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Harsh winters & vodka pickles: Celebrating Russian cuisine with Darra Goldstein


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This week, we're excited to welcome Darra Goldstein to Salt + Spine, the podcast on stories behind cookbooks.


In her latest cookbook, Beyond the North Wind: Russia in Recipes and Lore, Darra journeys 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle to the Kola Peninsula, bordering the Barents Sea. It's "one of the literal ends of the earth—next stop, North Pole," Darra writes in the book. She travels here to rid herself of any outside influence and explore the true complexities of Russian cuisine during the country's harsh winters.


Previously, Darra wrote Fire and Ice: Classic Nordic Cooking (nominated for a James Beard Award in 2016) and her first cookbook, A Taste of Russia: A Cookbook of Russian Hospitality, first published in 1983. Darra is also the founding editor of Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture.


Her journey allowed her to discover what's at the heart of Russian cuisine: whole grains, fermented foods, and unique flavors such as sea buckthorn and fireweed leaves. The recipes in Beyond the North Wind offer a refreshing take on old techniques: think Raspberry Kvass, homemade Farmer's Cheese, Russian Handpies, and Buckwheat Croutons.


With a cookbook that's both inventive and inviting, Darra captures the landscape of Russian cuisine both past and present through her elevated storytelling and desire to shed the stereotypes of Russian cuisine. By bringing its history, people, and geography to the forefront, she gives us an in-depth understanding of how Russian food came into existence and how it's evolved.


In today's show, Salt + Spine producer Madeleine Forbes sits down with Darra in a San Francisco café to discuss:

  • Russian cuisine before and after the Soviet Union;
  • featured recipes from Beyond the North Wind, including infused vodkas and 20-minute pickles;
  • the process of seeking and preparing food during Russia's notoriously intense winters;
  • some of Russia's unique culinary ingredients, like sea buckthorn and fireweed leaves;
  • Russian hospitality and the country's restaurant landscape today;
  • and deconstructing the stereotype that Russian food is bland or boring.


PLUS: Recipes for Horseradish Vodka and 20-Minute Pickles.


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