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The rise : Black cooks and the soul of American food / Marcus Samuelsson with Osayi Endolyn ; recipes with Yewande Komolafe and Tamie Cook ; photographs by Angie Mosier.

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks TX 715.2 .A47 S26 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Samuelsson, Marcus, author.
Endolyn, Osayi, 1982- author.
Komolafe, Yewande, author.
Cook, Tamie, author.
Contributor:
Mosier, Angie, photographer.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African American cooking.
Cooking, American--Southern style.
Cooking, American.
African American cooks.
Genre:
cookbooks.
Cookbooks.
Physical Description:
xx, 316 pages ; color illustrations ; 26 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Voracious, an imprint of Little, Brown and Company, 2020.
Summary:
It is long past time to recognize Black excellence in the culinary world the same way it has been celebrated in the worlds of music, sports, literature, film, and the arts. Black cooks and creators have led American culture forward with indelible contributions of artistry and ingenuity from the start, but Black authorship has been consistently erased from the story of American food. Now, in The Rise, chef, author, and television star Marcus Samuelsson gathers together an unforgettable feast of food, culture, and history to highlight the diverse deliciousness of Black cooking today. Driven by a desire to fight against bias, reclaim Black culinary traditions, and energize a new generation of cooks, Marcus shares his own journey alongside 150 recipes in honor of dozens of top chefs, writers, and activists--with stories exploring their creativity and influence.-- Publisher's description.
Contents:
Introduction
Next: Where Black food is headed: chefs and recipes on the cutting edge, and who's got next
Remix: Black cooking integrates many cultures and adapts to different ingredients, methods, and geographies
Migration: The influence of the American South
Great Migration and beyond
Legacy: Old and new journeys from Africa to the Americas and stories of Black figures in food reclaiming their history
Origin: A pantry of ingredients, techniques, and recipes relating to the African diaspora.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-306) and index.
Local Notes:
Pennsylvania Abolition Society Complimentary Collection.
ISBN:
9780316480680
0316480681
OCLC:
1139766051

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