by Mina Holland (Author)
A collection of oral histories with recipes exploring the influence of family on our relationship with food.
Food is key in our culture. Of late there has been a penchant for reinventing nostalgic home favourites in restaurants and cookbooks leading to a desire to know where our food and its traditions come from.
For most of us there is a desire to return to our childhood kitchen, the smells and tastes of the dishes evoke comfort and wonderful memories. Those childhood meal times form the foundation of our taste buds and how we now cook. MAMMA: REFLECTIONS ON THE FOOD THAT MAKES US is a collection of oral histories about the food we ate as a child, our mother's cooking and all that it signifies and encapsulates throughout our life.
A fascinating trip around the globe, the book features interviews with some of the world's best-loved cooks including Jamie Oliver, Yotam Ottolenghi, Claudia Roden, Alice Waters, Stanley Tucci and many more.
MAMMA: REFLECTIONS ON THE FOOD THAT MAKES US is about bringing food back to basics, about going home.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Publisher: Orion
Published: 09 Feb 2017
ISBN 10: 147460062X
ISBN 13: 9781474600620
In this inspiring hotpot of essays, memoir, interviews and - last but not least - great recipes, the editor of the Guardian's Cook magazine explores the relationship between the food of our childhood and our adult tastes, the interplay of tradition and innovation.
Her themed chapters cover topics like Nature, Women and Eating Meat, which she discusses with the likes of chefs Jamie Oliver and Yotam Ottolenghi, psychotherapist Susie Orbach and actor Stanley Tucci.
There are accompanying recipes for Eggs, Pulses, Vegetables, and so on. A childhood vegetarian, pulses are still 'the beating heart' of Holland's cooking. An engaging book that blends thought-provoking writing and brilliant recipes.
* THE LADY *