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Salt Fat Acid Heat

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American documentary cooking show on Netflix

Salt Fat Acid Heat
Genre
  • Food
  • Documentary
Based onSalt Fat Acid Heat by Samin Nosrat
Directed byCaroline Suh
StarringSamin Nosrat
Theme music composerFall On Your Sword
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes4
Production
Executive producers
  • Bet Cotner
  • Alex Gibney
  • Zana Lawrence
  • Lisa Nishimuru
  • Samin Nosrat
  • Stacey Offman
  • Caroline Suh
  • Stefano Biraghi
CinematographyLuke McCoubrey
Running time40–48 minutes
Production companyJigsaw Productions
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseOctober 11, 2018 (2018-10-11)

Salt Fat Acid Heat is an Americancookingdocumentary television series starringSamin Nosrat. Based on her2017 book of the same name, the four-part series premiered onNetflix on October 11, 2018.

The show and book's title comes from Nosrat's proposed four elements of successful cooking:salt,fat,acid, andheat.[1] Each installment of the series focuses on a particular element, with Nosrat traveling to a different location to demonstrate how the element is used in local cuisine.[2] In each episode, Nosrat has guides who walk her through their homeland's cuisine while she pulls out the lessons related to each fundamental element.[3] The show is "part how-to guide for home cooks of all skill levels and part aspirational travelogue".[3]

Episodes

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No.TitleOriginal release date
1"Fat"October 11, 2018 (2018-10-11)
Nosrat visits Italy, looking at important fats in foods includingolive oil, cheese, and meat.
2"Salt"October 11, 2018 (2018-10-11)
In Japan, Nosrat explores how salt is included in traditional cuisine, includingsoy sauce andmiso.
3"Acid"October 11, 2018 (2018-10-11)
Nosrat goes to theYucatán Peninsula in Mexico to learn about different kinds of acid in cooking.
4"Heat"October 11, 2018 (2018-10-11)
Nosrat returns to her hometown,Berkeley, California, and visitsChez Panisse, the first restaurant she worked at, where she discusses the importance of heat. She also hosts a feast in her home, cooking alongside her Iranian mother.

Reception

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The show has received positive reviews from critics. On the review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes, the series has a 100% approval rating based on nine reviews, with an average rating of 7.5 out of 10.[4]

Maura Judkis ofTheWashington Post called it "unlike any other food show on TV", particularly mentioning the high proportion of women and home cooks featured on the show.[1]

ForEater, Greg Morabito described Nosrat as "a charming host", and applauded her and director Caroline Suh for conceiving of a "completely new style of culinary TV show".[5]

Doreen St. Félix's review inThe New Yorker ascribed the show's success to "Nosrat's uncommon earnestness on camera".[6] St. Félix also described how the show gives viewers a feeling of nostalgia for something most people have not experienced: local, high-quality ingredients enjoyed in the beautiful vistas of their countries of origin.[6]

History

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Nosrat began teaching cooking classes in 2007 and found it a very inefficient way of teaching. Even before she wrote the book on which the TV show is based, she thought about TV as a great way to reach a wider audience. She recalled the moment:

"And after two or three classes, I was like,Man, if I had a TV show, I could get to so many people … Just like I had not seen a book that sets out to teach, I had not seen a show that really sets out to teach."[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abJudkis, Maura (October 15, 2018)."Netflix's new 'Salt Fat Acid Heat' is unlike any other food show on TV".Washington Post. RetrievedDecember 18, 2018.
  2. ^Polis, Carey (October 10, 2018)."'Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat' Is the New Netflix Series That's Very Much Worth Your Time".Bon Appetit. RetrievedDecember 19, 2018.
  3. ^abcGiorgis, Hannah (October 14, 2018)."Samin Nosrat Wants You to Cook With 'Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat'".The Atlantic. RetrievedDecember 27, 2021.
  4. ^"Salt Fat Acid Heat: Season 1".Rotten Tomatoes. RetrievedDecember 18, 2018.
  5. ^Morabito, Greg (October 13, 2018)."'Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat' Is a New Kind of Food TV Show".Eater. RetrievedDecember 19, 2018.
  6. ^abSt.Félix, Doreen (November 8, 2018)."Samin Nosrat's Sensual, Compassionate Food Travels in "Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat"".The New Yorker. RetrievedDecember 27, 2021.

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