The First African American Cookbooks
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Two of the Earliest Known African American Cookbooks in One VolumeDiscover the culinary genius and cultural legacy of two pioneering Black authors:Malinda Russell - Her 1866 cookbook, A Domestic Cookbook, is the first known cookbook by a Black woman in the United States.Rufus Estes - A former Pullman chef whose 1911 book, Good Things to Eat, offers rich insight into post-Civil War African American cooking.Why this edition matters:Historic significance - Rare texts written during or shortly after slaveryCulturally vital - Celebrates Black excellence in the culinary artsAuthentic recipes - From homestyle baking to fine dining menusPerfect for food historians, researchers, and home cooksThis collection includes modern typesetting. Whether you're studying American history or exploring vintage cuisine, this is a powerful and inspiring addition to your bookshelf.
Two of the Earliest Known African American Cookbooks in One VolumeDiscover the culinary genius and cultural legacy of two pioneering Black authors:Malinda Russell - Her 1866 cookbook, A Domestic Cookbook, is the first known cookbook by a Black woman in the United States.Rufus Estes - A former Pullman chef whose 1911 book, Good Things to Eat, offers rich insight into post-Civil War African American cooking.Why this edition matters:Historic significance - Rare texts written during or shortly after slaveryCulturally vital - Celebrates Black excellence in the culinary artsAuthentic recipes - From homestyle baking to fine dining menusPerfect for food historians, researchers, and home cooksThis collection includes modern typesetting. Whether you're studying American history or exploring vintage cuisine, this is a powerful and inspiring addition to your bookshelf.
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