Code noir : Afro-Caribbean stories and recipes
(2024)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
NEW COOKING

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
New & Popular Cooking NEW COOKING Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Miami, FL : Tra Publishing, [2024]
©2024
DESCRIPTION

255 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781962098007, 1962098001 :, 1962098001, 9781962098007
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Foreword -- A monstrous document -- Family and identity -- Code noir -- The pantry -- Basic recipes -- Limin': Shareable bites -- Everyday eats -- Low & slow -- Sweet treats -- Pickles & sauces -- Drinks

"Code Noir is a cookbook steeped in history. Not only because of its title, which refers to a seventeenth-century decree in which King Louis XIV outlined the rules about how enslaved Africans in the French colonies should be treated, but also because it sheds light on the food and people who suffered through the gruesome course of history and came together in the Caribbean, bringing ingredients from the Old and New World to one plate. Inside, chef and culinary activist Lelani Lewis goes back to the roots of her Caribbean food culture, with classic dishes like jerk chicken, cod fritters, pepper pot stew, and Guinness punch. But she also shares new creations with typical Caribbean ingredients such as cassava, corn, coconut, lime, plantain, and chilies in creations such as plantain with peanut-lime salsa, sweet potato gratin with ginger cream, and a corn cream anglaise with caramelized guava"--Page [4] of cover