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La cuisine creole - Culinary recipes from leading chefs and noted Creole housewives who have made New Orleans famous for its cuisine - cover

La cuisine creole - Culinary recipes from leading chefs and noted Creole housewives who have made New Orleans famous for its cuisine

Lafcadio Hearn

Verlag: Good Press

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In "La Cuisine Creole," Lafcadio Hearn intricately weaves a narrative that transcends mere culinary instruction, delving into the rich cultural tapestry of Creole cuisine. This work, characterized by a lyrical style imbued with Hearn's profound appreciation for the traditions of Louisiana, serves as both a cookbook and a cultural history. Hearn meticulously documents not just the recipes but also the stories and rituals that surround them, offering readers an enchanting glimpse into the fusion of French, African, Spanish, and Native American influences that define Creole cooking. His ability to convey the sensory experience of food—a blend of flavors, aromas, and community—echoes the broader narrative of cultural exchange and adaptation in 19th-century America. Lafcadio Hearn, a noted cultural critic and chronicler of the American South, was born in Greece and spent considerable time in Louisiana, where he became deeply influenced by its multicultural dynamics. His unique background as an immigrant and an observer of disparate cultures equipped him with the sensitivity necessary to articulate the complexities of Creole identity. Hearn's passion for storytelling and his fascination with the culinary arts come to life in this seminal work, as he captures the spirit of a vibrant community. For anyone passionate about food, culture, or the intricacies of American history, "La Cuisine Creole" is an essential read. Hearn's evocative prose not only beckons readers to explore the rich flavors of Creole dishes but also invites them to appreciate the underlying narratives that shape this unique culinary landscape. Readers will find in Hearn's work a celebration of diversity, tradition, and the enduring power of food to connect us all.
Verfügbar seit: 24.04.2025.
Drucklänge: 200 Seiten.

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