Coconuts and Collards: Recipes and Stories from Puerto Rico to the Deep South

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Publication Date
2018-03-20
Pages
192
ISBN
9780813056654

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University Press of Florida
ISBN-10
0813056659
ISBN-13
9780813056654
eBay Product ID (ePID)
240448166

Product Key Features

Book Title
Coconuts and Collards : Recipes and Stories from Puerto Rico to the Deep South
Number of Pages
192 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Culinary, Regional & Ethnic / Caribbean & West Indian, Essays & Narratives
Publication Year
2018
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Cooking, Biography & Autobiography
Author
Von Diaz
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
24 Oz
Item Length
9.4 in
Item Width
7.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2017-947181
Reviews
"Part cookbook, part memoir, [ Coconuts and Collards ] shares recipes from author Von Diaz's heritage, as well as memories of growing up in Puerto Rico and the American South."-- New York Magazine "Put[s] a modern spin on Puerto Rican cooking theory. Diaz may not be a trained chef or have a direct connection to a restaurant, but she has the voice to bring American-Puerto Rican cookery, as it exists today, into a broader consciousness."-- Eater " Coconuts and Collards is more than a cookbook, it is a memoir and also love letter to the place and people that have nurtured Díaz's palate and passion for life. It is a story of discovery and self realization that uplifts through food--both the familiar and creative re-imaginings of it."-- Centro Voices , Hunter College, CUNY" Coconuts and Collards is about the complex blend of history and agriculture that have shaped the island's food and how Diaz found a way to blend two distinct cultures in a way that felt true to her own life."-- Bon Appétit "Provocative. . . . The recipes aren't strictly Puerto Rican and they aren't strictly Southern--they're Diaz's own, based on her personal food history and her love of both cuisines."-- Epicurious "It's too simple to call Diaz's dishes fusion food. What emerges through these recipes is something greater than the sum of [the book's] two cooking cultures--the mainland South and the United States' island South."-- Garden & Gun, "Diaz shares her deeply personal story of family and food, resulting in one of the best-ever memoirs with recipes."-- Food & Wine "Part cookbook, part memoir, [ Coconuts and Collards ] shares recipes from author Von Diaz's heritage, as well as memories of growing up in Puerto Rico and the American South."-- New York Magazine "Put[s] a modern spin on Puerto Rican cooking theory. Diaz may not be a trained chef or have a direct connection to a restaurant, but she has the voice to bring American-Puerto Rican cookery, as it exists today, into a broader consciousness."-- Eater " Coconuts and Collards is more than a cookbook, it is a memoir and also love letter to the place and people that have nurtured Díaz's palate and passion for life. It is a story of discovery and self realization that uplifts through food--both the familiar and creative re-imaginings of it."-- Centro Voices , Hunter College, CUNY" Coconuts and Collards is about the complex blend of history and agriculture that have shaped the island's food and how Diaz found a way to blend two distinct cultures in a way that felt true to her own life."-- Bon Appétit "Provocative. . . . The recipes aren't strictly Puerto Rican and they aren't strictly Southern--they're Diaz's own, based on her personal food history and her love of both cuisines."-- Epicurious "It's too simple to call Diaz's dishes fusion food. What emerges through these recipes is something greater than the sum of [the book's] two cooking cultures--the mainland South and the United States' island South."-- Garden & Gun, " Coconuts and Collards is about the complex blend of history and agriculture that have shaped the island's food and how Diaz found a way to blend two distinct cultures in a way that felt true to her own life."-- Bon Appétit "Provocative. . . . The recipes aren't strictly Puerto Rican and they aren't strictly Southern--they're Diaz's own, based on her personal food history and her love of both cuisines."-- Epicurious "It's too simple to call Diaz's dishes fusion food. What emerges through these recipes is something greater than the sum of [the book's] two cooking cultures--the mainland South and the United States' island South."-- Garden & Gun, "Diaz shares her deeply personal story of family and food, resulting in one of the best-ever memoirs with recipes."-- Food & Wine "Part cookbook, part memoir, [ Coconuts and Collards ] shares recipes from author Von Diaz's heritage, as well as memories of growing up in Puerto Rico and the American South."-- New York Magazine "Put[s] a modern spin on Puerto Rican cooking theory. Diaz may not be a trained chef or have a direct connection to a restaurant, but she has the voice to bring American-Puerto Rican cookery, as it exists today, into a broader consciousness."-- Eater "Coconuts and Collards is more than a cookbook, it is a memoir and also love letter to the place and people that have nurtured Díaz's palate and passion for life. It is a story of discovery and self realization that uplifts through food--both the familiar and creative re-imaginings of it."-- Centro Voices , Hunter College, CUNY " Coconuts and Collards is about the complex blend of history and agriculture that have shaped the island's food and how Diaz found a way to blend two distinct cultures in a way that felt true to her own life."-- Bon Appétit "Provocative. . . . The recipes aren't strictly Puerto Rican and they aren't strictly Southern--they're Diaz's own, based on her personal food history and her love of both cuisines."-- Epicurious "It's too simple to call Diaz's dishes fusion food. What emerges through these recipes is something greater than the sum of [the book's] two cooking cultures--the mainland South and the United States' island South."-- Garden & Gun
Dewey Edition
23
Photographed by
Codish, Cybelle
Dewey Decimal
641.5972
Synopsis
