An African American Cookbook
Exploring Black History and Culture Through Traditional Foods
New York, New York : Good Books, [2021]
Format: Book
Description: 287 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
"An African American Cookbook: Exploring Black History and Culture Through Traditional Foods is a bountiful collection of favorite foods and the memories that go with them. The foods reflect the ingenious, resourceful, and imaginative Africans who made them. Woven among the four hundred recipes are rich historic anecdotes and sayings. They were discovered or lived by the cookbook's contributors, many of whose ancestors participated in the Underground Railroad or lived near where it was active."--Page [4] of cover.
Contents:
"Wade in the Water" Main Dishes -- "Steal Away" Meats -- "Swing Low" Vegetables -- "Go Down Moses" Salads -- "Let Us Break Bread Together" Breads -- "Follow the Drinking Gourd" Soups -- Bethel AME's Annual Cookout. Sweets -- A Newly Freed Man's Prayer. Cakes -- "We are Climbing Jacob's Ladder" Snacks, Appetizers, and Drinks.
Subjects:
African American cooking.
Cooking, African.
African Americans -- Food.
Food habits -- United States.
African American cooking.
Cooking, African.
African Americans -- Food.
Food habits -- United States.
ISBN:
9781680996456
Availability | |||
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Call Number | Location | Shelf Location | Status |
COOKING American Southern Bai | Main (Downtown) | Display - First Level, Nonfiction | Out (Due: 5/17/2024) |
"400 soul food recipes for appetizers, main meals, breads, pies, cakes, salads, and more!"
Includes index.
Includes index.