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Where My Heart First Learned to Cook

Memories, Traditions, and the Valley That Shaped Me

by Tisha Gernler

A heritage cookbook from the kitchens of Waiahole Valley

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"This is not a cookbook you scan for recipes. This is a keepsake that happens to cook."

The Story

Born from a Valley Kitchen

In the green folds of Waiahole Valley on Oahu's windward coast, where taro has grown for centuries and the Ko'olau cliffs hold the rain close, Tisha Gernler learned to cook at her mother Maria's side. Ti leaves drying near the stove. Flour dust in the afternoon light. The sound of a wooden spoon against a cast iron pot.

These are the recipes of that kitchen. Not restaurant techniques. Not chef interpretations. The real ones, passed hand to hand, measured by feel and memory, shaped by a valley that has fed families since ancient Hawaiians first planted kalo in its terraced lo'i.

This is Tisha's first cookbook, a return to that childhood table. Her deepest wish is simple: that everyone, everywhere, would go back to their kitchen and cook something that matters.

More Than Recipes

Family Recipes, Preserved

Every recipe in this book was learned in Waiahole Valley, passed from mother to daughter. Authentic, unfiltered, exactly as they were made.

Stories Between the Lines

Each chapter opens with a memory. The valley. The kitchen. The hands that taught these dishes. This book reads as much as it cooks.

A Valley's Heritage

Waiahole is one of Hawaii's most culturally significant places. Its food traditions stretch back centuries. This book carries that weight with care.

An Invitation Home

Tisha's call is universal: come back to the kitchen. Slow down. Make something with your hands. Feed the people you love.

Waiahole, Oahu

Nestled between the Ko'olau mountains and Kane'ohe Bay, Waiahole Valley is a rare pocket of old Hawaii. Home to the Waiahole Poi Factory since 1905. Ancient taro terraces listed on the National Register of Historic Sites. A community that fought to keep its land and its way of life in the 1970s, and won.

This is the valley that shaped Tisha. And these are the flavors it gave her.

A Taste of What's Inside

From the Cookbook

Chicken Long Rice

The dish that fed every gathering

Kalua Pig

Slow-cooked until it falls apart

Haupia

Coconut pudding, smooth as memory

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A book you want to sit down and read. That happens to fill your kitchen with something beautiful.

Available now as a digital cookbook — every recipe, every story, every memory.

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