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The kitchen without borders : recipes and stories from refugee and immigrant chefs  Cover Image Book Book

The kitchen without borders : recipes and stories from refugee and immigrant chefs / the Eat Offbeat chefs ; photography by Penny De Los Santos ; written and recipes tested by Siobhan Wallace.

Eat Offbeat (Catering service), (author.). Wallace, Siobhan. (Added Author). Santos, Penny de los, (photographer (expression)).

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  • ISBN: 9781523504046
  • Physical Description: xix, 212 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Workman Publishing, [2021]

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes index.
Subject: International cooking.
Cooking > New York (State) > New York.
Eat Offbeat (Catering service)

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  • 2 of 2 copies available at Town of Hanover Libraries.

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Etna Library 641.59 EAT 31257000287168 Adult collection Available -
Howe Library 641.59 EAT 31254003705627 Garden Room - Main floor Available -

Summary: "Refugees By Status, Chefs By Calling founded in November 2015 by a brother and sister who came to New York from the Middle East, Eat Offbeat is a unique catering company staffed by refugee and immigrant chefs who have found a new home, and new hope, for their lives. Now, in 70 authentic, nourishing recipes, with roots and soul that run as deep as their flavors, The Kitchen without Borders brings the culinary traditions of fourteen chefs from around the world including Syria, Iran, Eritrea, and Venezuela, right to our tables. Discover delicious, unexpected flavor combinations, and ingredients-like sumac, pomegranate molasses, tahini-that will enhance the repertoire of any home cook or adventurous eater. Here is Iraqi Biryani, a rice dish combining vegetables and plump dried fruits with warming spices. Or an irresistibly cooling yogurt and fresh mint drink native to Afghanistan, known as doogh. Gorgeously smooth Syrian hummus, the original inspiration for Eat Offbeat. And Chari Bari, hand-formed meatballs simmered in a Nepali-spiced tomato and cashew sauce. More than a celebration of delicious foods from around the world, this recipe collection-with its intimate chef profiles and photographic portraits-allows people who have been displaced to share their cherished cuisines, in their own words. And it makes a thoughtful, inspiring gift for any home cook, for anyone concerned about or affected by the world's refugee crisis, or for anyone who understands the profound link between food, home, and keeping traditions vibrantly alive"--

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