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Immigrants have left their mark on the great melting pot of American cuisine, and they have continued working hard to keep America’s kitchens running, even during times of crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic. For some immigrant cooks, the pandemic brought home the lack of protection for essential workers in the American food system. For others, cooking was a way of reconnecting with homelands they could not visit during periods of lockdown.

Resilient Kitchens: American Immigrant Cooking in a Time of Crisis is a stimulating collection of essays about the lives of immigrants in the United States before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, told through the lens of food. It includes a vibrant mix of perspectives from professional food writers, restaurateurs, scholars, and activists, whose stories range from emotional reflections on hardship, loss, and resilience to journalistic investigations of racism in the American food system. Each contribution is accompanied by a recipe of special importance to the author, giving readers a taste of cuisines from around the world. Every essay is accompanied by gorgeous food photography, the authors’ snapshots of pandemic life, and hand-drawn illustrations by Filipino American artist Angelo Dolojan.



Trade Review
"This eloquently written collection of essays takes you on a journey into the memories and foodways that sustain, bind and ground us, especially during times of adversity such as the COVID pandemic. Deeply personal and evocative, these powerful narratives are sure to resonate with everyone." -- Laila el-Haddad * coauthor of The Gaza Kitchen: A Palestinian Culinary Journey *

"Resilient Kitchens collects the deeply personal accounts of immigrant chefs, writers, and scholars of how their experiences as “other” informed their use of food and cooking to stay centered during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their stories are vastly different but all bear on why food matters so much to personal identity."

-- Marion Nestle * author of Slow Cooked: An Unexpected Life in Food Politics *
"This illuminating, often deeply personal collection of essays and interviews gives voice to the immigrant experience during the worst public health crisis of the past century. The chefs, writers, artists, scholars, and humanitarians in this volume speak of fractures to the system -- some freshly made, some untreated from many, many years ago. But they also speak of food as a solace, a connection to home, and a way to find meaning amid the chaos." -- Tim Carman * food reporter and columnist with The Washington Post *
"Resilient Kitchens: American Immigrant Cooking in a Time of Crisis beautifully details the recipes, writings, and personal stories from a collection of incredible immigrant chefs and food writers in America during the COVID-19 crisis - how they fed our communities, combated food insecurity, fostered food equity, and comforted so many of us through their deeply poignant and inspiring stories." -- Marisel Salazar * food writer, cook, host, and immigrant *

Table of Contents

Preface

1 The Lost Year
Reem Kassis
Recipe: Malfoof (Stuffed Cabbage Rolls)

2 Quarantine Cooking in an Improvised Household
Stephanie Jolly and Krishnendu Ray
Recipe: Pasta with Shallots and White Wine

3 Duck Tales
Tien Nguyen
Recipe: Cà Phê Sữa Đá (Iced Coffee with Condensed Milk)

4 Cooking with the Lights Off
Bonnie Frumkin Morales
Recipe: Mom’s Chicken Kotleti

5 The Meaning of Martin Yan
Mayukh Sen
Recipe: Martin Yan’s Hot Walnut Soup

6 Pound Cake and Puri
Geetika Agrawal and Fernay McPherson
Recipes: Sour Cream Pound Cake and Puri

7 Teta Thursdays: Conversations on Food, Culture, and Identity during a Global Pandemic
Antonio Tahhan
Recipe: Kousa Mahshi (Aleppan-Style Stuffed Squash)

8 The Map to Myself
Sangeeta Lakhani
Recipe: Murgh Makhani (Butter Chicken)

9 There Will Always Be a Sea
written by Keenan Dava, recipe by Tim Flores
Recipe: Kasama Chicken Adobo

10 Food and Caring during the Times of COVID-19 on the U.S.–Mexico Border
Guillermina Gina Núñez-Mchiri
Recipe: Red Chilaquiles

11 Intimate Tables: Food and Migration in a Time of Crisis
Philip Gleissner and Harry Eli Kashdan
Recipes: Hefezopf / Tsoureki (German-Greek Bread)
and Almond, Lemon, and Ricotta Cake for Passover

Acknowledgments

Notes on Contributors

Art Credits

Index

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 12/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9781978832510, 978-1978832510
      ISBN10: 1978832516

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Immigrants have left their mark on the great melting pot of American cuisine, and they have continued working hard to keep America’s kitchens running, even during times of crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic. For some immigrant cooks, the pandemic brought home the lack of protection for essential workers in the American food system. For others, cooking was a way of reconnecting with homelands they could not visit during periods of lockdown.

