Florence Pugh Cooks Garlic Crostini | Vogue
Summary
TLDRIn this delightful and candid episode of 'Cooking with Flo,' actress Florence Pugh invites viewers into her kitchen to create a simple yet flavorful garlicky crostini. She emphasizes the importance of using fresh ingredients like tomatoes, garlic, chili, and feta, and shares her personal cooking philosophy that embraces imperfection and spontaneity. Pugh also candidly discusses the pressures of body image in Hollywood and her own experiences, highlighting her love for food and her refusal to conform to restrictive diets. The video is not just a cooking tutorial but also a reflection on self-acceptance and the joy of cooking as a form of self-expression and relaxation. As she prepares the crostini, she adds a twist by making a martini, showcasing her ability to multitask and enjoy the process. The summary concludes with her serving the finished dish, dancing to stock music, and leaving viewers with a sense of warmth, humor, and inspiration to cook with love and authenticity.
Takeaways
- đ Start with preparing the bread first as it requires slow baking time in the oven.
- đ Use tomatoes on the vine, garlic, chili, and feta for the crostini toppings.
- đ§ Garlic is a key ingredient; however, be mindful of the amount as it can be overpowering.
- đ„ Florence enjoys making a martini with a twist while cooking, emphasizing the importance of enjoying the process.
- đȘ A sharp knife is crucial for cooking, as taught by Florence's father.
- đ§ Adaptability is important in cooking; if something goes wrong, adjust the recipe as needed.
- đ¶ïž The recipe is quite garlicky and may not be suitable for those who plan to be in close proximity to others.
- đč Preparing a cold drink like a martini can add a fun element to the cooking experience.
- đ Cooking allows Florence to return to her normal self after playing intense characters on screen.
- đœïž The final crostini dish can be garnished with feta and optionally anchovies, with coriander for a fresh touch.
- đ Florence's personality shines through as she dances to stock music, showing that cooking can be a joyful and expressive activity.
Q & A
What is the main dish that Florence Pugh is preparing in the video?
-Florence Pugh is preparing a quick garlicky crostini.
What type of tomatoes are preferred for this recipe?
-Tomatoes on the vine are preferred for the recipe.
What is the significance of using stale bread in this recipe?
-Stale bread is used because it can better withstand the slow time in the oven without becoming too soggy.
Why does Florence mention making mistakes while cooking?
-Florence believes that making mistakes can lead to the best food and cooking, as it allows for creativity and adaptation.
What is Florence's preferred drink while cooking?
-Florence prefers to make a martini with a twist while cooking.
How does Florence feel about the expectations of body image for women, particularly in Hollywood?
-Florence feels that body image is a major issue for women, especially young women in Hollywood, and she has personally faced challenges with these expectations.
What does Florence emphasize about the importance of a sharp knife in cooking?
-Florence emphasizes that a sharp knife is essential in cooking, as it was taught to her by her father, and she often brings her own knives when cooking at someone else's house.
How does Florence describe the process of preparing the tomatoes for the crostini?
-Florence describes chopping the tomatoes in half, then halving them again with no need for neatness, and then smooshing them to create a pulp that will go on top of the bread.
What is Florence's attitude towards adapting when things go wrong while cooking?
-Florence has a flexible attitude, suggesting that when things go wrong, one should adapt and continue with the cooking process.
How does cooking help Florence transition from her intense acting roles to her everyday self?
-Cooking allows Florence to get back to her usual self after playing intense characters, providing a comforting and grounding routine.
What are the final steps in preparing the crostini according to the video?
-The final steps include taking the bread out of the oven, rubbing garlic on top, adding the tomato mixture, and then topping with feta and optionally anchovies and coriander.
What does Florence do at the end of the video after presenting her dish?
-Florence jokes about dancing to stock music and humorously comments that she feels like she's on a Disney channel.
Outlines
đ Preparing Garlicky Crostini with Florence Pugh
Florence Pugh introduces her cooking show 'Cooking with Flo' and shares her recipe for a quick garlicky crostini. She emphasizes the importance of starting with the bread, which can be stale, and cutting it into thin slices for baking. Florence discusses her family's passion for cooking and her approach to cooking, which includes embracing mistakes as part of the process. She humorously admits to not knowing the oven temperature to use and suggests making a martini while the bread bakes. Florence also addresses body image issues for women, reflecting on her own experiences in Hollywood and her decision not to comply with certain expectations around dieting.
