The definitive Peruvian cookbook, featuring 500 traditional home cooking recipes from the country's most acclaimed and popular chef, Gastón Acurio.
One of the world's most innovative and flavorful cuisines, Peruvian food has been consistently heralded by chefs and media around the world as the next big thing. Peruvian restaurants are opening across the United States, with 20 in San Francisco alone, including Limon and La Mar.
Acurio guides cooks through the full range of Peru's vibrant cuisine from popular classics like quinoa and ceviche, and lomo saltado to lesser known dishes like amaranth and aji amarillo. For the first time, audiences will be able to bring the flavors of one of the world's most popular culinary destinations into their own kitchen.
Beloved TV chef (ABC's Emmy Award-winning The Chew and fan favorite on Bravo's Top Chef), Carla Hall takes us back to her own Nashville roots to offer a fresh, lip-smackin' look at America's favorite comfort cuisine.
In Carla Hall's Soul Food, the beloved chef and television celebrity takes us back to her own Nashville roots to offer a fresh, lip-smackin' look at America's favorite comfort cuisine and traces soul food's history from Africa and the Caribbean to the American South. Carla shows us that soul food is more than barbecue and mac and cheese. Traditionally a plant-based cuisine, everyday soul food is full of veggie goodness that's just as delicious as cornbread and fried chicken.
From Black-Eyed Pea Salad with Hot Sauce Vinaigrette to Tomato Pie with Garlic Bread Crust, the recipes in Carla Hall's Soul Food deliver her distinctive Southern flavors using farm-fresh ingredients. The results are light, healthy, seasonal dishes with big, satisfying tastes--the mouthwatering soul food everyone will want a taste of.
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With Carla Hall's Soul Food, you can indulge in rich celebration foods, such as deviled eggs, buttermilk biscuits, Carla's famous take on Nashville hot fried chicken, and a decadent coconut cream layer cake.
Featuring 145 original recipes, 120 color photographs, and a whole lotta love, Carla Hall's Soul Food is a wonderful blend of the modern and the traditional--honoring soul food's heritage and personalizing it with Carla's signature fresh style. The result is an irresistible and open-hearted collection of recipes and stories that share love and joy, identity, and memory.
My Aunties' Recipes is not just a cookbook but a love letter pieced together like the family photo album or an old quilt. The aunties, uncles, and others who brought comfort and nourishment -laid hands in prayer, wiped tears, bandaged knees -often demonstrated their love for you through food. Most of what's written in this love letter was passed down by oral tradition, studying the works of others, and by improvisation- each one making it their own. Part of this love letter pays respect to all the nameless, faceless, and forgotten masters in the kitchen who came before us. Honor them while still making the meal your own. That's the purpose behind this love letter written in food.
Beloved New York Times bestselling cookbook author Julia Turshen returns with her first collection of recipes featuring a healthier take on the simple, satisfying comfort food for which she's known.
Julia Turshen has always been cooking. As a kid, she skipped the Easy-Bake Oven and went straight to the real thing. Throughout her life, cooking has remained a constant, and as fans of her popular books know, Julia's approach to food is about so much more than putting dinner on the table--it is about love, community, connection, and nourishment of the body and soul.
In Simply Julia, readers will find 110 foolproof recipes for more nutritious takes on the simple, comforting meals Julia cooks most often. With practical chapters such as weeknight go-tos, make-ahead mains, vegan one-pot meals, chicken recipes, easy baked goods, and more, Simply Julia provides endlessly satisfying options comprised of accessible and affordable ingredients. Think dishes like Stewed Chicken with Sour Cream + Chive Dumplings, Hasselback Carrots with Smoked Paprika, and Lemon Ricotta Cupcakes--the kind of flavorful yet unfussy food everyone wants to make at home.
In addition to her tried-and-true recipes, readers will find Julia's signature elements--her Seven Lists (Seven Things I Learned From Being a Private Chef that Make Home Cooking Easier; Seven Ways to Use Leftover Buttermilk; Seven Ways to Use Leftover Egg Whites or Egg Yolks), menu suggestions, and helpful adaptations for dietary needs, along with personal essays and photos and gorgeous food photography.
Like Melissa Clark's Dinner or Ina Garten's Modern Comfort Food, Simply Julia is sure to become an instant classic, the kind of cookbook that will inspire home cooks to create great meals for years to come.
