From an Albanian hearth
to the Food Network.
Before there was a name for what she does, there was only the fire — bread rising in a wood-fired oven, lamb turning slow over coals in her grandmother's kitchen in Albania, hours that could not be hurried. She never set out to make a career of it. But the love of food followed her to California, where she trained formally and learned the technique, the language, and the discipline behind what had once been instinct.
"Cooking from my heart, hosting with love — that's the whole point of the fire."
That training carried her into rooms far from any village kitchen — years spent on recipe development, styling, and culinary production for the Food Network and The Rachael Ray Show. But Field & Fire began somewhere else entirely: a vivid dream, and a pull toward the local farms of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Its first dinner — seasonal ingredients, open flame, a table full of near-strangers — set the tone for every one that's followed.
food feeds my soul





