Samin Nosrat (, , born November 7, 1979) is an Iranian-American chef, TV host, food writer and podcaster.
She is the author of the
James Beard Award
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–winning,
''New York Times'' Bestselling cookbook ''
Salt Fat Acid Heat'' and host of a
Netflix docu-series of the same name.
From 2017 to 2021, she was a food columnist for ''
The New York Times Magazine
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.''
Nosrat was also the co-host of the podcast ''Home Cooking.''
Early life and education
Nosrat was born in
San Diego
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,
California
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. She was raised in
University City, San Diego and attended
La Jolla High School.
Her parents emigrated from
Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort ...
to the United States in 1976, fleeing
state sanctioned persecution of
Baháʼís.
When Nosrat was 1 1/2 years old, her older sister Samar passed away at age 3 due to a terminal brain cancer.
She grew up eating mostly
Iranian cuisine
Iranian cuisine comprises the culinary traditions of Iran. Due to the historically common usage of the term "Name of Iran, Persia" to refer to Iran in the Western world,Yarshater, EhsaPersia or Iran, Persian or Farsi, ''Iranian Studies'', vol. ...
, and though she did not learn to cook until she was an adult, she has said that food was an important part of her childhood.
Nosrat attended the
University of California, Berkeley
The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California), is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Berkeley, California, United States. Founded in 1868 and named after t ...
, majoring in English.
Career
Early career
In 2000, as a
sophomore
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in college, Nosrat ate dinner at
Chez Panisse
Chez Panisse is a Berkeley, California, restaurant, known as one of the originators of California cuisine and the farm-to-table movement, opened and owned by Alice Waters. The restaurant emphasizes ingredients rather than technique and has de ...
and immediately applied to work there as a
busser
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.
She eventually worked her way up to the restaurant kitchen, becoming a cook and working with
Alice Waters
Alice Louise Waters (born April 28, 1944) is an American chef, restaurateur, food writer, and author. In 1971, she opened Chez Panisse, a restaurant in Berkeley, California, famous for its role in creating the farm-to-table movement and for ...
, who described her as "America's next great cooking teacher."
After leaving Chez Panisse, Nosrat worked in Italy and then other
Berkeley
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*Berkeley, California, a city in the United States
**University of California, Berkeley, a public university in Berkeley, California
*George Berkeley (1685–1753), Anglo-Irish philosopher
Berkeley may also refer to ...
-area restaurants. She worked as a sous-chef and took catering jobs before starting to teach private cooking classes in 2007.
She has said that she soon felt that a television show would be a more efficient way of teaching; however, it would be years before that would happen.
She later worked with
Michael Pollan
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, and was included in his book and the 2016
Netflix
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documentary television series
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Television documentaries exist either as a television documentary series or as a television documentary film.
* Television documentary series, sometimes called d ...
''Cooked'' as "the chef who taught Michael Pollan how to cook".
''Salt Fat Acid Heat''
Cookbook
Nosrat's 2017 cookbook ''
Salt Fat Acid Heat'', illustrated by
Wendy MacNaughton and including a foreword by Michael Pollan, explains the fundamental principles of good cooking which she defines by the four pillars named in the title. Instead of focusing on recipes alone, each pillar has its own chapter where Nosrat teaches readers through stories and wisdom gained from her years as a professional chef and cooking teacher. Rare for a cookbook, it teaches readers "from the ground up, how to be a good cook,"
functioning more as a textbook than a recipe collection.
The intention is that readers can improve their every day cooking with a fundamental understanding of food, improvising instead of needing to follow recipes.
Published in 2017, it has remained on best-selling lists for over three years.
The book was named "Food Book of the Year" by ''
The Times
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'' of London and was a
''New York Times'' best seller. The cookbook also won the 2018
James Beard Award
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for Best General Cookbook, was named Cookbook of the Year by the
International Association of Culinary Professionals
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, and won the 2018 IACP Julia Child First Book Award.
In 2019, it was named one of the ten "Best Cookbooks of the Century So Far" by
Helen Rosner in ''
The New Yorker
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''.
