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Kin: Caribbean Recipes for the Modern Kitchen

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Kin: Caribbean Recipes for the Modern Kitchen

Contributors:

By (Author) Marie Mitchell

ISBN:

9780241541982

Publisher:

Penguin Books Ltd

Imprint:

Particular Books

Publication Date:

10th September 2024

UK Publication Date:

6th June 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

National and regional cuisine
TV / Celebrity chef / eateries cookbooks
Cultural studies: food and society

Dewey:

641.59729

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 177mm, Height 246mm, Spine 29mm

Weight:

972g

Description

A collection of recipes from the Caribbean and its diaspora, showcasing the breadth, subtlety and history of Caribbean cuisine As the daughter of Jamaican immigrants, Marie Mitchell's cooking is motivated by a powerful desire to understand and celebrate those recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation. In Kin, her hotly anticipated debut cookbook, she shares dishes from the Caribbean and its diaspora, exploring the connection food can foster between different times and different places, and between friends, families and strangers. Accompanied by gorgeous photographs, many of them shot on location in the Caribbean, the book's eighty recipes - which include crispy saltfish fritters, rich and tempting aubergine curry, slow cooked jerk pork, zingy lime and ginger cheesecake and sweet Guinness punch - confound the widespread misconceptions about Caribbean food that abound in the West, which draw on stereotypes of intense heat, pungent smoke and a handful of familiar dishes. But while chilli is certainly a key ingredient and cooking over fire has a long and storied history, Caribbean cookery is also subtle and playful, layering different notes and spices carefully to create delicate, rewarding flavours. Crackling with energy and heart, Kin is a love letter to Marie's Caribbean identity, a journey through the region's myriad food cultures and a tribute to this most resourceful, resilient and joyous of cuisines. Here, Caribbean food emerges as one of the first truly global cuisines, borne out of the violent convergence of African, American, European and South Asian cultures in the long, troubling history of empire and emancipation, its legacy preserved - and, ultimately, transformed - by the kinship of those who share food.

Reviews

Beautiful, familiar and comforting, Kin feels like home, and I cant wait to buy it for everyone I know. Every kitchen needs a copy -- Candice Carty-Williams, author of Queenie
An outstanding gem of a book. Marie Mitchells stories and recipes are steeped in tradition honouring the cultures and people that have shaped her and also vibrant, exciting and full of modern twists -- Ixta Belfrage, author of Mezcla
One of the most hotly anticipated cookbooks of the year -- Gurdeep Loyal * Olive magazine *

Author Bio

Marie Mitchell is the chef and co-founder of Island Social Club, a sell-out Caribbean supper club aimed at filling the void left by the erosion of London's once thriving Caribbean social scene. Once a deeply fussy child, nowadays she can often be found cooking, talking or writing about food. Based in East London, she believes that the best conversations are to be had at the dinner table, and she is an advocate for social inclusivity, sustainability, and creating spaces for self-care and mental health awareness.

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