When her family moved from Puerto Rico to Atlanta, Von Diaz traded plantains, roast pork, and Malta for grits, fried chicken, and sweet tea. Brimming with humour and nostalgia, Coconuts and Collards is a recipe-packed memoir of growing up Latina in the Deep South. The stories center on the women in Diaz's family who have used food to nourish and care for one another., Finalist, International Association of Culinary Professionals Cookbook Awards in the Literary or Historical Food Writing Category When her family moved from Puerto Rico to Atlanta, Von Diaz traded plantains, roast pork, and malta for grits, fried chicken, and sweet tea. Brimming with humor and nostalgia, Coconuts and Collards is a recipe-packed memoir of growing up Latina in the Deep South. The stories center on the women in Diaz's family who have used food to nourish and care for one another. When her mother--newly single and with two young daughters--took a second job to make ends meet, Diaz taught herself to cook, preparing meals for her sister after school, feeding her mother when she came home late from work. During summer visits to Puerto Rico, her grandmother guided her rediscovery of the island's flavors and showed her traditional cooking techniques. Years later the island called her back to its warm and tropical embrace to be comforted by its familiar flavors. Inspired by her grandmother's 1962 copy of Cocina Criolla --the Puerto Rican equivalent of the Joy of Cooking -- Coconuts and Collards celebrates traditional recipes while fusing them with Diaz's own family history and a contemporary Southern flair. Diaz discovers the connections between the food she grew up eating in Atlanta and the African and indigenous influences in so many Puerto Rican dishes. The funche recipe is grits kicked up with coconut milk. White beans make the catfish corn chowder creamy and give it a Spanish feel. The pinchos de pollo --chicken skewers--feature guava BBQ sauce, which doubles as the sauce for adobo -coated ribs. The pastel n is shepherd's pie . . . with sweet plantains. And the quingombo recipe would be recognized as stewed okra in any Southern kitchen, even if it is laced with warm and aromatic sofrito Diaz innovates for modern palates, updating and lightening recipes and offering vegetarian alternatives. For the chayotes rellenos (stuffed squash), she suggests replacing the picadillo (saut ed ground beef) with seitan or tofu. She offers alternatives for difficult-to-find ingredients, like substi¬tuting potatoes for yucca and yaut a --root vegetables typically paired with a meat to make sancocho . Diaz's version of this hearty stew features chicken and lean pork. And because every good Puerto Rican meal ends with drinks, desserts, and dancing, Diaz includes recipes for besitos de coco (coconut kisses), rum cake, sofrito bloody marys, and anticuado , an old-fashioned made with rum. With stunning photographs that showcase the geographic diversity of the island and the vibrant ingredients that make up Puerto Rican cuisine, this cookbook is a moving story about discovering our roots through the foods that comfort us. It is about the foods that remind us of family and help us bridge childhood and adulthood, island and mainland, birthplace and adopted home., Finalist, International Association of Culinary Professionals Cookbook Awards in the Literary or Historical Food Writing Category When her family moved from Puerto Rico to Atlanta, Von Diaz traded plantains, roast pork, and malta for grits, fried chicken, and sweet tea. Brimming with humor and nostalgia, Coconuts and Collards is a recipe-packed memoir of growing up Latina in the Deep South. The stories center on the women in Diaz's family who have used food to nourish and care for one another. When her mother--newly single and with two young daughters--took a second job to make ends meet, Diaz taught herself to cook, preparing meals for her sister after school, feeding her mother when she came home late from work. During summer visits to Puerto Rico, her grandmother guided her rediscovery of the island's flavors and showed her traditional cooking techniques. Years later the island called her back to its warm and tropical embrace to be comforted by its familiar flavors. Inspired by her grandmother's 1962 copy of Cocina Criolla --the Puerto Rican equivalent of the Joy of Cooking -- Coconuts and Collards celebrates traditional recipes while fusing them with Diaz's own family history and a contemporary Southern flair. Diaz discovers the connections between the food she grew up eating in Atlanta and the African and indigenous influences in so many Puerto Rican dishes. The funche recipe is grits kicked up with coconut milk. White beans make the catfish corn chowder creamy and give it a Spanish feel. The pinchos de pollo --chicken skewers--feature guava BBQ sauce, which doubles as the sauce for adobo -coated ribs. The pastelón is shepherd's pie . . . with sweet plantains. And the quingombo recipe would be recognized as stewed okra in any Southern kitchen, even if it is laced with warm and aromatic sofrito. Diaz innovates for modern palates, updating and lightening recipes and offering vegetarian alternatives. For the chayotes rellenos (stuffed squash), she suggests replacing the picadillo (sautéed ground beef) with seitan or tofu. She offers alternatives for difficult-to-find ingredients, like substi¬tuting potatoes for yucca and yautía --root vegetables typically paired with a meat to make sancocho . Diaz's version of this hearty stew features chicken and lean pork. And because every good Puerto Rican meal ends with drinks, desserts, and dancing, Diaz includes recipes for besitos de coco (coconut kisses), rum cake, sofrito bloody marys, and anticuado , an old-fashioned made with rum. With stunning photographs that showcase the geographic diversity of the island and the vibrant ingredients that make up Puerto Rican cuisine, this cookbook is a moving story about discovering our roots through the foods that comfort us. It is about the foods that remind us of family and help us bridge childhood and adulthood, island and mainland, birthplace and adopted home.
LC Classification Number
TX716.P8D525 2018

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