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Marvel's Black PantherThe Official Wakanda Cookbook

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Marvel's Black PantherThe Official Wakanda Cookbook

Contributors:

By (Author) Nyanyika Banda
Foreword by Jesse J. Holland

ISBN:

9781647223595

Publisher:

Insight Editions

Imprint:

Insight Editions

Publication Date:

3rd August 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

641.596

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

144

Dimensions:

Width 203mm, Height 254mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

946g

Description

Wakanda forever! Celebrate the flavors of Africa with this cookbook inspired by over fifty years of Black Panther comics.

Create meals fit for a king with this cookbook featuring over seventy delicious recipes from Wakanda and the African continent. Whether youre welcoming Wakandan envoys, or simply hosting a watch party with friends, the 70+ African cuisine-inspired recipes in Marvel's Black Panther: The Official Wakanda Cookbook make it a must-have volume for any kitchen.

Eat like King TChalla himself: Featuring classic cuisine such as Roasted Chambo, Braised Oxtail and Dumplings, and Glazed Road Runner Wings, this cookbook is a tribute to culinary traditions from all over the African continent.

Over 70 incredible recipes: From street food and entrees, to desserts and drinks, you will have recipes for every occasion.

For all skill levels: Marvel's Black Panther: The Official Wakanda Cookbook can be enjoyed by people of all ages. The book features accessible, fun recipes for seasoned chefs and beginners alike.

Be inspired by stunning food photography: Complete with incredible full-color photography recalling the amazing visual splendor of Wakanda, youll be inspired to bring a touch of royalty to your kitchen.

The most delicious addition to your Marvel collection: The perfect companion to any Black Panther collection, the regal and delicious recipes of Marvel's Black Panther: The Official Wakanda Cookbook make it Insight Editions most impressive cookbook yet.

Reviews

"Packed with cultural flavor...The recipes have something for every occasion with a range of dishes, and like the film, the book can be enjoyed by people of all ages with accessible options for beginners and serious chefs." * Kitchn *
"Draws from a variety of real-life countries and cultures in AfricaMaking and enjoying these recipes is for people who love bold flavor." * GeekDad *
Chef Banda blends her story with Wakandan lore, weaving a lovely setting for any cosplaying cook to get themselves ready to cook Wakanda styleTake a home-cooked culinary journey to Wakanda with your family and friends any time you like. Make this food with love and feel satisfied. * Black Girl Nerds *
"Mx. Bandas recipeslike chambo, a traditional fish dish from Malawispeak directly to Wakandas varying locations in Africa throughout the run of the comics." * New York Times *
"In the new Wakanda cookbook, Black Panther food lore comes to life...written from the perspective of a young woman who is plucked from her mothers stall in the capital citys marketplace to become the royal chef to King TChalla; a woman who like Banda was influenced by the elder women in her family...Banda drew not just on studies of African foodways, but on family recipes. One dish, braised kale with tomatoes,was cribbed directly from the last meal Banda cooked with their aunt, who, like Bandas father, was born in Malawi." * The Washington Post *
"Taking a generous amount of Black excellence, mixing it with two parts fantasy, Chef Nyanyika Banda managed to come up with an entire Wakanda cookbook...Banda dug deep into her imagination in order to whip up the flavorful lineup of dishes which include items like market food, desserts and even gluten-free and vegan meals." * The TODAY Show *
"Marvel fans need toknow about this Black Panther cookbook!" * Mashed *
"Dine like King TChalla himself." * Hypebeast *
"Bandas background made her the perfect author for this cookbook." * Guilty Eats *
"This volume presents 73 recipes in its 140+ pages, with musings on both the dishes places in Wakanda as well as in African and world cuisines. The ebb and flow of cooking ingredients and techniques worldwide is lightly touched on throughout the book, making for a lovely, subtle grounding of a fictional nation and its cuisine in our real world." * The Frumious Consortium *

Author Bio

Nyanyika Bandais a Malawian-American chef, writer, and entrepreneur. She earned a Culinary Degree from Madison College in 2012. While attending Madison College she competed and placed in multiple American Culinary Federation competitions. She has worked in a number of acclaimed kitchens across the country including WD-50 and theSaveur Magazinetest kitchen. After her experiences in New York City, Banda moved back to the Midwest to attend the University of Wisconsin-Superior. She designed her history and writing majors around African Foodways and has been a scholar of the topic ever since.

It was as an undergraduate that she started her writing career with a monthly column in the TASTE section of theDuluth News Tribune. She also started an underground pop-up restaurant called Marthas Daughter. Her food garnered a cult following and on her graduation day she picked up the keys to her new brick and mortar. Banda helped put Duluth on the map with her critically acclaimed restaurant Marthas Daughter, described by theMinneapolis Star-Tribuneas a stylish reflection of its chef/owner with an eclectic and globe-hopping menu of meticulously prepared and wonderfully affordable dishes. In 2018 she won an Eater Award.

Banda has since returned to her hometown of Amherst, Massachusetts where she teaches Culinary Arts at Holyoke Community College and continues to freelance. Banda has contributed toFood52,Thrillist,Saveur,andRESY;she alsocontributed an essay to the bookKnives and Ink.

Jesse J. Holland is an award-winning author, journalist, and television personality.

He is the author and editor of the newBlack Panther: Tales of Wakandaprose anthology from Titan Books and Marvel, the first prose anthology dedicated to the first mainstream black superhero. He is also the author ofThe Black Panther: Who Is The Black Pantherprose novel, which was nominated for an NAACP Image Award in 2019 andThe Invisibles: The Untold Story of African American Slavery Inside The White House, which was named as the 2017 silver medal award winner in U.S. History in the Independent Publisher Book Awards and one of the top history books of 2016 bySmithsonian.com.

Jesse also wroteStar Wars: The Force Awakens - Finns Storyyoung adult novel andBlack Men Built The Capitol: Discovering African American History In and Around Washington, D.C.He was one of the first Black writers to author a solo Superman story with his story Deadline in theSuperman: Red and Bluecomic series and also wrote a semi-autobiographical story called Heritage for theRepresent!comic series, both for DC Comics.

Jesse was a longtime journalist for The Associated Press, serving as a White House, Supreme Court and Congressional reporter as well as a Race & Ethnicity writer in Washington. During his two decades in the nations capital, he was one of the few reporters to be a credentialed member of the White House press corps, the Supreme Court press corps and the Congressional press corps.

Jesse currently hosts the Saturday edition of C-SPANsWashington Journaland serves as a commentator for NPRsHere & NowandBlack News ChannelsDC Today.He also is currently serving as an assistant professor at the School of Media and Public Affairs at George Washington University, where he teaches beginning journalists.

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