How to Be a Kitchen Witch

How to Be a Kitchen Witch covers kitchen witchcraft spells for a happy family, and weaving spells and intentions into domestic chores, especially cooking and baking with Plants By Laurali! This form of witchcraft involves green kitchen witch recipes, enchanted wooden spoons, and kitchen wands to stir things.

As a green hearth witch, one of my favorite places to be is in the kitchen! Contrary to what you might read, you don’t have to be a world-renowned chef to practice this kind of witchcraft. You can start from where you are and build a better practice.

Even if you don’t know how to cook or have minimal experience in the kitchen, you can be a kitchen witch. Simply start from where you are and let the magic meet you in the middle. Working magic in the kitchen is a wonderful way to connect your practice to food, chores, and everyday, mundane tasks.

Practicing kitchen witchcraft is a huge part of being a house witch, where everything revolves around the hearth of the home. Most of your practice will take place at home. In the garden, kitchen, and the home itself.

Part of working with kitchen craft is engaging with the house spirits, many of which reside in the kitchen area. The kitchen, usually the oven, is considered the heart of the home.

The spirits of the house can enhance the home's mood and atmosphere, emphasizing warmth and comfort in the kitchen if you so wish. Additionally, there are domestic deities you can work with for kitchen magic.

Household deities help protect the home and its inhabitants, including pets and plants. They are also known for bringing good fortune and prosperity into the home.

Working with Goddess Fortuna and the cornucopia symbol can help bring an abundance of food into the home, which is highly important for kitchen witchery. She can also bring good luck into the kitchen!

Incorporating a kitchen witch doll into your craft can also bring good luck energy! She’s a poppet that’s placed in the kitchen to ensure pots never boil over and that cooking and baking go smoothly.

While a kitchen witch can transform specific recipes into a spell, they can also add intention to whatever meals they prepare, enhancing the recipe with an extra dose of magic. This is often how I practice kitchen witchcraft.

I prefer to add my intention to the salads, smoothies, and Buddha bowls that I create. I choose an intention that resonates with me, then choose spell ingredients accordingly. Sometimes, I’ll choose herbs, spices, fruits, nuts, or even bread ingredients that go into each individual spell.

Sometimes, I’ll choose one intention that can be used over and over again to feed the spell. For example, each time I make scrambled eggs, I add salt and pepper, and use protection as the premise of my spell. The magical properties of eggs include protection, fertility, and new beginnings.

Salt and pepper can enhance any type of protection and home defense spell in the cooking process. Salt represents purification, while pepper represents safeguarding.

In addition to setting an intention for cooking and baking, you’re going to want to add spell ingredients that correspond to your intention. Rosemary for nostalgic memories, dill for good luck, and basil for love and attraction spells.

When you want to attract something to you, you’ll stir clockwise with a wooden spoon. When you want to banish or negate something, stirring counterclockwise is the way to go.

You can also use DIY green kitchen witch wands made from kitchen items. A wooden spoon, a bourbon vanilla bean, and a cinnamon stick can all be used to focus your intention into your spell recipe.

Kitchen magic is versatile. There are so many things you can do with it. There is no right or wrong way to practice this kind of magic.

Just like with other forms of witchcraft, kitchen witchery is personal to the witch who practices it. It can be customized to reflect dietary needs, kitchen witch tools, and mindful eating practices.

Food can be both magical and personal! It’s meant to reflect your personality and the natural food cravings that provide you with energy, healing, and nourishment. The same thing could be said about kitchen crafting.

If you want to learn how to be a kitchen witch, you’ll enjoy this read! It includes spell recipe ideas and the kitchen's magical transformation from mundane to downright magical.

How to Be a Kitchen Witch

Becoming a kitchen witch is simple, really! Again, you simply start from where you are. You can learn as you go or simply deepen your practice.

If you’re a beginner, you’ll learn along the way. If you’re a more seasoned cook or baker, you’ll begin to add magical intentions to what you already do. Again, you don’t have to be the world’s greatest cook to become a kitchen witch.

A lot of cooking comes with food prep, storage, and cleaning. If you know how to cut a vegetable or make a cup of herbal tea, then you’re on your way to learning green kitchen hearthcraft.

Let’s take me, for example. I’m not always the best cook, but there are some recipes I’m great at. I have never let that stop me from practicing kitchen witchcraft.

Start with the things you know you’re good at. For me, it’s a handful of recipes and a love of soups, smoothies, and salads. I definitely excel at the three S’s.

It’s important to start with what interests you. You can always branch out later as your practice grows. Maybe you’ll grow a windowsill herb garden or start making French cuisine.

The important thing is to be open to where your green kitchen witch practice takes you! It’s about finding your hidden talents and abilities in the kitchen.

Maybe you are more of a baker than a cook. That could be your specialty. It’s how you bring joy to those you love.

Start by making a list of your favorite meals and find out what goes into them. How can you make those meals magical? Start by putting your intention into them!

The mundane can be transformed into magic by the ingredients you choose and the intentions you put into them. This could be anything from sweeping the floors to leaving a bowl of salt on the counter to making an intention simmer pot recipe.

Eating seasonal foods is a great way to connect your practice to witchcraft. A watermelon bowl filled with berries during the summer solstice and butternut squash soup during Mabon holiday.

A kitchen witch can also make foods according to the lunar phases. Moon milk, moon water, and warming spices and root vegetables all make the cut during each lunar phase.

Additionally, you can use planetary retrogrades to make food that reminds you of a simpler place in time. Homemade cookies made with love by grandmother and tater tot casseroles for every Thursday night dinner. Think of nostalgic recipes that remind you of childhood magic.

Kitchen magic can be made from anything that nourishes and supports your mind, body, and soul! Think about how you can incorporate healthy, nourishing farm-to-table foods into your practice with a sprinkle of magic.

In this article, you’ll learn all about how to be a kitchen witch! It’s important to take what resonates and leave the rest. Kitchen witchery, like all witchcraft, is personal and can be customized to fit your needs.

In This Article:

  • Kitchen Witch Goddesses

  • Animals Associated With Kitchen Witchery

  • Kitchen Witch Tools and Appliances

  • How to Make a Kitchen Altar

  • Intention Simmer Pots

  • New Blessings Simmer Pot Spell

  • How to Be a Green Kitchen Witch

  • Green Kitchen Witch Recipes

  • Instant Asian Good Luck Soup

  • Good Vibes Green Juice

  • Happy Plant-Based Tacos

  • Kitchen Witchcraft Playlist

Laurali Star

Hi! I’m Laurali. I’m a green witch. I make herbal spells using plant allies. I have a deep, spiritual connection to plants and mother nature that aligns with my green witchcraft practice.

https://www.plantsbylaurali.com
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