For years, Trick Daddy has cooked on camera the same way he’s always rapped — unapologetic, opinionated, and rooted in Miami. Now, the Liberty City icon is turning that lifelong relationship with food into something tangible: Trick Daddy Pots, a new line of cookware designed not just for cooking, but for culture.
“People walk up to me saying, ‘Bitch, I got my pots,’” Trick says, laughing. “Now I want them to say it and mean it.”
But beneath the humor is something deeper. For Trick Daddy, the pots are a vehicle, a way to talk about family, relationships, and what he sees as a missing ingredient in today’s households: home time. New Times contributor David Suarez sat down with the Miami legend himself to discuss his meaningful new venture and his passion for the community.
Cooking as Culture, Not Content
Trick Daddy doesn’t see cooking as a trend or a side hustle. He sees it as a legacy. Raised in Miami and shaped by Southern and Caribbean influences, food has always been as present in his life as music…