I have a picture of my dad, Aaron Eshman, above my desk. He’s smiling. That’s the image I keep in my mind in the kitchen. He loved food. Restaurants. Every. Single. Meal. It was contagious. When he died last March at age 96, I knew I’d never have had as enthusiastic and hungry an eater at my table. But in many ways, I still cook for him.
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