Vibration Cooking was first published in 1970, not long after the term soul food gained common use. While critics were quick to categorize her as a proponent of soul food, Smart-Grosvenor wanted to keep the discussion of her cookbook/memoir focused on its message of food as a source of pride and validation of black womanhood and black consciousness raising.
In 1959, at the age of nineteen, Smart-Grosvenor sailed to Europe, where the bohemians lived and let live. Among the cosmopolites of radical Paris, the Gullah girl from the South Carolina low country quickly realized that the most universal lingua franca is a well-cooked meal. As she recounts a cool cat's nine lives as chanter, dancer, costume designer, and member of the Sun Ra Solar-Myth Arkestra, Smart-Grosvenor introduces us to a rich cast of characters. We meet Estella Smart, Vertamae's grandmother and connoisseur of mountain oysters; Uncle Costen, who lived to be 112 and knew how to make Harriet Tubman Ragout; and Archie Shepp, responsible for Collard Greens la Shepp, to name a few. She also tells us how poundcake got her a marriage proposal (she didn't accept) and how she perfected omelettes in Paris, enchiladas in New Mexico, biscuits in Mississippi, and feijoida in Brazil. When I cook, I never measure or weigh anything, writes Smart-Grosvenor. I cook by vibration. This edition features a foreword by Psyche Williams-Forson placing the book in historical context and discussing Smart-Grosvenor's approach to food and culture. A new preface by the author details how she came to write Vibration Cooking.A collection of recipes from members of Father Jim's extended family that is as unique as the story each dish has to tell. Discover how this is not so much a book for those who want to be good cooks as it is a resource for those who want to dance with God and loved ones around the table of plenty. Most of the recipes are simple and don't require exotic ingredients. You will find many favorites that you will cook again and again. A great gift at any time!
Charleston's Gullah Recipes features 50 favorite family recipes, some of which are identical to what Chef Darren Campbell grew up eating in his grandmother's kitchen. These recipes will emphasize Charleston's fresh seafood such as Shrimp and Grits and tasty desserts such as Sweet Potato Pie, along with traditional Sunday dinner favorites such as Collard Greens with Fried Chicken and Macaroni and Cheese.
Darren says...Growing up in Charleston allowed me the chance to enjoy real Gullah and southern foods. He shares lifetime stories with readers and the book includes a pictorial of some of Charleston's finest scenes. Along with his own personal insight, Darren asked friends and relatives to share their favorite family recipes, some of which been passed down for centuries.
The Gullah people cooked with local ingredients that they grew in the field, caught from the river and brought over from Africa. Gullah Recipes offers readers a unique taste of this Southern, Caribbean and Colonial flavor. Whether it's Okra and Shrimp or She Crap Soup, the seafood enthusiast will be thrilled. If you wanted to try a delicious African dish, make the Lima Beans over rice. The colorful pictures make you want to take a bite right out of the page.
Charleston's Gullah Recipes satisfies the hunger for authentic, easy-to-prepare Southern dishes. Celebrating the treasures of traditional America, Darren believes his cookbook will add depth to Southern flavor. For those who feel as though they cook the same thing all the time, this book offers old and new ideas, recipes, and menus for family suppers, holiday meals and traditional Southern gatherings such as Crab Cracks, Oyster Roasts and Fish Fries. For the new or seasoned cook, this book is a treasure of celebrated recipes that everyone will love.
This cookbook is written by a Greek cook with recipes that appeal to young people. Natasa, works for the study abroad program of an American University in Greece. Feeding thirty to fifty University students every semester, has offered her a valuable insight in the food preferences of students. Her recipes are step by step, easy to follow and range from simple to medium difficulty. She explains the cooking techniques in a way that is easily understood and can be followed by a beginner as well as an experienced cook.
Make healthy, keto-friendly versions of your favorite soul foods
Soul food is a delicious cuisine rich in culture and history, and now you can enjoy it even if you're sticking to a ketogenic diet! Whether you eat keto full time or simply want to put a healthier twist on the dishes you know and love, The Keto Soul Food Cookbook is filled with simple low-carb recipes designed with the soul food enthusiast in mind. Every recipe stays true to the traditional cooking methods, flavors, and textures of the soul food you crave while minimizing sugar and carbohydrates to help you maintain ketosis.
The Keto Soul Food Cookbook includes:
Cook up keto dishes with soul, with help from The Keto Soul Food Cookbook.