9781250108715-1250108713-Between Harlem and Heaven: Afro-Asian-American Cooking for Big Nights, Weeknights, and Every Day

Between Harlem and Heaven: Afro-Asian-American Cooking for Big Nights, Weeknights, and Every Day

ISBN-13: 9781250108715
ISBN-10: 1250108713
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Veronica Chambers, Alexander Smalls, JJ Johnson
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Flatiron Books
Format: Hardcover 272 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781250108715
ISBN-10: 1250108713
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Veronica Chambers, Alexander Smalls, JJ Johnson
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Flatiron Books
Format: Hardcover 272 pages

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Between Harlem and Heaven: Afro-Asian-American Cooking for Big Nights, Weeknights, and Every Day (ISBN-13: 9781250108715 and ISBN-10: 1250108713), written by authors Veronica Chambers, Alexander Smalls, JJ Johnson, was published by Flatiron Books in 2018. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Potatoes (Cooking by Ingredient, History, Cooking Education & Reference, Soul Food, U.S. Cooking) books. You can easily purchase or rent Between Harlem and Heaven: Afro-Asian-American Cooking for Big Nights, Weeknights, and Every Day (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Potatoes books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.32.

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Winner of the James Beard Award for Best American Cookbook

Between Harlem and Heaven presents a captivatingly original cuisine. Afro-Asian-American cooking is packed with unique and delicious layers of flavor. These stories and recipes lay praise to the immense influence the African Diaspora has had on global cuisine.”
― Sean Brock

This is more than just a cookbook. Alexander and JJ take us on a culinary journey through space and time that started more than 400 years ago, on the shores of West Africa. Through inspiring recipes that have survived the Middle Passage to seamlessly embrace Asian influences, this book is a testimony to the fact that food transcends borders." ― Chef Pierre Thiam

In two of the most renowned and historic venues in Harlem, Alexander Smalls and JJ Johnson created a unique take on the Afro-Asian-American flavor profile. Their foundation was a collective three decades of traveling the African diaspora, meeting and eating with chefs of color, and researching the wide reach of a truly global cuisine; their inspiration was how African, Asian, and African-American influences criss-crossed cuisines all around the world. They present here for the first time over 100 recipes that go beyond just one place, taking you, as noted by The New Yorker, “somewhere between Harlem and heaven.”

This book branches far beyond "soul food" to explore the melding of Asian, African, and American flavors. The Afro Asian flavor profile is a window into the intersection of the Asian diaspora and the African diaspora. An homage to this cultural culinary path and the grievances and triumphs along the way, Between Harlem and Heaven isn’t fusion, but a glimpse into a cuisine that made its way into the thick of Harlem's cultural renaissance.

JJ Johnson and Alexander Smalls bring these flavors and rich cultural history into your home kitchen with recipes for...
- Grilled Watermelon Salad with Lime Mango Dressing and Cornbread Croutons,
- Feijoada with Black Beans and Spicy Lamb Sausage,
- Creamy Macaroni and Cheese Casserole with Rosemary and Caramelized Shallots,
- Festive punches and flavorful easy sides, sauces, and marinades to incorporate into your everyday cooking life.

Complete with essays on the history of Minton’s Jazz Club, the melting pot that is Harlem, and the Afro-Asian flavor profile by bestselling coauthor Veronica Chambers, who just published the wildly successful Yes, Chef by Marcus Samuelsson, this cookbook brings the rich history of the Harlem food scene back to the home cook.

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