Oh Hi There

Funny story.

Recently, I revived (and redesigned) my Hey, Adam Roberts blog, the blog I created when, two years ago, I got my first job as a TV writer and decided to throw in the towel as a food blogger. I wrote a post called “Blogging in 2017,” linked to it on Facebook, and suddenly got this huge gush of support from readers who’d been crouching in the dark, waiting for just such a dispatch. Turns out, people missed my blogging voice. That was very nice to hear. I resolved to keep blogging on Hey, Adam Roberts.

The next post I was going to write was, in fact, a recipe for Pappa al Pomodoro soup. I was all set to type it up and everything and then I remembered something: I have a food blog. A blog that I created (back in 2004!) to share just such recipes and cooking experiences and all other things related to food. Why would I put a recipe for Pappa al Pomodoro soup on a not-food blog? That wouldn’t make any sense!

Here’s the thing: sometimes you have to step away from something to understand what it is.

When I stepped away from The Amateur Gourmet in 2015, I was so excited to be done with food blogging the way I’d learned to do it. Which is to say: I was excited not to have to edit pictures anymore; not to worry about traffic anymore; not to craft posts to maximize key terms for Google searches (such as “broccoli recipe”), to think about SEO (whatever that is), to properly tag, and categorize, and label every post to serve the blog’s byzantine structure. Food blogging had become a job, not a joy, and writing a post felt more like an obligation than an opportunity to share something that I was genuinely excited about.

Which, of course, was the reason I created the blog in the first place: I was a third year law student who hated law school and who spent most of my time either watching “Molto Mario” or “Sara’s Secrets” on The Food Network, copying recipes out of Barefoot Contessa books at Borders (RIP), and experimenting with chili recipes in my kitchen. My friends Josh and Katy said I should blog about my newfound culinary obsession. And that’s why and how the blog was born and it was so much fun in the beginning. I made videos with Barbie dolls. I ate cat food. After the Superbowl, I went viral with Janet Jackson Breast Cupcakes.

It’s a tale as old of time: with great breast cupcakes comes great responsibility.

The blog got bigger, jobs and books materialized, and basically it all became a mad scramble to stay afloat, to stay relevant, to stay click-worthy. It was exciting but also exhausting. And going from that into a writer’s room was a dream: instead of being a one man-band, I was now sharing the responsibility of being entertaining with a roomful of funny, talented people.

Now that The Real O’Neals is over (also RIP), I’m working on a variety of film and TV projects at home and have more time to cook and, potentially, to blog about what I’m cooking. So what if I treated my food blog the way that I used to treat my food blog, as a place just to share recipes and cooking stories and pictures of dinners out? Use it the way it was meant to be used: not as a business, but as a way to connect with people about food. That actually sounds pretty good.

 I’m really into making cheese plates lately. My trick is to create levels with little bowls filled with stuff (dates, nuts). Oh that cheese is Manchego. Also: I’m experimenting with captions.
I’m really into making cheese plates lately. My trick is to create levels with little bowls filled with stuff (dates, nuts). Oh that cheese is Manchego. Also: I’m experimenting with captions.

So here we are!

A few things:

1. You may have noticed, I completely redesigned the blog myself. One of the biggest burdens of blogging for me, in the past, was that I knew absolutely nothing about the back-end and always relied on super talented, generous, patient designers to field my questions, to put up with my urgent texts in the middle of the night that the site was down.

One idea that encouraged me to start the blog up again was that I could do away with the whole design and just use a WordPress template, one that I could tinker with myself. And so that’s exactly what I did. The up-side is that it’s the latest version of WordPress, so the blog looks really fresh and neat. The down-side is that I completely destroyed the organization. Nothing makes sense anymore. There’s no menu, no categories, no way to browse dessert recipes. Sorry! I’m OK with it, especially since there’s a search box. You can just go there, type “spaghetti,” and probably find what you’re looking for.

