for cooking while blind.| The Blind Kitchen
Food is Debra Erickson's “love language." Chef Debra Erickson teaches blind and vision-impaired people how to cook confidently.| The Blind Kitchen
As a blind chef, work trays are an essential part of my cooking experience. Get 5 tips for using work trays in the kitchen.| The Blind Kitchen
Chef Debra Erickson has accepted the blind cooking challenge from the Cooking Without Looking TV Show. Check the link to watch the show!| The Blind Kitchen
The corral method of cutting is for mincing garlic or chopping fresh herbs into very small pieces. Learn how to safely hold your knife.| The Blind Kitchen
How to hold a knife: safest finger positioning. Kitchen knife cuts are common but entirely preventable. Learn how to prevent injury.| The Blind Kitchen