When the Taste section's Iconic Eats series debuted with a list of 40 must-have foods from the Twin Cities, we expected some pushback about our necessarily narrow list. Yes, there were some "how could you forgets" and "this list is meaningless withouts." But for the most part, we were met with appreciation from many food lovers, delighted to see their favorite dishes championed. And we even found out we had a fan or two.
One of them is Carol Parry. She took our list and ran with it, dedicating herself to tasting all 40 dishes in 40 days and chronicling it on Instagram (you can follow her at @carolaparry).
Parry, of Golden Valley, is a self-described "foodie since the get-go," baking up a storm since she was in the single digits (she's 68 now). She's dabbled in the restaurant business, and is an avid home cook. If she falls in love with a restaurant dish, she will attempt to remake it at home. And she is known among friends for hosting dinner parties, which usually end with one of her signature "intricate" chocolate desserts.
But her focus has switched a bit.
"As I've gotten older, I tend to cook a bit less and support restaurants more," she said. Throughout the pandemic, she bought her share of takeout, not just for herself but as surprises for friends and neighbors. And she's always on the hunt for the next hot limited-quantity and hard-to-get foods from local makers.
As Parry approaches the finish line, we checked in with her about why she decided to follow in our Iconic Eats footsteps, what she thinks we missed and what she's learned from this grand experiment. The interview has been edited for length and clarity.
What are you doing?
First of all, my favorite day of the week is always Thursday because it's the food section and I have been reading it since sixth grade, essentially. I'm now 68, so it's a while. I read that article of 40 iconic eats and was thinking about it over the weekend after it came out and all of a sudden it just popped into my head: "40 days." There's an Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros song, "40 Day Dream." I just thought, 'Whoa, that would be fun.' It gave some direction, because there's all kinds of great food out there; how do you narrow it? This helped me.