Tomato Garlic Pasta: A Delicious & Easy Recipe
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Tomato Garlic Pasta: A Delicious & Easy Recipe

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Alexis Nikole, The TikTok Forager
This piece is part of the Person of Interest vertical at @bonappetit
Alexis Nikole considers her TikTok fame a fortuitous accident. She knew nothing about the platform until she started an account for her day job as a social media manager. But when the 28-year-old from Columbus, Ohio, began experimenting on her personal page during the pandemic, she got more than she bargained for. Specifically: over 600,000 enthusiastic followers and 10.3 million likes.
Since April of last year, Nikoleās now viral account has been showcasing her immeasurable knowledge of foraging and cooking with wild plants: a sorbet made out of Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica), hairy bittercress (Cardamine hirsuta) turned into lush salads, and common dandelions (Taraxacum officinale) battered and fried like fritters. She studied environmental science and theater at Ohio State University, and often combines her two passions on the platformāwhere youāll find her singing original songs about cattails and sassafras.
By sharing excellent foraging tips laced with undiluted humor, Nikoleās intentions were for people to take agency over their meals and make the most of foods that were free and readily available all around; especially after COVID-19 hit American shores and shopping was anxiety inducing. During the early months of the pandemic, Nikoleās TikToks focused on how foraged goods could extend groceries and increase access to fresh ingredients, especially for those living in food deserts. This is precisely why Nikoleās videos are so grounding; in these times, itās crucial to feel some sense of self-sufficiency and stability.
Amid global adversity, Nikole forages because it reminds her that sheās humanāand humans, at their very core, are part of the ecosystem, no matter how much we distance ourselves from that truth. I called up Nikole to learn more about her foraging background, how she practices gratitude for what is all around, and why the world needs more hyper-localized food systems.
Foraging makes me feel I am a part of something bigger⦠and that feeling is really good at chasing the depression away. Typically I go out between two to five times a week on average. In the dead of winter, I might only go once, and during the dog days of summer, Iām in the woods and nearby parks every single day. Iāll jam to ā80s funk the entire walk to the creek, but the earbuds go away when I get there. I want to hear everythingāthe crunching leaves under my feet, the babbling brook, and people conversing and laughing in the distance.
I used to dream of being a pop star⦠by night and a scientist by day. Iāve been surrounded by music for a long time. I was three when I joined the childrensā choir at my dadās Baptist church, I started classical piano at age five, I was in choir every year through junior high and high school, I performed a cappella in high school, and was on the e-board of ukulele club in college. I was never a prodigy, but music brings me so much joy, so I love being able to sneak that into my TikTok videos.
The best meal Iāve made using a foraged ingredient is probably⦠chicken-of-the-woods mushroom (Laetiporus sulphureus) ācrab cakesā and an American sea rocket (Cakile edentula) and steamed beach pea (Lathyrus japonicus) salad tossed in olive oil infused with goldenrod (Solidago). Very gourmet!
My curiosity for the outdoors⦠was nurtured from a very young age by my parents. My two sets of grandparents knew that scouting was good for building connections and recognized the importance of getting outside, and thus got my parents into it early. My mom scouted longer than my dad did and went to sleepaway camp in New Hampshire in the summertime. Eventually, while working at Procter & Gamble, she gardened on the weekends to decompress. I would help her, spreading mulch or digging into the earth with a tiny trowel while she quizzed me on the plants. Unbeknownst to my mom, I was picking up a lot of information. From there it grew into a love of all things growing plants outdoors.
You don't have to go full forager⦠to reduce your environmental impact. Over the past few decades society has trended away from a localized food system, toward a global one. On the upside, itās much easier to find ingredients like star anise at the grocery store. However, access to tomatoes year-round means theyāve got a higher carbon footprint because they traveled thousands of miles to get to your plate. Even shopping at your local farmstand helps with lowering your carbon footprint; itās also a little easier than identifying a plant and bringing it home to eat.
Everyone was afraid of going to the grocery store⦠when I started my TikTok foraging videos in April 2020. So I thought: Hey! Here are a few plants that are really common and probably growing in your neighborhood that you can gather, and maybe thatāll stretch your groceries a bit.
Poor and POC communities are hit hardest⦠when major disasters hit. We saw the same thing playing out in Texas with the massive winter storm. So I offer my knowledge to help someone who needs to get some fresh food on their plate.
As a Black, queer female forager on the internet⦠Iām not the person people expect to see excited about foraging, the outdoors, biology, botany, and history. I have delightful forager friends who are white, and I notice they donāt get questioned nearly as much as I do. Thatās heartbreaking. When my dad learned that my account becoming viral also meant me becoming susceptible to online harassment, he got angry and told me, āIāve been alive for 65 years. It doesnāt feel good that youāre still called into question because of who you are.ā
Though, it all feels worth it when⦠a follower sends me a thank-you message saying, āBecause of you, while I was out walking I recognized this plant and it made me feel like my neighborhood was a cooler and happier place.ā To be less unacquainted with plants or more connected to surroundings because of me is a huge win. We take better care of the things we know.
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Itās soup season! This tomato bisque and Boursin grilled cheese I made are to die for. To all my food-loving followers, I recently made a food Instagram account where I share all of my original recipes. Check it out if you please: edensgardeneats