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The Essentials With Dan Pelosi: Carrot Cake, Ina Garten and Comfort Cooking

Dan “Grossy” Pelosi is hardly your typical culinary star. He doesn’t run a Michelin-starred dining room, and he isn’t trying to. Instead, the affable, design-minded tastemaker has carved out a space all his own—one that starts (and ends) around his upstate New York kitchen table. Best known to his legion of fans simply as “Grossy”—a nickname inspired by Drew Barrymore’s endearingly unconventional character in Never Been Kissed that perfectly captures his own approach to life and cooking—Pelosi first won hearts online with humor-laced cooking tutorials, big-family-style gatherings and a refreshingly unpretentious approach to entertaining. If you’re worried your meatballs aren’t as photogenic as his, he’ll ask if you still ate them—and then reassure you that’s all that truly matters.

Despite thriving in corporate America as a creative director for fashion brands, Pelosi always gravitated toward his kitchen, which he calls his “home base—where I can be creative, connect with loved ones, and put a stamp of personality on everything.” For years, cooking and hosting remained a weekend side hustle, until a once-in-a-lifetime event—the pandemic—catapulted him into an entirely new career. “I realized this was my time to offer comfort to anyone stuck at home, feeling lost or intimidated by the whole notion of ‘cooking.’ It turned out my superpower—loving my own home a bit too much—was suddenly exactly what others needed,” he tells Observer.

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An unabashed homebody, Pelosi relished being in his own space during the stay-at-home mandates, turning his personal sanctuary into a collective comfort zone for thousands of followers seeking solace and community. That sense of connection deepened on Instagram, where he didn’t just post photos, but also delivered daily slices of real life. “Instagram stories let me be up-close and personal; I posted a million times a day,” he says. “People told me it became their safe space, a bright spot in an otherwise tough time. And as my following grew, I wanted a new channel—somewhere we could deepen the conversation.” The solution was Grossy World, an evolving community he envisions as a one-stop hub for joyful recipes, hosting tips, and the “you do you” energy that defines his work. “Eventually, I want to build it into an interactive platform,” he adds, “because I see how much my followers want to connect not just with me, but with each other.”

That desire to create gathering spaces, both virtual and physical, led Pelosi to purchase an 1850s home in Hillsdale, New York in July 2023. Though he and his boyfriend Gus split their time between upstate and his Brooklyn apartment, the Hudson Valley house arrived into their lives with a hefty dash of serendipity. “The previous owner left a ten-foot antique farm table that anchored itself as the heart of the house,” he notes. “The lily of the valley in the yard—my late grandmother’s favorite flower—and the vintage rainbow glasses on my shelves were little winks from the universe telling me this was going to be a place to gather, cook and create.” He brings that same effortless confidence to his recipes. “If something feels like it’s naturally meant to be, I lean into it. I’ll see fresh basil at the farmers’ market, and that becomes pesto in a meatball recipe. It’s unforced. It’s just life guiding me toward what should happen next.”

Renovating the historic property uncovered bigger hurdles—namely, a rotting kitchen addition that had to be torn down. Rather than balk, Pelosi embraced the chance to start anew. “I found myself with a blank canvas to create the kitchen of my dreams,” he says. “My cooking style is about comfort, color and heritage, so it was important to reflect that in the design. I wanted open shelving for my massive collection of bowls, platters and serveware—because plating is part of the fun. I’m not shy about a bold hue or a well-placed vintage find; it’s a real reflection of how I live.” That unapologetic approach extends to family heirlooms, including a cozy corner seat inherited from his grandfather. “That chair used to sit in my grandparents’ house for decades—my 102-year-old grandpa ‘Bimpy’ is basically the star of my entire online presence,” Pelosi says with a laugh. “I had it reupholstered so it’s got new life, but it still has his spirit. You can imagine him telling a joke there, because Bimpy’s never met a story he didn’t want to share.”

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Family has always been central to Pelosi’s story, dating back to childhood dinners shared with a rotating cast of aunts, uncles and cousins. “I was so fortunate to grow up in a home where dinner was family time, every night,” he says. “On weekends, we’d gather with extended relatives. As my Uncle Tony would say in Italian, a tavola non si invecchia—no one grows old at the table. When you’re together, time stops. I live by that idea.”

Perhaps that’s why his most cherished family recipe comes from his mom’s playful approach to time (and labor) in the kitchen—a carrot cake made with jarred carrot baby food. “[It] sounds a little odd until you taste it,” he admits. “It brings crazy moisture and flavor. My mother would whip this cake up, and it stayed fresh in the fridge for days. Total busy-mom hack.”