đ§ Cooking with Adaptability and Flavor
Florence continues with her recipe by demonstrating how to chop tomatoes and garlic, noting that the dish is very garlicky and may not be ideal for those planning to kiss someone afterward. She emphasizes the importance of having a sharp knife, a lesson from her father. Florence also discusses the need to adapt when things go wrong in the kitchen, such as when vinegar spills unexpectedly. She shows how to use the juices from the tomatoes and garlic to enhance the crostini and suggests a simple trick for making garlic bread when there's nothing else available. Florence talks about how cooking helps her transition from her intense acting roles back to her normal self. She finishes the crostini with feta and optional anchovies, garnishing with coriander. The video ends with Florence dancing to stock music, feeling like she's on a Disney channel, and thanking viewers for watching her episode.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄCrostini
đĄTomatoes on the Vine
đĄGarlic
đĄChili
đĄFeta
đĄCoriander/Cilantro
đĄOlive Oil
đĄVinegar
đĄMartini with a Twist
đĄBody Image
đĄAdaptation in Cooking
Highlights
Florence Pugh shares her recipe for a quick garlicky crostini.
The crostini requires ingredients like tomatoes, garlic, chili, anchovies, coriander, feta, olive oil, vinegar, salt, pepper, and bread.
Stale bread can be used for this recipe.
Florence's family members are cooks, with her dad being a professional cook.
She emphasizes the importance of making mistakes in cooking as it leads to the best food.
Florence doesn't know the exact oven temperature to use, showing her adaptable approach to cooking.
She prepares a martini with a twist while the bread bakes in the oven.
Florence shares her method for chilling martini glasses in the freezer for a frosty effect.
The tomato mixture is made by coarsely chopping tomatoes and combining them with garlic, olive oil, salt, and chili.
Florence discusses the societal pressures on women's body image and how it affects their relationship with food.
She shares her experience of not complying with diet expectations in Hollywood and standing up for herself.
Florence emphasizes the importance of using a sharp knife in cooking, a lesson from her dad.
She adds a lot of garlic to the recipe, creating a very garlicky flavor.
Florence talks about adapting when things go wrong in cooking, such as when vinegar spills.
The crostini are baked in the oven until crispy.
She serves the crostini topped with the tomato mixture, feta, and optional anchovies, garnished with coriander.
Florence enjoys the combination of performing and cooking in her career, using cooking as a way to unwind after playing intense characters.
The final dish is presented, featuring the flavorful tomato-garlic topping and the crispy bread.
Florence ends the episode with some playful dancing to stock music.
Transcripts
- Hey, this is "Cooking with Flo," [beep].
[Florence laughs] [soft, mid-tempo music]
Hello, Vogue, I'm Florence Pugh, and today,
I'm gonna make a quick garlicky crostini.
You will need tomatoes, preferably on the vine,
some garlic, lots of garlic, a chili,
anchovies, if you like them, and some coriander or cilantro,
and my favorite, feta, plenty of olive oil,
a little dash of vinegar, and, of course,
your salt and pepper and bread because that's the best bit.
Firstly, you want to get your bread going
before anything else because it's gonna take a fair bit
of slow time in the oven,
and you're gonna do on the diagonal some nice thin slices.
This is probably the one recipe,
well, there's plenty of recipes,
where you can use stale bread.
Cooking has been a huge part of my life.
My dad's a cook. My mom is a cook.
My gran's a cook.
Well, they're not all professional cooks. Just my dad is.
Grab a pan,
[pan clatters] [soft upbeat music]
and you're going to drizzle both sides, and it can be messy.
Schmudge it around in the pan.
But I always like making a few mistakes because, to me,
that's where the best food and cooking comes from.
So, for example, today, I don't really know
what temperature to put the oven on.
Pop it in your oven for whatever temperature,
[laughs] and wait until it cooks.
Now I usually, when I'm cooking,
like to make a little drink,
so I'm going to prepare my favorite,
which is a martini with a twist.
Okay, so ideally, if you've thought about it,
you would've put your martini glasses in the freezer
to get that nice bit of cold, frosty bit,
and you're going to wait until the very last minute
to get them out.
Whoops.
Fill up your shaker with ice,
[ice clatters]
and then fill up your shaker with vodka.
[vodka glugs]
Glug, glug, glug, glug, glug, glug, glug,
glug, glug, glug, glug, glug, glug.
Shake!
[ice clatters]
It's the perfect size! Look at that.
See, when you put it in the freezer,
you get that nice frosted kind of tip all the way around,
and it just kind of keeps it colder for longer,
which is essentially what you want.
You're gonna get your lemon.
You're going to finely just slice a piece all the way down.
Then you're gonna wipe the inside,
[soft rhythmic music]
give it a swirl,
and pour that wonderful nectar into your glass,
and now we can continue cooking.
