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Discovery of a Continent: Foods, Flavors, and Inspirations from Africa
Discovery of a Continent Foods Flavors and Inspirations from Africa
Author: Marcus Samuelsson, Heidi Sacko Walters, Gediyon Kifle (Photographer)
ISBN-13: 9780470173251
ISBN-10: 0470173254
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 174
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Book Type: Paperback
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"For as long as I can remember, I've had Africa on my mind." Award-winning chef Marcus Samuelsson may be best known for his innovative take on Scandinavian cuisine at New York's restaurant Aquavit, but his story begins thousands of miles away, in Africa. Born in Ethiopia and raised in Sweden by adoptive parents, his life transcends national boundaries, and his approach to cooking is global yet personal.

DISCOVERY OF A CONTINENT takes you along as Marcus returns to the land of his birth and explores Africa's rich diversity of cultures and cuisines. He shares stories from his travels as well as nearly 100 recipes that will inspire your senses - traditional dishes from all parts of the continent as well as his own variations and creations. Using ingredients that are readily available in American markets, the recipes are doable as well as delicious. You can delight in the familiar Mediterranean flavors of dishes like Moroccan Lemon-Olive Chicken, or make your way south for the irresistible taste combinations of dishes such as a Malay-style Bobotie casserol from South Africa.. Marcus also includes his favorite recipes for Africa's unique spice blends and rubs, which can transform ordinary ingredients into explosively flavorful dishes.

Throughout, stunning color images by award-winning photographer Gediyon Kifle bring the African experience to life, from children playing at an outdoor barbecue joint in South Africa to French baguettes loaded onto a bicycle in Senegal.