His debut cookbook, Let’s Eat: 101 Recipes to Fill Your Heart and Home, soared onto The New York Times bestseller list, a testament to Pelosi’s gift for approachable, heartfelt meals. “It’s basically a warm hug of home cooking, sharing both comfort and connection with my nearest and dearest Italian-American recipes,” he says. While Pelosi hints there’s more in the pipeline—details he’s not yet ready to disclose—his culinary influence continues to expand through his regular recipe contributions to The New York Times Cooking section, where he’s been delighting readers since 2023 with hits like his viral pesto meatballs.

This growing platform has only strengthened Pelosi’s commitment to making cooking accessible to everyone. “Calling people in rather than calling them out is at the heart of what I do,” he says. “I want my followers to feel safe, empowered and ready to cook—no matter who they are or what their kitchen looks like. Eat, enjoy, share, repeat.” It’s a philosophy that has drawn countless fans to Pelosi’s uplifting, no-judgment approach. As his community grows, he promises to keep dishing up humor and imperfection in equal measure, ensuring that everyone feels welcome at his table. After all, as he sees it, a home-cooked meal doesn’t have to be perfect. It just needs to be shared.

Pelosi sees food as a vehicle for storytelling: “My design roots are in brand storytelling—knowing how to translate a vision through color, texture and tone,” he says. “That’s basically what I do with my recipes and entertaining. Each dish has a color palette, a vibe and a story. Even when I’m just slathering sauce over pasta, I’m mindful of how I want people to feel when they see that photo or read that recipe. It’s about framing a moment so you almost taste it before picking up a fork.”

Inspired by Pelosi’s tradition of “showing people how he really lives,” Observer asked him to share a few of his current essentials—from the perfect weekly meal prep to the newly minted color crush brightening his home.

His morning routine

Our day starts with a coffee maker prepped the night before—just a flick of the switch and we have fresh coffee waiting. I dive into a bowl of oatmeal loaded with peanut butter (I stick with peanut butter, while Gus opts for almond butter due to his allergies) and bananas. Then I retreat to our kitchen table, bathed in brilliant morning light streaming through our wall of windows, while Gus relaxes in the cherished Bimpy chair, lost in the latest issue of The New Yorker. It’s the perfect start to our day.

Dan Pelosi

Coffee order

My boyfriend loading up our Moccamaster so that it’s ready to brew in the morning is forever my coffee order. Although we did just get this insane Breville—the Oracle Jet—and now I have an afternoon coffee order too, which is my boyfriend making me a latte.

Breville. Breville

Favorite kitchen tool

I just was sent a Spurtle Set (a hybrid spatula-spoon) from one of my Food Network favorites from when I was younger, Lucinda Scala Quinn. You may know her from Mad Hungry. She makes these “spurtles,” and I truly can’t get over how much I love using them to cook.

Mad Hungry. Mad Hungry

Go-to comfort meal

Comfort to me means there is always something I love in the fridge that I can grab and eat. I developed these Chicken Pesto Meatballs a year ago for NYT Cooking and they have been at the ready ever since. Pure comfort, in meatball form—this will surprise no one.

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Favorite room in his house

I am so lucky that I am so in love with all of them, since I just renovated them all. Currently, our living room has my heart. It has a giant leather couch I have had for years, a big reading chair I found on Facebook and a magical fireplace that is just next level cozy to curl up next to.

Pantry staple

Pasta. It’s literally flour and water in a box, and you can feed an army for under three bucks.

Kitchen playlist

I am not to be trusted with the music choices, or our house will turn into an episode of Glee. If Gus isn’t around to handle the music, my default is total silence—just me laughing at myself while I cook.

Dream dinner guest

Ina Garten. She’s set the gold standard for approachable, comforting, classic recipes. If she ever wants to pop over, my door is wide open.

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Top inherited recipe

Mom’s carrot cake—always. Baby food carrots for the win.

Best celebrity cooking moment

I got to interview Martha Stewart at a conference a few years ago and we ate a lot of food together. I offered her a lobster roll and she scoffed and said that she doesn’t eat lobster unless it’s from Maine. She was so unapologetically Martha. I loved it. I grew up in Connecticut and ate lots of Connecticut lobster in my life—I will eat any lobster, to be honest—but in that moment, I was like, “oh, I can only eat Maine lobster now, I guess.”

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Favorite local spot in Hillsdale

Sweet Peas Hillsdale Country Diner. It’s the kind of place where they bring the coffee before you even ask. The waitress is practically family. If you walk in, she’ll shout your name, and it’s an instant hug.

Entertaining 101

Lean all the way into who you are. From what you serve to how you serve it, don’t hold back on self-expression. The best part about being at someone else’s house is seeing how they live and what they love! There’s nothing more fun than walking into a dinner party with a colander-turned-bread-basket and a stack of mismatched vintage plates. Don’t be ‘perfect’; be you.

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Color obsession

Fruit Fool by Farrow & Ball. The color and the name just make so much sense. I scored these great dining chairs on Facebook Marketplace and painted them in that shade. It’s bright but somehow comforting, and it makes me smile every time I walk in.

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