Recipes for Refuge: Culinary Journeys to America by Refugee Women's Alliance

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  • mjes on August 29, 2021

    Bariis (pg 49) is a Somali rice dish seasoned with cumin seeds. coriander seeds, cardamom, turmeric, cinnamon, fenugreek seeds, cloves, ginger, nutmeg ... I couldn't source goat broth (admittedly I only searched one Ethiopian grocer and didn't seek out the new location of the only Somali grocer I know) to I use chicken. I now have a bit of xawaash, a Somali spice blend to find uses for. From EYB I know I'll find recipes in In Bibi's Kitchen. While the rice is splendid on its own, serving with a wet meat dish really ramps it up.

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  • ISBN 10 057857358X
  • ISBN 13 9780578573588
  • Published Oct 22 2019
  • Format Paperback
  • Page Count 198
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Refugee Women's Alliance

Publishers Text

FOOD BRINGS PEOPLE TOGETHER.

It says, this is who we are, this is our culture.

Recipes for Refuge is a delicious and unique collection offering readers an experience that transcends mere cookery. First, the food. These are the recipes that are passed down from mother to daughter, father to son, recipes that connect these global refugees to the place they once called home. Transport yourself with Salomé's Patacones con Hogoa, Sookjai's Golden Triangle Chicken Curry, Mahnaz's Pomegranate Khoresh, or Rahima's Bariis--the famed rice dish of Somalia--accompanied by gorgeous full-color photographs. Included too are the journey stories of these transplanted cooks, tracing harrowing flight from Saigon as it falls, years spent in Kenyan refugee camps, and dangerous border crossings to escape the Eritrean-Ethiopian conflict, with stunning portraits that reveal the faces behind the term "refugee." Most importantly, Recipes for Refuge celebrates and supports Refugee Women's Alliance, founded by and for refugee women, including many of the cooks featured here.



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