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The Splendid Table: Conversations & Recipes For Curious Cooks & Eaters · B2 · 2025-08-01

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Rediscovering the Hippie Kitchen: Jess Damick’s Health Nut

In this episode, host Francis Lam explores the evolution of "hippie cooking" with author Jess Damick, whose new book Health Nut serves as a modern, flavorful love letter to the counterculture food movement of the 1970s. Damick, who previously gained acclaim with Salad Freak, explains that her culinary philosophy is rooted in a childhood spent in a high-stress household where her mother, an emergency room nurse, sought solace in wholesome, simple foods.

Moving Beyond the Stereotype

Damick emphasizes that while many associate "hippie food" with bland brown rice and steamed vegetables, her goal is to prove that vegetable-forward, healthy eating can be both delicious and exciting. She credits her inspiration to classic cookbooks like the Moosewood Cookbook and Bare Feet and Good Things to Eat by Gypsy Boots, a pioneer of the California nature-boy movement. By incorporating techniques like using smoked soy sauce to add umami to vegetable dishes—such as her signature lentil loaf—Damick creates food that is "rich and fulfilling" without relying on meat.

Practicality and Self-Care

Central to Damick’s approach is the idea that healthy eating should not be a "huge project" or an act of deprivation. She advocates for "self-saucing" techniques, such as cooking fish in parchment paper packets, which not only keeps the kitchen clean but also seals in flavor. For Damick, healthy eating is about balance rather than rigid obsession, acknowledging that sometimes true self-care means enjoying a treat, like hot chicken, while generally maintaining a diet that makes you feel vibrant.

Culinary Troubleshooting with Chef Ashley Christensen

Chef Ashley Christensen of Raleigh, North Carolina, joins the show to answer listener questions, offering expert advice on elevating seasonal produce and mastering home cooking.

The Magic of Seasonal Ingredients

Christensen highlights the versatility of simple ingredients. When discussing sweet corn, she recommends making a "corn cob stock" by boiling the cobs until they reduce into a "magical elixir" of caramelized natural sugars. Regarding broccoli, she encourages listeners to stop discarding the leaves and stalks, noting that the stalks, once peeled to reveal the "translucent heart," are as delicious as water chestnuts. She also suggests using broccoli leaves in sautes or pureeing them into a pesto-like sauce.

Expert Tips for Home Cooks

  • Freezing Fruit: For items like tart cherries, Christensen advises pitting them and freezing them in a single layer on a sheet tray before bagging. This prevents them from clumping, allowing you to pull out small amounts for smoothies or sauces.
  • Potato Salad: To avoid blandness, Christensen suggests dressing potatoes while they are still hot. This allows the vegetable to "soak up a lot of that dressing and flavor" as it cools, effectively self-marinating the starch.
  • Perfecting Flan: Addressing a listener's struggle with hardened caramel, Christensen recommends a "low and slow" approach to melting sugar to prevent recrystallization. She also reveals a creative secret: roasting over-ripe bananas in their skins, pureeing the pulp, and folding it into a custard base to create a rich, intense banana-pudding flan.

Throughout the conversation, both Damick and Christensen underscore a shared philosophy: cooking should be an act of joy and self-expression. Whether it is through the "earthy liquid" of beet stems or the "roasty toastiness" of dark caramel, the key to great food lies in respecting ingredients and not overcomplicating the process.

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