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Julie & Julia Before the Movie | Julie Powell


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This is a Vintage episode from 2006.

Julie Powell joins Mark Pascal and Francis Schott to talk about Julie & Julia, her year cooking 524 Julia Child recipes, and how a personal blog became a book before food blogging was a career path.

Why This Episode Matters

  • Julie Powell captured an early moment in food blogging, before the form became mainstream.
  • The interview took place before Julie & Julia became a movie, so the conversation is rooted in the original book and blog.
  • Julie explains why Julia Child’s ambition, late start, and seriousness about cooking spoke to her.
  • Mark and Francis challenge Julie on her controversial New York Times op-ed about greenmarkets, organic food, and privilege.
  • The episode connects cooking to reinvention, marriage, class, and the messy business of trying to change your life.

The Conversation

Julie Powell explains that the project began as a response to turning 30 and feeling stuck in her job and life. Mark and Francis connect immediately with the vivid, slightly dangerous pleasure in her food writing, especially her description of beef marrow as rich, intense, and “like eating life.” Julia Child appealed to Julie not because the recipes were easy, but because they were hard and worth doing. She also found inspiration in Julia’s own late start, since Child did not become “Julia Child” until well into adulthood.

The blog began in 2002 at her husband’s suggestion, when Julie says she barely knew what a blog was. What started as a personal challenge became a memoir about cooking, ambition, marriage, and reinvention. Julie is clear that Julie & Julia is not a cookbook; food is the route into a larger story about choosing something difficult and committing to it.

The conversation also digs into Julie’s New York Times op-ed on greenmarkets and organic food. Mark and Francis disagree with parts of her argument, but Julie explains that her real concern was judgment toward people who lack the money, time, or access to buy ideal ingredients. The debate lands on a shared point: good food should not be a privilege reserved for people who can afford it.

Timestamps

0:50 - Introducing Julie Powell and Julie & Julia
2:30 - Why she cooked 524 Julia Child recipes in one year
5:00 - Cooking after work, late dinners, and expensive ingredients
6:45 - From personal blog to published book
9:30 - he greenmarket debate and food privilege
16:00 - Marriage, chaos, and life after the project
18:00 - Mark and Francis reflect on Julie, Julia Child, and the op-ed debate 

Bio

Julie Powell was the author of Julie & Julia: My Year of Cooking Dangerously, based on her blog about cooking every recipe in Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking. The book was later adapted into the film Julie & Julia.

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Book: Julie & Julia: My Year of Cooking Dangerously
Original inspiration: Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking

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