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[Culinary Comforts and Creative Kitchen Experiments: A Home Cooking Journey]-[Guess What? Chicken Butt Is Delicious (with Yo-Yo Ma)]

Home Cooking · B2 · 2020-05-06

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Culinary Comforts and Creative Kitchen Experiments

In this episode of Home Cooking, hosts Samin Nosrat and Rishi Hirway delve into the therapeutic nature of cooking during challenging times, sharing personal anecdotes, answering listener questions, and discussing the emotional connection we have with food. From the comfort of lasagna to the intricacies of French pastry, the hosts explore how the kitchen serves as a sanctuary.

The Lasagna Chronicles and Emotional Cooking

Samin begins by sharing her recent obsession with making lasagna, jokingly admitting she has been "living inside of a lasagna" for a New York Times project. She reflects on the deeper meaning of cooking, noting that writing about it allowed her to process feelings of loneliness and anticipation during lockdown. She describes the "inexplicable moment at the dinner table" when strangers become a unified group, a sentiment that highlights the social power of food.

Solving Culinary Dilemmas: From Puddings to 'Avegatos'

Addressing a listener’s struggle to make desserts without an oven, Samin suggests stovetop puddings and custards. She raves about posset, a simple three-ingredient British dessert made of cream, sugar, and lemon juice, noting its "smooth texture" and refreshing quality. The duo also explores the joy of "stuffed foods," leading to a creative (and humorous) invention: the avegato—an avocado with a hard-boiled egg and an olive or cherry tomato inside, which Samin playfully calls an "avocado version of a turducken."

Mastering Chicken and Bridging Dietary Divides

To help a listener overcome a fear of undercooked chicken, Samin advises sticking to "bone-in skin-on chicken thighs." She explains that they are forgiving to cook and suggests a "sensory thermometer" method: using a metal fork to check the temperature against the skin of one's hand. For households with mixed dietary preferences—vegans and meat-eaters—Samin suggests modular meals like taco nights or Middle Eastern spreads, where individuals can customize their plates with various salsas, vegetables, and proteins like hummus or chicken kebabs.

The Versatility of Ginger and Kimchi

When faced with an excess of ingredients, Samin offers practical advice. For a pound of ginger, she recommends making a "fresh ginger and molasses cake" or a "ginger and garlic paste" for quick vegetable stir-fries. Regarding kimchi, she champions its versatility, suggesting it be used in "grilled cheese," "kimchi fried rice," or even "kimchi pancakes," which she describes as having a "crisp exterior and a satisfyingly chewy interior."

Conversations with Yo-Yo Ma: Music as Comfort

Legendary cellist Yo-Yo Ma joins the hosts to discuss the intersection of music and food. He reflects on his childhood in Paris, describing the "overwhelming smell of people making bread" as a core sensory memory. Ma compares the act of performing music to hosting a party, stating, "I am the host... instead of food, I'm offering them sounds." The discussion reinforces the idea that both cooking and music are tools for "creating or recapturing an emotional state of mind."

Concluding Thoughts on Technique and Tradition

As the miniseries concludes, the hosts discuss the nuances of culinary terminology, such as the pronunciation of confit. Samin defines confit as "poaching very slowly in fat," emphasizing that it results in a "silky and soft and luscious in texture" dish. The episode wraps up with a warm sentiment, acknowledging that while the future remains uncertain, the shared experience of cooking and the comfort found in simple, delicious meals remain a constant source of joy.

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I've been living under the layers of lasagna.
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Had it actually gone bad?
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the expiration date is no joke
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I kind of was like wow I got to use this up today
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I love you. I also love the choreographed nature of that question.
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have someone covered
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fit into your life
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come out of the closet
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reckon with
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in a row
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