Manu, Recipes and Stories from My Brazil
By (Author) Manoella Buffara
Contributions by Alex Atala
Contributions by Dominique Crenn
Phaidon Press Ltd
Phaidon Press Ltd
11th April 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
641.5981
Hardback
240
Width 205mm, Height 270mm, Spine 27mm
1104g
The story, inspiration, and recipes behind Latin Americas Best Female chef (2022) and her eponymous restaurant in Curitiba
In this much anticipated book, award-winning chef Manoella Buffara (known as Manu) invites readers to discover how her love for her native Brazil became her greatest motivation. Through 60 never-before-published recipes and four evocative 'menu' collections, a set of welcome drinks, and petit-fours, Manu tells the story of a culinary career founded on a commitment to indigenous ingredients and underserved communities, as showcased within her restaurant Manu. Forewords by Dominique Crenn and Manu's mentor, Alex Atala give further insight into the work of this inspiring chef.The book features specially commissioned photographs taken across a single year of plated food, the land and sea that drive Buffaras culinary vision, and the communities and ingredients that inspire her. This, her debut cookbook, presents an evocative reflection of the personal journey of the chef and the story of her community, life, and land, encapsulating the ambitions and values of one of the worlds most highly creative and globally respected chefs.'Today most people know Brazilian chef Manoella (Manu) Buffara from her awards (her restaurant has been on Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants Awards, and in 2022 she won the title of Latin America's Best Female Chef). But in 2003, when she was only starting to work in restaurants, she traveled through Europe, planning out itineraries at libraries until her money ran out and she bought a return ticket to Brazil. The book intersperses personal stories with high-concept recipes, such as fermented sweet potato, chile, and passion fruit and kiwi and yerba mate barnaise.' - Plate Magazine
Manoella (Manu) Buffara is based in Curitiba, Brazil. Since opening her restaurant Manu, she has been placed consistently in Latin Americas 50 Best Restaurants Awards and, in 2018, she received the prestigious One to Watch commendation at the Worlds 50 Best Awards. She participates in conferences and charities around the world, including the prestigious Basque Culinary World Prize. In 2022, she was awarded the title of Latin Americas Best Female Chef at the Worlds 50 Best awards. In 2023, Buffara will open the restaurant Ella in New York City.