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[The Art of Culinary Simplicity: Insights from Chefs Hilary Sterling and Domenica Marchetti]-[849: Ammazza! with Chef Hillary Sterling and Italian Cookies with Domenica Marchetti]

The Splendid Table: Conversations & Recipes For Curious Cooks & Eaters · B2 · 2026-05-08

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The Art of Culinary Simplicity: Insights from Chefs Hilary Sterling and Domenica Marchetti

In this episode of The Splendid Table, host Francis Lam explores the philosophy of "simple yet sophisticated" cooking with two distinguished culinary experts: Chef Hilary Sterling, author of Amazza, and cookbook author Domenica Marchetti, who delves into the world of Italian Cookies.

The Foundation: Honoring Early Culinary Roots

Chef Hilary Sterling reflects on her formative years working in local pubs and burger joints, such as the Blue Marlin and Murphy’s Pub. She emphasizes that these experiences were not just jobs, but foundational lessons in teamwork, efficiency, and the importance of reliability. Recalling the owner of Murphy’s Pub, Nancy, who would jump on the line when a staff member called out, Sterling notes, "She showed me that the restaurant always opens." This sense of responsibility is what ultimately drove her to culinary school, ensuring that she could handle the pressures of a professional kitchen. These early environments taught her that a restaurant is a living community, a lesson she carries into her own restaurant, Chisiamo.

The Philosophy of Amazza

Sterling explains that the title of her book, Amazza, is a Roman slang term that roughly translates to "you killed it" or "amazing." The book is designed to bridge the gap between simple, honest home cooking and the "show-off dishes" meant to impress guests. She argues that simplicity is the height of sophistication. A prime example is her Parmesan braised beans, a dish that relies not on complex techniques but on high-quality sourcing. By working with specific suppliers like SOS Chefs and cooking different bean varieties separately to respect their unique textures, Sterling demonstrates that "it’s about the love of the detail."

Transforming Vegetables through Technique

Sterling challenges the fear many home cooks have regarding vegetables. Through techniques like charring leeks while steaming them in a small layer of water, or salt-roasting zucchini to ensure a flawless, uniform texture, she reveals how to maximize flavor without over-complicating ingredients. Her "salt graveyard" method—reusing seasoned salt for multiple roasts—highlights both sustainability and practical kitchen wisdom. She encourages cooks to "close your eyes" and listen to the food, using senses beyond sight to determine when a dish is perfectly cooked.

Unraveling the Diversity of Italian Cookies

Domenica Marchetti shifts the focus to the often-overlooked world of Italian cookies. Contrary to the stereotype of dry, anise-heavy biscuits, Marchetti highlights the incredible regional diversity found across Italy. She describes a "swath of northern Italy" where specific cookies are tied to individual towns, such as the Canestraletto di Toriglia or the Imperialini di Omenia.

Marchetti explains that many Italian cookies, like the biscotti d'inzuppo (cookies for soaking), are designed with a specific purpose in mind: to be dipped in coffee or wine. This context is essential to their enjoyment. She also touches upon the chemistry of traditional baking, noting that the use of wine in doughs—common in southern Italy—likely contributes to the desired crispiness, much like alcohol does in modern frying batters.

Conclusion

Both chefs advocate for an approach to food that respects ingredients and traditions while embracing the joy of discovery. Whether it is Sterling’s meticulous attention to the "love of the detail" in a simple bowl of beans or Marchetti’s mission to uncover the "purity of flavor" in regional Italian sweets, the underlying message is clear: great cooking is about understanding your ingredients, respecting the history behind them, and having the courage to keep things simple.

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Megan Rapinoe here.
This week on A Touch More.
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I'm Francis Lam and this is The Splendid Table from APM.

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