New cookbooks and food literature from New England are enhancing the dining experience with vibrant stories and cultural insights. They explore diverse cuisines, from African pairings to Eastern European heritage, making meals more than just sustenance.
These recent titles are particularly engaging for culinary enthusiasts keen on discovering new flavors and stories behind the dishes. Here are some highlights:
Wine Pairing for the People: The Communion of Wine, Food, and Culture from Africa and Beyond
Authors: Cha McCoy (certified sommelier) and Layla Schlack (food writer)
This upcoming book offers an extensive guide on pairing wine with various dishes, featuring menus and wines that complement foods like Jamaican jerk chicken and Mexican elote. It’s set for release in early November and promises to broaden culinary horizons. Pre-order it here.
Chesnok: Cooking from My Corner of the Diaspora
Author: Polina Chesnakova
Chesnakova’s work acts as a heartfelt tribute to her childhood in the Soviet diaspora, offering recipes like Ukrainian varenyky and honey cake. Scheduled for mid-September release, this book represents a fusion of rich traditions shared in her family’s cooking. Pre-order here.
Sex and the City Cocktails: Fall in Love with 60 Fabulous Cocktail Recipes Inspired by the Show
Author: Thea Engst
Engst captures the flair of Manhattan’s cocktail culture through a stylish collection of recipes inspired by the iconic series. It aims to transport readers to the high-society gatherings reminiscent of Carrie Bradshaw and her friends. This book is set for a November release. Pre-order here.
Umma: A Korean Mom’s Kitchen Wisdom and 100 Family Recipes
Publisher: America’s Test Kitchen
This comprehensive guide to Korean cooking features recipes passed down from the author’s mother, including comforting classics like kimchi jjigae and Korean fried chicken. It’s a celebration of family traditions in culinary form. Order it now.
Rhode Island Food Crawls: Touring the Neighborhoods One Bite & Libation at a Time
Author: Jamie Coelho
As the editor-in-chief of Rhode Island Monthly, Coelho presents a delightful guide to food crawls across the state. Readers can look forward to exploring the culinary landscape one delicious bite at a time, with a release date of July 15. Pre-order now.
Practical Pomology: A Field Guide
Author: Sean Turley
Turley’s guide is dedicated to New England’s apples, offering an insightful look at apple varieties, terminology, and identification tips, paired with beautiful illustrations. Essential reading for those interested in local fruit cultivation. Order it here.
These titles are more than just cookbooks; they are narratives that elevate the cooking experience by connecting food with personal histories and cultural legacies.
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