Reheat: The Rice Cooker That Changed Jake Cohen’s Life
Nov 8, 2024
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Jake Cohen, a cookbook author and social media star, talks about his culinary transformation, discovering Middle Eastern Jewish recipes after meeting his husband. He shares the controversial ingredient he adds to tahdig and debates if Rosh Hashanah brisket gets too much hype. Jake emphasizes the importance of personality in cooking videos, revealing how his love for modernizing Jewish dishes allows him to connect deeply with his heritage and audience. His journey shows cooking as a way to embrace identity and foster cultural appreciation.
Jake Cohen's culinary journey showcases the blending of Ashkenazi and Mizrahi Jewish cuisines, emphasizing the importance of preserving diverse culinary heritages.
His focus on modernizing Jewish food traditions illustrates a shift towards joy and connection, fostering an inclusive narrative around cultural practices.
Deep dives
The Joy of Reese's
Reese's continues to excel in combining chocolate and peanut butter, maintaining its status as a leader in the confectionery industry. The timeless classic of peanut butter cups is highlighted, but attention is also drawn to other exciting products, such as Reese's sticks that feature a crunchy wafer filled with peanut butter and coated in chocolate. This combination not only caters to indulgence but also evokes joy among enthusiasts of sweet and salty treats. Ultimately, the podcast encourages listeners to explore these delicious options and experience the brand's innovative offerings.
Jake Cohen's Culinary Journey
Jake Cohen shares his evolution from a culinary student to a social media sensation with an engaging charisma that resonates through various platforms. His new TV show, 'Jake Makes It Easy,' showcases simple, creative dishes that appeal to a wide audience, transcending specific cultural preferences by presenting diverse cuisines. The podcast delves into his background, tracing his inspiration from watching iconic cooking personalities on television to igniting his passion for entertaining. Cohen's ability to make small, impactful adjustments in recipes sets him apart, making cooking accessible and enjoyable.
Exploring Jewish Culinary Traditions
Cohen discusses the rich diversity within Jewish culinary traditions, making distinctions between Ashkenazi and Mizrahi Jewish foods. His personal journey involves learning recipes from his husband's family, who are of Mizrahi descent, providing insights into how different regional influences shape Jewish cuisine. He emphasizes the importance of preserving these culinary heritages, as well as the connections formed through food and family traditions. This exploration helps broaden the understanding of Jewish food beyond the stereotypical dishes commonly associated with Ashkenazi culture.
A New Perspective on Jewish Identity
Cohen expresses how his Jewish identity has evolved over time, highlighting the significance of embracing and modernizing Jewish traditions within today's context. His experiences reflect a desire to connect with his heritage while breaking away from the trauma often associated with being Jewish historically. By focusing on celebration through cooking and hospitality, Cohen illustrates a fresh perspective on Jewish culinary practices. This shift away from the past has enabled him to create a joyful narrative around food, one that fosters family connections and cultural appreciation.
Jake Cohen didn’t care much about Jewish food when he went to culinary school and worked in high end restaurants. But when he met his future husband, Jake was introduced to the Middle Eastern Jewish recipes of his in-laws, like tahdig and kubbeh. Soon, he was mining his own family’s Eastern European Jewish recipes, and putting his spin on matzo ball soup and kasha varnishkes. Earlier this year Jake published his first cookbook, Jew-ish: Reinvented Recipes From A Modern Mensch, and he’s become a social media star. Ahead of Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year), Dan and Jake talk about the controversial ingredient Jake adds to tahdig, whether Rosh Hashanah brisket is overhyped, and why personality is so important in online food videos.
This episode originally aired on August 30, 2021, and was produced by Dan Pashman, Emma Morgenstern, and Andres O'Hara. Edited by Tracey Samuelson. Mixed by Jared O’Connell. The Sporkful team now includes Dan Pashman, Emma Morgenstern, Andres O'Hara, Nora Ritchie, and Jared O'Connell. This update was produced by Gianna Palmer. Publishing by Shantel Holder and transcription by Emily Nguyen.
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