Television show
A
Netflix
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docu-series and travelogue based on the cookbook, also called ''
Salt Fat Acid Heat'', was released on October 11, 2018, with each of the four episodes based on one of the four elements of cooking set out in the title.
In episode 1, Nosrat goes to Italy to talk about the use of fat in cooking; in episode 2, Japan for salt; in episode 3, Mexico for acid; and in episode 4, returns to the United States, cooking at
Chez Panisse
Chez Panisse is a Berkeley, California, restaurant, known as one of the originators of California cuisine and the farm-to-table movement, opened and owned by Alice Waters. The restaurant emphasizes ingredients rather than technique and has de ...
as well as with her own mother, to discuss heat. The show was described by ''The Washington Post'' as "unlike any other food show on TV" and helped launch Nosrat to "household-name status."
''Home Cooking''
In March 2020, Nosrat and friend
Hrishikesh Hirway
Hrishikesh Hirway (born February 1, 1979) is an American musician, producer, and podcast and television host. He has made four albums under the name The One AM Radio, and has a side project with Lakeith Stanfield called Moors. He is the creator a ...
, who created the popular podcast ''
Song Exploder
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'', started the podcast ''Home Cooking'', which set out to help people cook for themselves in the midst of the COVID-19 global health crisis. Originally planned as a four-part mini-series, the podcast continued to publish sporadic episodes over the course of the pandemic. In April 2025, Nosrat announced plans for an eight-episode season to be published later that year.
The show is structured as a cooking advice show where Nosrat answers listener questions about cooking. It initially started as a way of answering the question, "How do I use the things I have in my pantry?" during a time when people were over-buying particular ingredients out of fear early in the pandemic and didn't have access to many other things. It later grew beyond this type of troubleshooting.
The show won the 2021
iHeartRadio
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award for Best Food Show, and was named one of the best podcasts of 2020 by
''Time'', ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'', ''
Vulture
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'', ''
The Economist
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'', and ''
The Atlantic
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It was founded in 185 ...
''.
Other projects
From 2017 to 2021, Nosrat was a regular "Eat" columnist for ''
The New York Times Magazine
''The New York Times Magazine'' is an American Sunday magazine included with the Sunday edition of ''The New York Times''. It features articles longer than those typically in the newspaper and has attracted many notable contributors. The magazi ...
''.
In March 2019, Nosrat announced a second cookbook, again in collaboration with MacNaughton, titled ''What to Cook''.
Ten Speed Press
Ten Speed Press is a publishing house founded in Berkeley, California, in 1971 by Phil Wood. It was bought by Random House in February 2009 and became part of their Crown Publishing Group division.
History
Wood worked with Barnes & Noble in 196 ...
will publish the collection of 120 recipes.
Similar to her first book, Nosrat's second cookbook is about helping home cooks navigate the kitchen more similarly to professional cooks. ''What to Cook'' will also cover four elements, the ones used for decision making: time, ingredients, resources, and preferences. Nosrat called them the "invisible set of constraints you face every time you set out to cook".
In March 2025, Nosrat announced a different title and concept for the cookbook. It is called ''Good Things'' and comes out September 2025.
Also in 2019, she was included on ''
Time
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''s
list of the 100 most influential people in the world.
In 2021, Nosrat made a guest appearance on
Michelle Obama
Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama ( Robinson; born January 17, 1964) is an American attorney and author who served as the first lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017, being married to Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United Stat ...
's children's cooking show called ''
Waffles + Mochi'' on Netflix.
Personal life
Nosrat lives in
Oakland, California
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with her dog, Fava.
References
External links
*
''Salt Fat Acid Heat'' website*Interview
Samin Nosrat Is Making Space At The Table (2019) from
NPR
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1979 births
Living people
American writers of Iranian descent
American cookbook writers
Mass media people from San Diego
Writers from Berkeley, California
University of California, Berkeley alumni
American Bahá'ís
American women chefs
Women food writers
21st-century American non-fiction writers
21st-century American women writers
American women non-fiction writers
American women podcasters
American food and drink podcasters
The New York Times journalists
Chefs from Berkeley, California
Iranian chefs
Iranian cookbook writers
People from University City, San Diego
Writers from San Diego