A Taste of Heritage: The New African-American Cuisine

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Wiley (Jan 22, 1998)
Nonfiction, Hardcover, 334 pages
    ISBN: 9780028603827Publisher: Wiley
    Parent Company: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

    Description of A Taste of Heritage: The New African-American Cuisine

    Chef Joe Randall and Toni Tipton-Martin showcase the rich heritage of African-American cooking in this authentic collection of 300 recipes. Drawn from Joe Randall’s personal recipes, the book also includes recipes from chefs who have worked with Randall’s A Taste of Heritage Foundation, including Edna Lewis and Patrick Clark.

    African-American cooking has evolved over more than 200 years to become a sophisticated and distinctive cuisine. More than just ""soul food,"" African-American cuisine has become world class. Experience Catfish Stew with Cornmeal Dumplings, Southern Fried Quail, or Crepes with Country Fried Apples. Geared to the home cook, the recipes are also enhanced by a section of menus, complete with wine selections. The final section introduces readers to the stories and menus of the prominent African-American chefs who contributed to the book.

    You may learn more about this cookbook and other great cook books in Toni Tipton-Martin’s The Jemima Code: Two Centuries of African American Cookbooks

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    About Joe Randall and Toni Tipton-Martin

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