23-09-2025 19:48 via npr.org

Samin Nosrat once shunned recipes. Now she's sharing them

The Salt Fat Acid Heat cookbook author once worried that recipes were too constraining. But she now sees them as a tool for creating community and sharing food. Nosrat's new book is Good Things.(Image credit: Aya Brackett)
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