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Title Statement | Seed to plate, soil to sky: modern plant-based recipes using Native American ingredients / Lois Ellen Frank ; Native American culinary advisor, Walter Whitewater ; recipe testing & recipe development advisor, Marianne Sundquist. |
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Author | Frank, Lois Ellen |
Publication | New York: Hachette Go,2023. |
Edition | First edition. |
Extent of Item | xvi, 302 pages |
ISBN | 9780306827297 (hardcover) |
Other Number | pr06975826 |
Bibliography | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary | Some food historians say that 1491 to 1493 are the years the world began--in terms of food. Prior to 1492, eight plants-corn, beans, squash, chile, tomato, potato, vanilla, and cacao-existed only in the Americas. Italy didn't have the tomato; Ireland didn't have the potato, nor Russia the vodka distilled from it; and there were no chiles in South Asia. When these ingredients crossed the ocean, they drastically transformed the way the Old World would eat and cook forever. Yet the average American, even those who cook with these foods regularly, doesn't know this history. Seed to Plate, Soil to Sky introduces the splendor and importance of Native culinary history and pairs it with delicious Native American-inspired dishes. Grounded in a primer on Native American cuisine and with a necessary discussion of food sovereignty and sustainability, Seed to Plate, Soil to Sky shares more than 100 nutritious, plant based recipes organized by each of the foundational ingredients. Grounded in Southwestern flavors, recipes like Blue Corn Hotcakes with Prickly Pear Syrup, Three Sisters Stew, and Green Chile Enchilada Lasagna, share the page-and plate-with essential basics like Corn Masa, Red and Green Chile Sauces, and Cacao Spice Rub for a thoughtful, delicious celebration of Native foods. |
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By Topic | Cooking, American--Southwestern style |
Indigenous peoples--Food--North America | |
Vegan cooking | |
Indigenous cooking | |
By Genre | Cookbooks |
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