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[Mastering the Craft: A Culinary Journey with Sohla El-Waylly]-[800: Start Here with Sohla El-Waylly]

The Splendid Table: Conversations & Recipes For Curious Cooks & Eaters · B2 · 2025-03-14

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From Restaurant Kitchens to Culinary Education: The Philosophy of Sohla El-Waylly

In this episode of The Splendid Table, host Francis Lam sits down with chef, writer, and recipe developer Sohla El-Waylly to discuss her career trajectory and her expansive new cookbook, Start Here. El-Waylly, known for her engaging cooking videos and deep-seated "nerdiness" for culinary history, shares her insights on why home cooks should prioritize understanding the "why" behind cooking techniques over simple rote memorization.

The Anti-Culinary School Perspective

El-Waylly candidly discusses her path into the professional food world, which began with a desire to escape traditional career paths and a fascination with fine dining. However, she offers a stark warning against the industry's reliance on expensive formal education. Having experienced the crushing weight of student debt, she designed Start Here to serve as a "culinary school between two covers." By providing step-by-step photos and deep dives into the science of cooking, she aims to empower home cooks to achieve professional results without the financial burden of culinary school.

Technical Mastery: The "Why" Over the "What"

A core theme of El-Waylly's approach is the deconstruction of techniques. Whether she is discussing the delicate anatomy of a rabbit or the precise science of a meringue, she emphasizes that understanding the underlying principles makes a cook more versatile.

  • Rabbit and Poultry: When asked about cooking rabbit, El-Waylly suggests viewing it as "really difficult chicken." She recommends dry-brining—covering the meat in salt and letting it sit in the fridge overnight—to tenderize muscles and break down fat. For the loin, she advises gentle stovetop searing with butter, while the legs benefit from a slow braise.
  • The Art of Meringue: Addressing a listener's failed pavlova, she identifies humidity and "under-whipping" as the primary culprits. She notes that the enemy of a crisp meringue is moisture, advising cooks to leave the oven door slightly cracked during the cooling process to release steam.

Minimalist Kitchen Philosophy

Despite her professional background, El-Waylly advocates for a minimalist approach to kitchen equipment. She argues that amateur chefs do not need a plethora of gadgets. Her must-haves are simple: a 10-inch cast iron skillet, a Dutch oven (which she suggests buying secondhand), a cutting board, and a few essential knives. She playfully debates the necessity of rice cookers and high-end appliances, emphasizing that skill and understanding equipment—like knowing how to season a cast iron pan—outweighs the need for expensive tools.

Creative Flavor Profiles: The Bestia-Inspired Pie

El-Waylly highlights her Bestia-inspired phyllo chicken pie as a perfect example of teaching technique through flavor. The primary lesson is the proper way to brown ground meat: instead of breaking it into crumbles immediately, she suggests letting it sit in an even layer to achieve a deep, caramelized sear. The dish also showcases her love for combining savory and sweet, using warm spices like cinnamon and black pepper alongside raisins and a dusting of powdered sugar, challenging the boundaries of traditional Western flavor profiles.

Ice Cream and the Magic of Ingredients

In a heartwarming segment, El-Waylly offers advice for a teacher looking to share unique flavors with her students. She suggests a high-quality, eggless vanilla base, emphasizing that steeping vanilla pods in the mixture overnight allows the aroma to "permeate" the cream. For a more adventurous option, she introduces the concept of sweet corn ice cream, noting that using both the kernels and the cobs in the base creates a "magic" flavor profile that is surprisingly savory and deep. Her advice reinforces the idea that great cooking is often about paying attention to the small, often overlooked details that elevate a dish from basic to extraordinary.

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I guess it's when I realized that you can really connect with anybody over food.
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I fantasized about having a restaurant in the same way you fantasize about being in a band.
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it's the only thing that i did that i that actually wasn't miserable
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I feel you on that.
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There is a real disconnect.
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put everything aside
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get through school
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roll with the punches
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give someone a leg up
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get away with
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