Rice: A Savor the South® Cookbook by Michael W. Twitty

    • Categories: Spice / herb blends & rubs; American South
    • Ingredients: ground black pepper; grated nutmeg; ground allspice; ground cinnamon; ground ginger; ground mace; white pepper; crushed red pepper flakes
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  • Haitian red beans and rice

    • Stephenn31 on May 26, 2025

      Very good. The coconut milk made the rice creamy. Flavourful without overpowering. Excellent with the pikliz.

  • Haitian pikliz

    • Stephenn31 on May 26, 2025

      This was excellent. I couldn't wait to eat it. I made a less spicy jar and a slightly more spicy jar with the scotch bonnet pepper pierced.

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  • ISBN 10 1469660245
  • ISBN 13 9781469660240
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  • Published Mar 01 2021
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 144
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher University of North Carolina Press

Publishers Text

Among the staple foods most welcomed on southern tables—and on tables around the world—rice is without question the most versatile. As Michael Twitty observes, depending on regional tastes, rice may be enjoyed at breakfast, lunch, and dinner; as main dish, side dish, and snack; in dishes savory and sweet. Filling and delicious, rice comes in numerous botanical varieties and offers a vast range of scents, tastes, and textures depending on how it is cooked. In some dishes, it is crunchingly crispy; in others, soothingly smooth; in still others, somewhere right in between. Commingled or paired with other foods, rice is indispensable to the foodways of the South.

As Twitty's fifty-one recipes deliciously demonstrate, rice stars in Creole, Acadian, soul food, Low Country, and Gulf Coast kitchens, as well as in the kitchens of cooks from around the world who are now at home in the South. Exploring rice's culinary history and African diasporic identity, Twitty shows how to make the southern classics as well as international dishes—everything from Savannah Rice Waffles to Ghananian Crab Stew. As Twitty gratefully sums up, "Rice connects me to every other person, southern and global, who is nourished by rice's traditions and customs."



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