A Kwanzaa Keepsake and Cookbook: Celebrating the Holiday with Family, Community, and Tradition by Jessica B. Harris
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- ISBN 10 1668035863
- ISBN 13 9781668035863
- Published Nov 05 2024
- Format Hardcover
- Page Count 256
- Language English
- Countries United States
- Publisher Scribner
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From the award-winning author of High on the Hog—inspiration for the “energetic, emotional, and deeply nuanced” (The New York Times) Netflix series of the same name—comes a new and updated edition of A Kwanzaa Keepsake, another important exploration of African American culture, food, and family, featuring recipes and stories to help this generation create unique holiday traditions.Now with a new introduction by award-winning writer and iconic culinary historian Jessica B. Harris, a foreword by chef and television personality Carla Hall, revised recipes and stories, and a fresh new package, A Kwanzaa Keepsake offers proverbs, ceremonies, family projects, inspirational biographies, blessings, and of course, wonderful recipes. Structured around the seven days of Kwanzaa and the virtues each day represents, Harris shares a themed feast for each night, designed to reflect the principle of the day. Some of the menus include:
-Umoja (Unity), featuring dishes of multinational origin such as Seasoned Olives, Mechoui-Style Leg of Lamb with cumin, mint, and chili, and a classic Caribbean rum punch, and reminds readers of the union of all peoples of African descent. -Kujichagulia (Self-Determination), composed of dishes from the African continent including Sweet Potato Fritters, Grilled Pepper Salad, and Piment Aimee, a hot sauce from one of the author’s friends. -Kuumba (Creativity) is a healing supper and communal meal that opens the gates of remembrance through food. The repast is centered around a heritage recipe and includes others for Pickled Black-Eyed Peas, a fish dish from the the Ivory Coast, Spicy Cranberry Chutney, and a killer pecan pie with molasses whipped cream.
Interspersed throughout the book are spaces to record family memories, sayings, and recipes. Rich in culinary history, and a source of inspiration for treasuring and recording family traditions both old and new, A Kwanzaa Keepsake is a book to cherish, and one that families will turn to again and again.
Other cookbooks by this author
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- The Africa Cookbook: Tastes of a Continent
- Beyond Gumbo: Creole Fusion Food from the Atlantic Rim
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- Braided Heritage: Recipes and Stories on the Origin of American Cuisine
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- High on the Hog: A Culinary Journey from Africa to America
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- Hot Stuff: A Cookbook in Praise of the Piquant
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- Iron Pots & Wooden Spoons: Africa's Gift to New World Cooking
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- The Martha's Vineyard Table
- My Soul Looks Back: A Memoir
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- On The Side: More Than 75 Recipes For The Sides, Salads, and Condiments That Make the Meal
- Rum Drinks: 50 Caribbean Cocktails, from Cuba Libre to Rum Daisy
- Rum Drinks: 50 Caribbean Cocktails, from Cuba Libre to Rum Daisy
- Sky Juice and Flying Fish: Traditional Caribbean Cooking
- Sky Juice and Flying Fish: Traditional Caribbean Cooking
- Tasting Brazil: Regional Recipes and Reminiscences
- The Welcome Table: African-American Heritage Cooking
- The Welcome Table: African-American Heritage Cooking

