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[Creative Culinary Solutions: Bay Leaves, Leftovers, and Pantry Staples]-[Old Bay Leaves, New Bae Arrives]

Home Cooking · B2 · 2020-09-30

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Rediscovering Culinary Staples and Creative Cooking

In this episode of Home Cooking, hosts Samin Nosrat and Hrishikesh Hirway return to explore the art of cooking with what you have on hand. The conversation spans from revitalizing misunderstood ingredients like bay leaves to ingenious ways to repurpose pantry leftovers.

The Bay Leaf Controversy

Addressing a listener's skepticism, Samin defends the bay leaf, noting that its reputation for being flavorless often stems from using old, dried-out jars of spices. She argues that "one fresh bay leaf can absolutely perfume a pot," describing the aroma as "floral" and "herbaceous." She suggests that home cooks develop a relationship with the ingredient by seeking out fresh leaves, which are far more "powerful" and "vibrant" than their aged counterparts. For Samin, boiling legumes without a bay leaf is unthinkable, as it serves as a foundational aromatic.

Creative Solutions for Lunch and Dessert

Responding to listeners seeking lunch inspiration, Samin recommends a "soup bar" approach using frozen vegetables and broths, which can be prepared in about "12 minutes." She also highlights the versatility of a rice cooker as a base for diverse meals. For those struggling with dessert constraints—avoiding fruit, chocolate, and traditional Indian sweets—Samin suggests focusing on "flavor regions" like caramel, honey, cinnamon, and dairy. She specifically champions the "Russian honey cake" as an exquisite, albeit time-consuming, project, and praises simple yellow cakes as a nostalgic, crowd-pleasing alternative.

Triage for Excess Ingredients

When a listener asked about an abundance of cucumbers, Samin proposed moving beyond salads into the realm of "chilled cucumber and yogurt soup" or the Iranian drink Sekanjabin. By combining vinegar, sugar, and grated cucumber, she describes a refreshing, "sour, sweet, cucumbery, slushy" experience that could even be reimagined as a non-alcoholic cocktail mixer.

Similarly, the hosts address the "Chef Detective" challenge of a grandmother's pull-apart bread recipe. By analyzing the ingredient list—which included options for milk or buttermilk—they determined the recipe reflected a "post-depression era" ethos of using whatever was available. They suggest a "taco formation" technique for the dough, layered with liberal amounts of butter, to achieve the desired flaky, pull-apart texture.

The Philosophy of Leftovers

Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the importance of "differentiation in texture." Samin shares her method for using the "dregs of the chip" bag as a crunchy topping for black beans or a breading substitute for fish. They conclude by celebrating the resourcefulness of home cooks, referencing Tamar Adler's work on transforming leftovers into new dishes, such as turning cold polenta into "polenta gnocchi." The episode serves as a reminder that with a bit of creativity, even the most mundane pantry items can be transformed into something delicious.

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Can I leave it at that?
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I just like it when a plan comes together.
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I also feel like Bayleaves are really divisive.
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It's a wonderful feeling.
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You have to keep the haters at bay.
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have you covered
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fit it into your life
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bursting with joy
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give too much away
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borne fruit
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