Talking to Smart People

Catherine Smart
Talking to Smart People

Join host Catherine Smart a writer, cook, and millenial mom for conversations with chefs, entrepreneurs, and creatives who skip the small talk and share wisdom, inspiration, and laughs. Life, work, food, ...it’s all on the table. smartcooks.substack.com

Episodes

  1. 12/20/2024

    Consistency, community, and beating cancer, with Ali Feller of The Ali on the Run Show.

    Thanks for reading Smart Cooks! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. Ali’s fans know her as the host of The Ali on The Run Show, the world’s top rated running podcast. She’s a race announcer, broadcast correspondent, and community builder extraordinaire in the running world. She’s also a mom, a cancer survivor, and a fellow 2003 graduate of Hopkinton High (Go Hawks!) I’m lucky to have known Alison since kindergarten, and it surprises me not one tiny bit that this talented writer, determined creator, and quick-witted, self-aware woman has built such a successful career, and beautiful life. But despite many personal and professional highlights — going live from the broadcast booth at the New York City Marathon! Taking her daughter Annie to Disney! Selling out Carnegie Hall! — this last year was, in many ways, hellacious for Alison: She battled breast cancer and went through a divorce, while managing a pretty public life. I’m so grateful to Alison for sharing her playbook on building a creative career and a thriving community, while being so honest and open about the ups and downs she continues to experience. Whatever your year looked like, I hope this episode will inspire you to joyfully mark your milestones, and keep moving through the tough stuff until you get to your own version of what Alison calls, “The stagelight at the end of the tunnel”. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit smartcooks.substack.com

    38 min
  2. 12/11/2024

    In the kitchen (and in our feelings) with Meghan Splawn of Stir & Scribble.

    This week, Smart Cooks and Talking to Smart People are coming together to share the kitchen wisdom (and an excellent recipe) from Meghan Splawn. I was lucky to meet Meghan at an IACP conference many years ago. I was in a weird place professionally, I knew it was time to think about moving on from Milk Street to pursue my own projects, but not just co. was not yet a thing. Meghan, who was an editor at The Kitchn at the time, approached me after a small breakout discussion and said something about how she appreciated my positivity and perspective as a cook, and as a parent of young kids. That kindness carried me through, and gave me a confidence boost that was sorely needed. If you feel the urge to say something nice about someone, this is your reminder to speak up and do it! But back to Meghan! She has been a part of many cool culinary projects, from working with Alton Brown for a decade, to co-hosting the incredibly helpful Didn’t I Just Feed You? podcast for parents, to now, focusing on freelancing, family, and her Substack Stir & Scribble where she continues to encourage us in the kitchen, share her thoughts on feelings and food, and put out excellent recipes. Lucky for us, she shared her recipe for the sheet pan lasagna that is her go-to for feeding a holiday crowd. I hope you enjoy the conversation, and this gooey, delicious pasta dish in the very near future. -Catherine PS I would love it if you would consider subscribing to Talking to Smart People on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. And if you enjoy and could take a minute to write a review, it helps more people find our little podcast for cooks and creatives. Thank you! Thanks for reading Smart Cooks! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. RECIPE Sheet Pan Lasagna by Meghan Splawn Serves: 10 Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: 30 to 35 minutes 2 tablespoons olive oil, divided 1 (16-ounce) box dried lasagna noodles (not no-boil) 1 medium yellow onion, diced 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 pound mild Italian sausage 1 teaspoon Calabrian chili paste 1 teaspoon kosher salt 2 (about 16-ounce) jars marinara sauce 8 ounces shredded low-moisture mozzarella cheese (about 2 cups), divided 8 ounces whole-milk ricotta cheese (about 1 cup) 4 ounces grated Parmesan cheese (about 1 packed cup) * Heat the oven to 400ºF. Coat a rimmed baking sheet with a tablespoon of olive oil. Break the lasagna noodles into rough 2- to 3-inch pieces and move to a large bowl. Cover the * Heat the remaining tablespoon of olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Add the onion and cook, stirring occasionally, until translucent and lightly browned, 4 to 5 minutes. Stir in garlic cloves and cook until fragrant, about 1 minute. * Add the Italian sausage, Calabrian chiles, and kosher salt to the pot. Use a spatula or wooden spoon to break the sausage up into bite sized pieces and cook, stirring occasionally, until the sausage is browned and cooked through, about 5 minutes. * Drain the noodles, reserving ½ cup of their cooking liquid. Add the noodles, reserved water and jars of marinara sauce to the pot and stir to combine. Remove the pot from the heat. * Spoon the pasta onto the baking sheet and spread into an even layer. Be sure that all of the noodles are dressed with some sauce. Spoon the ricotta cheese in about 8 large dollops across the noodles. Sprinkle on shredded mozzarella cheese and grated Parmesan cheese. * Bake uncovered until the noodles are tender and the cheeses are melted and browned, 30 to 35 minutes. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit smartcooks.substack.com

