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Diasporican: A Puerto Rican Cookbook

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Diasporican: A Puerto Rican Cookbook

Contributors:

By (Author) Illyanna Maisonet
By (author) Michael . Twitty

ISBN:

9781984859761

Publisher:

Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale

Imprint:

Ten Speed Press

Publication Date:

18th October 2022

UK Publication Date:

17th October 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

641.597295

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 203mm, Height 254mm

Description

Over 90 delicious, deeply personal recipes that tell the story of Puerto Rico's Stateside diaspora from the United States' first Puerto Rican food columnist, award-winning writer Illyanna Maisonet. "A delicious journey through purpose, place, and the power of food that you won't want to miss."-Jose Andres, chef, cookbook author, and founder of World Central Kitchen ONE OF THE TEN BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR- Simply Recipes ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR- The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Saveur, Smithsonian Magazine, Delish, Vice Illyanna Maisonet spent years documenting her family's Puerto Rican recipes and preserving the island's disappearing foodways through rigorous, often bilingual research. In Diasporican, she shares over 90 recipes, some of which were passed down from her grandmother and mother-classics such as Tostones, Pernil, and Arroz con Gandules, as well as Pinchos with BBQ Guava Sauce, Rabbit Fricassee with Chayote, and Flan de Queso. In this visual record of Puerto Rican food, ingredients, and techniques, Illyanna traces the island's flavor traditions to the Taino, Spanish, African, and even United States' cultures that created it. These dishes, shaped by geography, immigration, and colonization, reflect the ingenuity and diversity of their people.Filled with travel and food photography, Diasporican reveals how food connects us to family, history, conflict, and migration.

Reviews

Each recipe is easy to follow, and each chapter is an education on Puerto Rican food and the colonial history that shaped it. Ms. Maisonet lets us into her own kitchen, alongside her mami and nana, sharing their resilience and care for one another. Diasporican reads like the best memoirs: engaging, educational, and, at times, laugh-out-loud funny.The New York Times

In this vibrant volume about Puerto Rican food, Illyanna Maisonet offers compelling explanations of indigenous ingredients and great meditations on the things we take for granted in cooking. . . . Diasporican has recipes any fan of Puerto Rican cuisine will love.VICE

Her book is a memoir, cookbook, and retelling of Puerto Rican history and its a testament to her lifes work of documenting and preserving food throughout the Puerto Rican diaspora.NPR

In her powerful and personal new cookbook, Diasporican, Puerto Rican food writer Illyanna Maisonet pokes holes in common assumptions about the island and shows dishes from Puerto Rico well outside the tourist center of San Juan.Garden & Gun

Maisonets full powers are on display in her forthcoming debut cookbook. . . .Its a book that deals with grief and childhood trauma and the long-reaching effects of American colonialism. Itll also make you want to drop everything and immediately cook upa pot of arroz con gandules or carne guisada, or a sizzling hot plate of tostones.KQED

A vivid, compelling book.Eater

This one-of-a-kind cookbook is highly recommended for its combination of island flare, little-known history, and tons of personality.Booklist (starred review)

Food writer Maisonet discards the rose-colored perspective many cookbooks offer in this provocative look at the food traditions of Puerto Rico. . . .The ample headnotes are as bracing as the spicy-enticing food in this bold combo of memory and recipes.Publishers Weekly

Diasporican is a delicious journey through purpose, place, and the power of food that you wont want to miss.Jos Andrs, chef, cookbook author, and founder of World Central Kitchen

This book BRINGS IT: In voice, instructions, visuals, history, education, and hilaritya decolonization of the cookbook world like few others.Gustavo Arellano, author of Taco USA: How Mexican Food Conquered America

This is a treasure of a bookan honor to hold, a delight to read, and a feast to cook from.Pati Jinich, Mexican chef, cookbook author, and television host

The strength of Diasporican is that it moves the conversation beyond the island, drawing us into the essence of Puerto Rican food as it morphs across North America. In these pages, we go to New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Hawaii, Chicago, California, and beyond, getting a real sense of what matters most in Puerto Rican culture and civilizationfamily, friends, spirit, ancestors, rhythm, and joy-inducing flavor.from the foreword, by Michael W. Twitty

Author Bio

Illyanna Maisonet was the United States' first Puerto Rican food columnist for a major newspaper, the San Francisco Chronicle, and sold out pop-up dinners across the San Francisco Bay Area. An IACP award winner for narrative food writing, she has collaborated with Jose Andres for Steven Spielberg's West Side Story wrap party, contributed recipes to Rancho Gordo, authored a crowdfunded cookbooklet, and has written for the Los Angeles Times, Bon Appetit, Saveur, Food52, Food & Wine, Lucky Peach, and more. Michael W. Twitty is a food writer, independent scholar, culinary historian, and author of the award-winning The Cooking Gene. He is personally charged with preparing, preserving, and promoting African American foodways and its parent traditions in Africa and her Diaspora and its legacy in the food culture of the American South. He is also a Judaic studies teacher from the Washington, D.C., area.

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