2. All my food stuff is under “Amateur Gourmet” again. I went through a bit of an internet identity crisis when I got the TV job, figuring that it would be smart to “become my name” (whatever that means) which is why I changed my handles to @heyadamroberts on Instagram and Twitter. But what was confusing about that was that I was still creating food content, but now it was under a name that had nothing to do with food. So: I’ve migrated the few food posts I did on Hey, Adam Roberts over to Amateur Gourmet, you can see them below (try the spaghetti with crispy chickpeas and preserved lemon, it’s pretty amazing). I also changed my Instagram back to @amateurgourmet, as well as my Facebook page, though somehow Twitter wouldn’t let me reclaim my moniker, so for right now I’m @theamateurgourm which sounds like a hobbyist Eydie Gorme impersonator.

And that’s that! If you see me writing here, it’ll be because I really want to be writing here, not because I think I have to in order to pay the rent. (And on that note: no more ads, except the ones I can’t get rid of in the comments. I’m working on it.) Here’s to Amateur Gourmet 2.0. Let’s have some fun.

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Sam Ryan
Sam Ryan
8 years ago

Welcome back, Adam! Excited to have you around again.

jac
jac
8 years ago

Yes to all of this! (Except your show ending. We didn’t get this in Australia but I am sure it was excellent!) Welcome back!

Abigail
Abigail
8 years ago

yay! so glad you’re back Adam. Have missed your voice on the internet and enjoyed instagram updates in the interim.

Lisa Solak
Lisa Solak
8 years ago

Glad you are back with a fresh perspective!

Jill
Jill
8 years ago

I’m bummed we won’t get the show back but golly molly I’m happy to have YOU back!!

Joe
Joe
8 years ago

Glad you’re back!

jenn aka the picky girl

Yea! I have so missed you around here. Very happy to have you back, in whatever capacity you choose. You also make me think about my defunct blog. I miss it so…maybe one of these days I’ll take up the call.

Nancy
Nancy
8 years ago

I have followed you since the beginning along your journey and am so happy that you are sharing recipes and stories again. Thanks for including us in this next chapter of your life!

sandy
sandy
8 years ago

Yay! He’s back! He’s back! I missed your witty remarks, kitchen “mistakes”, and fancy restaurant dinners.

Rachel
Rachel
8 years ago

This is wonderful news. I make chocolate for fun now (again?) so I totally understand. :)Best of luck!

Maggie
8 years ago

Love it. I’ve been missing those early days, too.

Kate McGuire
Kate McGuire
8 years ago

Thank GAWD!! I missed you! Though I did enjoy the other stuff, I identified so much with your experimenting and passion to try new things that I really missed the original content. Can’t wait to see what’s on your list to try out! (I’m currently obsessed with Ottolenghi books)Good luck!

Sarah
Sarah
8 years ago

Yay!

Kris
8 years ago

Throwback!! Welcome back:)

Rhonda
Rhonda
8 years ago

Adam,I am so excited! I am so glad you are back.

kate
kate
8 years ago

yay! welcome back 🙂

Clover
Clover
8 years ago

This is fantastic news! Last week I was actually thinking about your food blog and how much I missed it! Have enjoyed all your incarnations.

Victoria
Victoria
8 years ago

Yes! You’re…b a a a c k!! So happy to be reading and enjoying The Amateur Gourmet again.

Jon
Jon
8 years ago

Very happy to have you back!

April
8 years ago

Welcome back! So glad to be reading new posts again

Bianca @ Confessions of a Chocoholic

You’re back!! Welcome back! You’ve always been one of my favorite bloggers and have inspired me to blog as well 🙂 Best of luck, and I’ll keep reading!

NancyRing
NancyRing
8 years ago

Woo hoo!!! I’m excited for you and us!Thanks Adam

Paige Brogan
Paige Brogan
8 years ago

Love the reality…aka not FN Star.

Kate
Kate
8 years ago

Welcome back Adam! Very excited to see Amateur Gourmet revived!

Barbi
Barbi
8 years ago

Thank goodness you are back!!

