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Modern Persian Food

Maz Jobrani on Persian Food

21 min • 12 maj 2021

In Episode #32, co-hosts Bita and Beata welcome a very special guest, Maz Jobrani.  Maz is a well-known Iranian American comedian who has been featured in numerous films, specials, shows, and comedy clubs.  He has more recently also started a podcast called “Back to School”.  Maz is well loved in the Iranian community and Bita and Beata are happy to have him talk about their favorite topic, Persian food, specifically Maz’s personal experiences with eating and enjoying Persian food in childhood, as a young adult, and more recently with his family.

 

Maz immigrated to the US at the age of 6 and grew up in northern California, in Marin, with Beata’s brothers. He now resides in Los Angeles, Southern California.

 

Foods and traditions Maz remembers from his childhood

Maz’s favorite dishes to order from Persian restaurants

  • Enjoying tea with parents and grandparents - chai shirin, Persian tea with sugar
  • Eating traditional Persian breakfasts of tea, bread, cheese, and delicious jams
  • Sabzi polo ba mahi (herb rice with fish, white fish)
  • Kashk bademjoon (Persian eggplant dip)
  • Mast-o-museer (yogurt with shallots)
  • Appetizers
    • Sabzi khordan (fresh herb platter)
    • Gerdoo (walnuts)
    • Paneer (Persian cheese, typically feta)
  • Stews served over Tahdig (crispy rice from the bottom of the pot)
    • Khoresh ghormeh sabzi
    • Khoresh ghemeh
    • Khoresh fesenjoon

 

Maz’s favorite restaurants in the LA area

  • Darya Restaurant
  • Shamshiri Grill 
  • Raffi’s Place
  • Attari Sandwich Shop for their sandwiches, i.e. mortadella sandwiches (with pickles, tomatoes, and butter), kotlet sandwich, kookoo sandwich, soups

 

Reference to “What I Eat - Around the World in 80 Diets” - one of the couples/authors sited Persian food as the best in the world.

Reference to Padma Lashmi’s special, “Taste The Nation'' where he was one of the guests and joined in at the Elat Market.  (Persian breakfasts)

Reference to Anthony Bourdain in his episode about Iran where he refers to Iranians as “the most hospitable people in the world” 

 

Eating Persian food as a young adults/ in early 20’s

  • Beef soltani plate
  • Rice with oil, extra butter, raw egg
    • All seasoned with sumac

 

Experiences traveling as a comedian with Persian food

  • Restaurant hospitality (Australia, DC, SF)

 

Food as a bridge to cultural gaps.  Food as the #1 way to teach other people about people different than themselves and bring them closer in a way everyone understands, eating and food.  A great foray into other cultures.  Like comedy, food brings people together in joyful experiences of laughing and eating.

 

Ask the Beats!

Maz asks Bita and Beata after sharing that he is good at eating food but not so much at making it, “what is the simplest Persian dish to cook?

  • Bita answers with Tacheen
  • Beata answers with Maast-o Khiar or Maast-o Laboo 

 

Resource links and recipes from this episode:

 

 

Tacheen Recipes:

 

Yogurt dip/sides Recipes: 

 

Stews:

Podcast production by Alvarez Audio 

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