      Resilient Kitchens: American Immigrant Cooking in a Time of Crisis is a stimulating collection of essays about the lives of immigrants in the United States before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, told through the lens of food. It includes a vibrant mix of perspectives from professional food writers, restaurateurs, scholars, and activists, whose stories range from emotional reflections on hardship, loss, and resilience to journalistic investigations of racism in the American food system. Each contribution is accompanied by a recipe of special importance to the author, giving readers a taste of cuisines from around the world. Every essay is accompanied by gorgeous food photography, the authors’ snapshots of pandemic life, and hand-drawn illustrations by Filipino American artist Angelo Dolojan.



      Trade Review
      "This eloquently written collection of essays takes you on a journey into the memories and foodways that sustain, bind and ground us, especially during times of adversity such as the COVID pandemic. Deeply personal and evocative, these powerful narratives are sure to resonate with everyone." -- Laila el-Haddad * coauthor of The Gaza Kitchen: A Palestinian Culinary Journey *

      "Resilient Kitchens collects the deeply personal accounts of immigrant chefs, writers, and scholars of how their experiences as “other” informed their use of food and cooking to stay centered during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their stories are vastly different but all bear on why food matters so much to personal identity."

      -- Marion Nestle * author of Slow Cooked: An Unexpected Life in Food Politics *
      "This illuminating, often deeply personal collection of essays and interviews gives voice to the immigrant experience during the worst public health crisis of the past century. The chefs, writers, artists, scholars, and humanitarians in this volume speak of fractures to the system -- some freshly made, some untreated from many, many years ago. But they also speak of food as a solace, a connection to home, and a way to find meaning amid the chaos." -- Tim Carman * food reporter and columnist with The Washington Post *
      "Resilient Kitchens: American Immigrant Cooking in a Time of Crisis beautifully details the recipes, writings, and personal stories from a collection of incredible immigrant chefs and food writers in America during the COVID-19 crisis - how they fed our communities, combated food insecurity, fostered food equity, and comforted so many of us through their deeply poignant and inspiring stories." -- Marisel Salazar * food writer, cook, host, and immigrant *

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      1 The Lost Year
      Reem Kassis
      Recipe: Malfoof (Stuffed Cabbage Rolls)

      2 Quarantine Cooking in an Improvised Household
      Stephanie Jolly and Krishnendu Ray
      Recipe: Pasta with Shallots and White Wine

      3 Duck Tales
      Tien Nguyen
      Recipe: Cà Phê Sữa Đá (Iced Coffee with Condensed Milk)

      4 Cooking with the Lights Off
      Bonnie Frumkin Morales
      Recipe: Mom’s Chicken Kotleti

      5 The Meaning of Martin Yan
      Mayukh Sen
      Recipe: Martin Yan’s Hot Walnut Soup

      6 Pound Cake and Puri
      Geetika Agrawal and Fernay McPherson
      Recipes: Sour Cream Pound Cake and Puri

      7 Teta Thursdays: Conversations on Food, Culture, and Identity during a Global Pandemic
      Antonio Tahhan
      Recipe: Kousa Mahshi (Aleppan-Style Stuffed Squash)

      8 The Map to Myself
      Sangeeta Lakhani
      Recipe: Murgh Makhani (Butter Chicken)

      9 There Will Always Be a Sea
      written by Keenan Dava, recipe by Tim Flores
      Recipe: Kasama Chicken Adobo

      10 Food and Caring during the Times of COVID-19 on the U.S.–Mexico Border
      Guillermina Gina Núñez-Mchiri
      Recipe: Red Chilaquiles

      11 Intimate Tables: Food and Migration in a Time of Crisis
      Philip Gleissner and Harry Eli Kashdan
      Recipes: Hefezopf / Tsoureki (German-Greek Bread)
      and Almond, Lemon, and Ricotta Cake for Passover

      Acknowledgments

      Notes on Contributors

      Art Credits

      Index

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