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Braided Heritage
Braided Heritage: Recipes and Stories on the Origin of American Cuisine | Jessica B. Harris
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Discover the sweeping story of how Indigenous, European, and African traditions intertwined to form an entirely new cuisine, with over 90 recipes for the modern home cookfrom the James Beard Cookbook Hall of Famer and star of the Netflix docuseries High on the Hog. One of our preeminent culinary historians, Dr. Jessica B. Harris has conducted decades of research throughout the Americas, the Caribbean, and Africa. In this telling of the origins of American food, though, she gets more personal. As heritage is history, she intertwines the larger sweeping past with stories and recipes from friends shes made over the yearspeople whose family dishes go back to the crucial era when Native peoples encountered Europeans and the enslaved Africans they brought with them. Through this mix, we learn that Clear Broth Clam Chowder has both Indigenous and European roots; the same, too, with Enchiladas Suizas, tomatillo-smothered tortillas made Swiss with cheese and dairy; and that the hallmarks of African American food through the centuries have been evolution based on region, migration, and innovation, resulting in classics like Red Beans and Rice and Peach Bread Pudding Cupcakes with Bourbon Glaze. With recipes ranging from everyday meals to festive spreads, Braided Heritage offers a new, in-depth, delicious look at American culinary history.
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This is an interesting read, with sections on Native peoples, Europeans, and Africans, and how the various food influences “braid” together to create American food. There‘s a brief history summary for each section, then a variety of individuals with a bio and a selection of recipes. I haven‘t tried any, but I did copy a few for future use (not a ton of vegetarian options, unsurprisingly). I‘d say #borrownotbuy but worth a look.

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This fascinating-sounding book is up next. It‘s a cookbook with history lessons, and I‘m excited to start!

Christine, this looks right up your alley.

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