About Misia Peta . . . .
Cocina Peruana
by Misia Peta!
Hilda Calderon (nee Velezmoro)
Born on January 9, 1915 in Lima, Peru, Hilda Velezmoro was the youngest of 10 children born to Carmen Rojas de Velezmoro and Rufino Velezmoro. In 1935, she married Miguel Calderon Goicochea, who after graduating from medical school became the founder of the publishing house, Thesis, S.A. They raised 6 amazing children who are multi-tasking, over-achievers (more on that later), who currently live in Peru, Brazil and the United States.
When tragedy struck her family, Hilda transformed herself from mother to author by inventing the pen name, Misia Peta. With her husband’s collaboration and editing skills, Misia Peta authored five books on Peruvian Cuisine (plus one she never published on Patternmaking) from 1971-mid-1980s, before moving on to other pursuits, namely grandchildren, crocheting and machine knitting.
In 2009, when she was 94 years old, Hilda Velezmoro de Calderón was publicly revealed to be the author behind the pen name Misia Peta, when she was honored by the Instituto Culinario D’Gallia, where she even gave a cooking demonstration.
She truly enjoyed the renewed interest in her work and even had her own FaceBook page, established at her request, so she could answer questions and communicate with her fans and admirers directly, which she did until she passed away in December 16, 2013 just shy of turning 99.
Her need to keep constantly busy in order to improve the lives of her family—-whether by preparing/decorating perfect meals or creating a gamut of beautiful handcrafts–continues on through her children and their families.