When it comes to soul food, there is an elite pantheon of grand dame authors: Patti Labelle, Sylvia Woods, and Edna Lewis. For their fans, who crave authentic African-American recipes, this publication marks a major rediscovery: the original soul diva, Princess Pamela, who paved the way for all the others with this 1969 cult classic. This lost classic cookbook was treasured by past generations as a bible of soul cooking and is now back in print after more than a quarter century. As the national trend for Southern cuisine continues, this book offers a sure line to authenticity. It represents the cookbook of the Great Migration, the recipes that black people who had left the South held on to as a way to preserve their heritage and memories.
Princess Pamela’s Soul Food Cookbook: A Mouth-Watering Treasury of Afro-American Recipes (Lee Brothers Classic Library)
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This cookbook supports home economics and life skills education, while also providing cultural and historical context through culinary traditions.
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Weight | 0.816 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.6 × 3.4 × 22.9 in |
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