    37 min
  3. 11/22/2024

    Thanksgiving fundamentals with Andrew "Kappy" Kaplan from Rachael Ray/Watch Entertainment.

    I was lucky to meet Andrew “Kappy” Kaplan, in the process of fulfilling a lifelong dream of doing some recipes for the Rachael Ray Show. Kappy is technically Rachael’s Vice President of Culinary Operations and co-founder and Director of Yum-o!, but he’s basically Rachael’s right hand man in all things culinary production, and philanthropy. Kappy is also host and creator of the fantastic Beyond the Plate podcast where he interviews the most well-loved chefs in the food business about their culinary journeys and the ways they give back. He’s also a producer on Rachael’s new podcast, I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead where she interviews chefs and celebrities about drive, resilience, and how we face life’s challenges. The list goes on, but this man has a hand in so many cool culinary projects I can’t name them all here. While his resume makes for some long show notes, it also makes him the perfect guest for today’s discussion on all thing Thanksgiving, and I’m grateful we were able to find time to chat! In today’s episode, Kappy and I discuss all of our favorite Thanksgiving recipes and techniques, and answer some listener questions. Below are links to some of the recipes discussed on the show. I hope this episode of Talking to Smart People is helpful and makes you hungry for Turkey Day. And if you have more questions? Send me a DM here on Substack or at catherinesmart_ on Instagram. Happy Thanksgiving everybody! Thanks for reading! Subscribe for free to Smart Cooks to receive weekly recipes and support my work. RECIPE LINKS: This crunchy topping from Samin Nosrat that Catherine is obsessed with. The sous vide turkey breast Kappy is making this year The low and slow dark meat Kappy is making this year Rachael Ray’s Negroni Cranberry Sauce Rachael Ray’s apple, celery and onion stuffing This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit smartcooks.substack.com

    1h 1m
  4. 11/01/2024

    Landon Bryant is cultivating a kinder corner of the internet.

    What a joy to talk with Southern storyteller Landon Bryant (@landontalks). Landon is a former art teacher and current content creator, stand-up comedian, and author of the forthcoming book “Bless Your Heart: A Field Guide to All Things Southern”. Maybe you’ve seen (or participated in) Landon’s social media discussions on how to take care of cast-iron skillets, the origins of “haint blue” porch ceilings, and whether or not cornbread should be sweet (according to Landon, absolutely not). If you haven’t, let me introduce this smart, humble, and hilarious southern gentleman. On this week’s Episode of Talking to Smart People, we dive into how he’s building a platform by cultivating a kinder corner of the internet, how we both navigate life with ADHD, how growing up in a small town shapes you, and of course, Southern cuisine. You can listen to this episode right here in this email up top, in the Substack app, and on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. If you enjoy Talking to Smart People, I’d be so grateful if you could take a moment to rate and review, and share an episode with a friend. You can pre-order Landon’s book HERE. And follow him on Instagram (plus find links to all Landon’s projects) HERE. I hope you enjoy this episode! -Catherine Are you a food lover? If you’d like delicious, original recipes you’ll want to make right now delivered straight to your inbox, please subscribe to my free weekly Smart Cooks newsletter This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit smartcooks.substack.com

    37 min
5
out of 5
16 Ratings

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Join host Catherine Smart a writer, cook, and millenial mom for conversations with chefs, entrepreneurs, and creatives who skip the small talk and share wisdom, inspiration, and laughs. Life, work, food, ...it’s all on the table. smartcooks.substack.com

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