Sherry
8 years ago

Yay!!! I’ve missed your food blog, and I’m glad you’re back and doing this as a hobby again. Best wishes!

Ileen
Ileen
8 years ago

So glad! I use so many of your recipes and suggestions!!

Rosh
Rosh
8 years ago

yay! i am so thrilled you are back here. i love your writing, the way you think about food, your sondheim post about sunday in the park, your books you read this year posts (you didn’t do one last year- i am so sad! but it’s ok). i have learned tons from your exploration and love your insight, humor, and the way i am inspired to think about or consider things both food and non-food. happy return, adam roberts!

Carol
Carol
8 years ago

Yahoo! 😉

R
R
8 years ago

Oh my gosh, so glad to see that you’re back! Honestly, I think your laid-back blog posts are some of your best. I remember reading your post on late night lemon mousse and enjoying it so much; some of my best food memories are hanging out late with friends and randomly deciding to make some dessert with whatever we had on hand…so it was definitely nice to see all that captured in that post.Good to have you back, Adam!

Julia
Julia
8 years ago

OMG amazing, I follow you on instagram, and used to follow your old cooking blog. Looking forward to more posts.LOVE your writing!

Jessica
Jessica
8 years ago

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! You’re back, you’re back, you’re back! I’m so happy!

jennyme
jennyme
8 years ago

Fantastic!!!! Welcome back, long lost stranger!

Julie Chase
Julie Chase
8 years ago

Whooo!!! We missed you Adam. I still make your smothered pork roast twice a year.

Dorothee
Dorothee
8 years ago

Just wanted to chime in and let you know that I too am super excited about your venture back into the realm of blogging. Following you on instagram is fun, but I really love your original content. And since I’m reading from Germany and couldn’t watch your tv shows, I’m even happier that you decided to come back to the internet otherwise I would have missed it completely.

Wendy R
Wendy R
8 years ago

Woo!

Jeferson
Jeferson
8 years ago

Hello from Brazil! I´m very glad you´re back!

Sally Hirst
Sally Hirst
8 years ago

Much better idea. Just a good old-fashioned blog. Who’d have thought we’d say those words! I look forward to reading it, again.

Zo
Zo
8 years ago

Ah, this is the freakin best. Thanks for being so honest.

Val from Cape Town
Val from Cape Town
8 years ago

Welcome back!! Have missed your blog and am so pleased it is back. Look forward to many more years of “Amateur Gourmet”!

Linda
Linda
8 years ago

I was wondering where you’ve been! Glad to see your posts again and looking forward to new recipe ideas!

David
8 years ago

Welcome back!

Carol
Carol
8 years ago

Yahoo! 😉

Annie
Annie
8 years ago

Yay!!! Another happy reader happy to see you’re writing again!

Karen
Karen
8 years ago

Happy to see you back Adam! I’ve missed your writing. Glad that food writing sparks joy for you again.

Allison
Allison
8 years ago

welcome back!

Jes
Jes
8 years ago

So glad to have you back! Much like you, I’ve been struggling with whether I want to resurface…the blogging world when we both started (I was a bit later in 2007) was so ridiculously different. I miss it! So maybe if we all start reverting back to that style…? Who knows! But I’m thrilled to read your posts again and hell-to-the-yes on cheese plates!

Nicholas Z
Nicholas Z
8 years ago

Adam: I’m so glad that you’ve brought your “The Amateur Gormet” blog back on line. I’ve really missed your recipes and newsy life updates.

Louise de Teliga Harding

Glad you’re back!This is Louise, Stacy & Hunter’s neighbor from across the street! I’m sure you miss the Real O’Neals but we missed your food blog! Oh BTW Please check out our new hot sauce line on http://www.hollywoodhot.co …would love to send you some to try out.cheers!

Angela Beth
8 years ago

Late to the party, but wanted to say that I’m so pleased you’ve returned! Catching up with the past 6 weeks of posts, now.(And yes, RIP to the Real O’Neals. That show was a gem. The alphabet network got an earful from me about it. It will be missed).

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