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[Summer Harvest Mastery: Garlic, Zucchini, and Refreshing Korean Flavors]-[829: Summer Cooking with Abra Berens and Chef Jiho Kim]

The Splendid Table: Conversations & Recipes For Curious Cooks & Eaters · B2 · 2025-07-11

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The Lifecycle and Versatility of Garlic

Abra Berens, a chef and farmer, highlights the intensive lifecycle of garlic. On her farm, garlic is planted in October, mulched with straw, and overwintered. In spring, the shoots are harvested as "green garlic." As the plant begins to produce a flower shoot, or "scape," farmers remove it to redirect the plant's energy into the bulb. After harvesting in early July, the garlic undergoes a six-week "curing" process in a barn, where the iconic paper-like skin forms. Berens emphasizes that uncured garlic has a dissipating flavor, making it perfect for raw applications like bruschetta, while cured garlic holds its integrity for months. For preservation, she recommends making "tum"—a fluffy, mayonnaise-like emulsification made by pulsing garlic with vinegar, salt, water, and oil—or freezing garlic pureed with olive oil.

Managing the Zucchini Bounty

Addressing the common "zucchini surplus" that gardeners face in late summer, Berens suggests moving beyond basic breads or frittatas. She describes zucchini as having a "styrofoam" quality due to its high water content, which necessitates pairing it with strong aromatics. Her preferred preservation methods include creating a "fridge pickle" using acidic brines, or making "escabeche" by grilling or roasting planks of zucchini and soaking them in a tangy vinaigrette. For winter storage, she recommends cubing and deep-frying the zucchini until golden brown before freezing, or slow-cooking it with onions, fennel seeds, and chili flakes to create a silky, sauce-like base that can be used in lasagnas or as a vegan Alfredo.

Root Vegetable Innovation

Berens reframes brassicas like turnips, kohlrabi, rutabaga, and radishes as versatile, storage-friendly ingredients. Kohlrabi is described as "Midwestern jicama," perfect for raw snacking or shredding into slaws. When roasted beneath a chicken, these roots absorb the fat and juices, creating a savory, complex side dish. She also suggests poaching radishes in butter and chicken stock—a technique she learned in London—which transforms them into an elegant, tender dish. For those finding radishes too spicy, she advises peeling the skin, where most of the heat resides.

Incorporating Exotic Spices: The Case of Berbere

When dealing with leftover specialty spices like Ethiopian berbere, Berens advises against letting them sit idle. She suggests frying the spice blend in oil or butter to "awaken" the flavor. Berbere, which typically contains cardamom, fenugreek, and mild chili, pairs exceptionally well with fats; she recommends brown butter infused with berbere as a sauce for fish or poultry. For a surprising twist, she even suggests using it in honey to drizzle over yogurt or replacing cinnamon in baklava.

Summertime Refreshment: The Korean Culinary Approach

Chef Jihyo Kim shares his transition from a high-level pastry chef to a savory chef, noting that while pastry relies on rigid formulas, savory cooking requires "a la minute" judgment. He demonstrates a refreshing summer dish featuring daikon radish spiralized into "noodles," served in a cold dashi broth infused with toasted buckwheat seeds. The dish is topped with soy-cured salmon and fluke, cured with kombu to enhance the umami profile. Kim concludes by sharing a three-year-old "Baek Kimchi" (white kimchi), which, unlike spicy red versions, relies on salt and sugar fermentation to develop a deep, mild, and enduring flavor profile.

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It's the most incredible thing.
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I don't want to be a label of a zucchini hater.
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Let's get back to it with her and with you.
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