Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat. If you’ve cooked from the book or watched the show, you love Samin Nosrat. We all do. Which is why we just had to meet her and find out: why can we not get enough?
People never used to look at me twice,’ Samin says, sitting on an overstuffed, over-pillowed couch. ‘That was my superpower: when I met someone, I could decide whether to care about them based on whether they cared about me.’
A lot of people care about Samin now. I remember soon after her cookbook – Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat – came out in April 2017, a friend pressing it into my hands like something illicit. ‘You have to read this.’ Then her four-episode cooking-and-travel show based on the book appeared on Netflix, and it seemed like everyone was talking about those soy-braised short ribs or that miso egg. My friends who didn’t cook were posting photos of homemade focaccia. Something was happening.
Today, Samin’s not only a James Beard Award-winning darling of the food world, she’s an internet meme (google ‘Samin Nosrat Golden Girls’); a think-piece subject (‘Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat is Marxist Fantasy Porn’); and a person who gets tweets from Hollywood directors (‘A treat to watch you,’ wrote Ava DuVernay).
I’m here with Samin because I want to know what it’s like to have a fairly quiet career in food for almost 20 years – never running a restaurant, never appearing on MasterChef, just taking catering and teaching gigs as they came – then, at almost 40, become a full-blown food celebrity. I want to know why so many of us have fallen so hard for her at a time when we’re saturated with food content on every platform, when, on any given night, you can binge-watch more than 100 episodes of The Great British Bake Off. Why Samin? Why now?
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