Sprinkling joy is what chef Tracy Wilk 鈥10 does best.

In light of the world鈥檚 COVID-19 pandemic, Wilk has turned the kitchen of her small studio apartment in New York City into a full-blown bake shop. Her inspiration: The brave first responders passionately dedicated to the safety of civilians. The treat: A variety of gooey, sweet cookies that Wilk considers to be her forte.

鈥淚 have no medical training, but I can bake a really, really good cookie for the people who do,鈥 Wilk says.

鈥淭his concept may have started with the coronavirus, but the sprinkling of joy made with love in the kitchen will go on forever.鈥

After being furloughed from her job as a chef and instructor at the Institute of Culinary Education, she decided to use her time to provide tasty treats for local medical employees working long hours. Then she created#BAKEITFORWARD, a social media initiative to encourage others to give thanks through food to those on the front lines of the pandemic.

So far, Wilk has raised more than $3,500 on GoFundMe that will go toward a #BAKEITFORWARD cookbook, made with the intention of share her recipes to others so that they, too, can spread positivity during this time.

鈥淭his concept may have started with the coronavirus, but the sprinkling of joy made with love in the kitchen will go on forever,鈥 Wilk says. 鈥淲hen you have a bad day, or you want to bring someone else some happiness, this cookbook will serve as a template for doing that.鈥

Despite her experience as a professional chef, Wilk鈥檚 degree in political science from the 麻豆原创 is what she points to as an important influence in #BAKEITFORWARD.

鈥淵ou wouldn鈥檛 think I鈥檇 be using a degree in political science as a chef,鈥 Wilk says, 鈥渂ut it is the perfect degree to blend my passion for nonprofit work with my passion for food.鈥

(Photo courtesy of Tracy Wilk ’10)

Wilk鈥檚 love for both food and helping others began at a young age. When she was old enough to choose a university to attend for her bachelor鈥檚 degree, there was no doubt in Wilk鈥檚 mind 麻豆原创 is where she wanted to be.

鈥淚 loved everything about the school,鈥 says Wilk, who is from Miami. 鈥淔rom the experiences 麻豆原创 offers, to the campus, to being right around Disney, I was drawn from the get-go and I knew in my heart that this is where I wanted to be for school.鈥

While in Orlando she also had the chance to frequent vegan restaurants in the area. When she decided to attend culinary school, she wanted to attend one where she knew she鈥檇 be making nutrient-dense food akin to that approach, leading her to the Natural Gourmet Institute.

But as her career progressed, Wilk says she learned that sometimes classic eggs, butter, and sugar cannot be beat.

鈥淭he cookies that I鈥檓 making for #BAKEITFORWARD are not vegan or nutrient dense, but right now that isn鈥檛 my focus,鈥 Wilk says. 鈥淢y focus here is to bring joy, and there is nothing more joyful than a buttery, melt-in-your-mouth chocolate chip cookie made with classic pastry ingredients.鈥

When she鈥檚 finished baking up batches in her kitchen, she hand delivers her goods to local hospitals and service departments. What Wilk loves most about this ritual is the humanity she gets to see on her walks to her destinations.

鈥淥n my way to drop off the cookies, I always see chalk on the sidewalk and free coffee deliveries being made, stuff like that,鈥 Wilk says. 鈥淚t reminds me that we are all human and all going through something totally new to us, not to mention terrifying. It鈥檚 the little things we do as human beings that can make a difference in someone鈥檚 life right now.鈥