Oops, I spilled some.
So now I'm gonna start with the tomatoey,
garlicky, olive oily, salty chili thingy.
That's the name.
We're gonna grab your tomatoes. Grab your garlic.
Okay, so chop your tomatoes in half,
half again and half again.
They don't need to be neat or pretty at all.
They're all gonna go in a bowl.
You're all gonna smoosh them together,
and they're just gonna go on the top of bread anyway,
so it's not gonna be like anything fancy.
Literally even if you don't know how to chop,
just mush them in some way and get them all done,
and it's basically gonna create a nice like pulp,
which is a horrible word, [laughs] but it's delicious.
I mean, food is a part of it,
but body image for women is a major thing.
From the moment you start growing thighs and bums
and boobs and all of it, everything starts changing,
and your relationship with food starts changing.
I had a weird chapter with the beginning of my career,
but that was because I wasn't complying,
and I think that was confusing to people,
especially in Hollywood.
I think women, especially young women in Hollywood,
are obviously putting themselves in all these ways
in order to get whatever opportunity that they need to get
because that's just the way that it's been,
and when I went and did that project,
it was expected that you would be on whatever diet
that you needed to be on, and for me,
that was just shocking because I'd never done that before.
That's not to say that other people can do that, but yeah,
I think I definitely put my foot down in that aspect.
I love food.
As I said, literally, you don't even need to chop.
Just do that. Just smoosh it, easy.
Pop that in the bowl.
[soft percussive music]
You don't wanna miss out on those juices.
Wipe my hands 'cause I'm wearing a really nice dress,
and then we're gonna get some garlic.
God, that's a tough one.
And this one is a very garlicky recipe,
and so if you have any people that you're wanting to kiss,
just bear in mind 'cause it's like your breath
will become dangerous, but that's fine.
That's the point of garlic. A sharp knife is everything.
My dad taught me that when I was younger.
You don't even really need to do anything.
You just put it down.
Whenever I go to someone's house and I'm cooking for them,
I will always either bring my knives
or I'll get them a knife for their birthday being like,
"Yeah, you really need it," and actually,
it's because I need it when I'm in their kitchen.
This is a lot of garlic. I think I over garlicked.
Yeah, this is a lot of garlic.
I'm gonna put half of that in.
[soft percussive music]
Maybe a little more.
Do a bit of that, do a bit of this.
That was a lot of that.
Maybe I'll chop some more [laughs] chili.
That's another thing.
Things go wrong and you just have to adapt.
Like I didn't know the vinegar
was gonna come gushing out, and now I'm gonna adapt.
[Florence screams]
[Florence grunts]
Yeah.
[soft percussive music]
Great. It's gonna self bake for a bit.
It's just gonna be put there and it's gonna be friends
with the garlic and the chicky.
Chicky? Chili.
Ta-da! It's all clean.
And it's time to take things outta the oven.
Outta the oven. Plunk it down.
Grab a garlic. This is the best bit.
And you're just gonna scratch it on the top like that.
Actually, this is a really handy snack.
If you don't have anything in the fridge,
just wipe garlic on a toasted piece of bread,
and you've got yourself a very simple
but very tasty garlic bread.
So two of my favorite loves, performing and cooking,
kind of come in hand in hand time and time again.
I play, throughout my entire career,
very intense characters, and, for me, I'm not method.
I don't stay in it all day, but when I get home,
I really need to get back to my usual self,
and I will always cook myself dinner,
or I'll cook whoever I'm with dinner as well.
So the best thing about this
is you have all of this amazing juice.
Now this amazing juice is gonna go
on every single one of these crusts.
The crusty bread, not so crusty,
so you can chew it without getting bleedy gums
'cause I hate that.
[soft percussive music]
And then I'm gonna do half with feta on the top
and half with feta and anchovies on the top.
I forgot about my coriander! Just this much.
You're gonna fold it into a little ball,
and you're gonna just quickly go like this.
Grab some feta, sprinkle on each piece,
and you are going to put one just on the top like that.
Definitely do half and half
because not everybody likes anchovies,
and there we have it with a bit of sprinkle of coriander.
[Florence laughs]
I've been told since we couldn't clear Del Water Gap
that we're gonna listen to some stock music,
and I'm gonna do my best moves to this music.
Thank you for watching my episode.
Here's my delicious dish, and let's do some dancing.
I feel like I'm in a Disney channel. This is great. [laughs]
Hey, this is "Cooking with Flo," [beep].
[Florence laughs] [bright electronic music]
[bread crunches]
[bright electronic music] [people speak indistinctly]
Woo!
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