Riley
Hi there I’m Riley Thompson, 42 years old, currently cooking, teaching, and experimenting from my cozy kitchen in Asheville, North Carolina. I wasn’t always a chef. In fact, I spent the first part of my adult life working in advertising in Chicago, living on takeout and black coffee. But somewhere between late nights and client deadlines, I realized that the happiest moments of my week were when I was trying to recreate my grandmother’s chicken pot pie on Sunday afternoons. That slow shift from eating to cooking sparked something deeper in me. I started small watching cooking shows, reading old cookbooks, and playing around with ingredients I barely knew how to pronounce. I burned a lot of things. I under-seasoned even more. But every time I nailed a dish. even a simple scrambled egg.I felt like I’d won a little prize. That joy never left. When I turned 30, I left my job, much to everyone’s confusion, and enrolled in a local culinary program. It was terrifying and thrilling. I wasn’t the youngest, or the fastest, but I was obsessed. After graduation, I spent a few years working in restaurants, picking up everything I could about timing, knife work, and how to stay calm when you’re ten tickets deep on a Saturday night. But it was in my own kitchen, making meals for friends and family, that I found my groove. These days, I focus on helping home cooks people just like you feel confident in the kitchen. I believe in recipes that work but also leave room for creativity. Cooking should feel like jazz, not math. I want you to taste, adjust, and make it your own. Some of the best meals I’ve ever had were “mistakes” that turned out better than the plan. I love teaching people how to use what they already have in their pantry, how to trust their palate, and how to bring a little fun into every meal. Whether it's a Tuesday night pasta or a weekend brunch with friends, my goal is to help you find the rhythm and joy in cooking without the stress. So come hang out, grab your favorite knife, and let’s cook something delicious together. Mistakes welcome. Seconds encouraged.