Cooking with Chef Hector

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PRINCETON — You’ve never met a kid like 9-year-old Hector Gomez of Princeton.

Just one step into his “home appliances” room at his house on South Euclid Avenue supports that statement. It’s a tiny room that looks more like a home appliances store, rather than a fourth-grader’s favorite hobby.

Gomez proudly points it all out — on one tall shelving unit sits his juicer, his food processor, his blender, a food sealer, a toaster, a s’mores maker, a deep fryer, a hot dog cooker, hamburger maker, a grilled cheese machine and an electric mixer.

“All this stuff is actually mine,” he said, smiling. “This I got from my dad for Christmas, it’s a rotisserie. This is my salad bowl set; this is my fajita maker. This is my beverage fountain. That’s my bread maker; and that’s my ice-cream sandwich maker.”

Nearby a box contains his recipes for appetizers, salads and soups, main dishes and beverages, some of which he’s made up himself.

“We don’t buy video games; we buy household appliances,” said his mother, Peggy Gomez, laughing.

Oh, yeah and then there’s his deep freezer taking up one wall. He received it as an early Christmas gift last year. Why did it come early? He needed a place to store all his breads and baked goods he makes every year for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner, which he also happens to make himself. For New Year’s, he makes Japanese sushi, a family tradition he learned from his mother.

Hector, with help from his sister Margarita, 7, demonstrates his familiarity in the kitchen while talking and baking an apple-cinnamon quick break from a box.

“We need three cups of water. Preheat oven to 350 degrees,” Hector said reading the box. “We have that glass loaf pan right? Can you grease it? You just have to grease it lightly,” Hector tells his father, Hector Sr.

He has enjoyed cooking since he was 2 years old — right around the time most kids get an affinity for reading books or saying three or four words in a sentence, Gomez was making cookies to send to his father, while he served in the military in Iraq.

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