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The League of Kitchens Cookbook

Brilliant Tips, Secret Methods & Favorite Family Recipes from Around the World

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Delicious, simple, family recipes from around the world from the instructors of League of Kitchens–the innovative and widely acclaimed cooking school in New York City.

Founded in 2014 by Lisa Kyung Gross, the daughter of a Korean immigrant and a Jewish New Yorker, League of Kitchens is a unique cooking school that empowers immigrant women to share culinary expertise and culture through hands-on cooking workshops, both in their homes and online. The instructors pass on their knowledge, skills, recipes, and most importantly, their secrets for how to cook with love. At its heart, League of Kitchens is a celebration of the invaluable contributions of immigrants to our food culture and society.

Now, with The League of Kitchens Cookbook, you can bring these exceptional classes into your own home kitchen. This visually stunning cookbook features favorite family recipes that have been honed and perfected over the years and passed down through the generations: recipes from Mexico, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Ukraine, Greece, Afghanistan, India, Argentina, Japan, Uzbekistan, Lebanon, Iran, and Nepal. Each recipe goes beyond mere ingredients and instruction; it's enriched with personal stories, cultural and family traditions, and the secret tips, tricks, and tiny details that elevate a dish from good to extraordinary—those little nuances that make something uniquely amazing and delicious.

Organized by food category—"Chicken," "Vegetables," "Seafood," "Salads," etc.— the book highlights the tried and true everyday recipes that League of Kitchens instructors cook for their families and friends. From Greek Roasted Chicken and Potatoes with Lemon and Oregano to Uzbek Mung Bean Soup with Rice, Fresh Herbs, and Dried Apricots; from Lebanese Salad with Pomegranate Molasses to Indonesian Corn Fritters with Shrimp, every page is an invitation to explore new flavors, master new cooking techniques, and to discover the heartfelt stories behind the recipes. The recipes are simple yet captivating, focusing on nourishing, affordable ingredients that embody the values of seasonality and freshness that are central to every traditional kitchen across the globe.

The League of Kitchens Cookbook is a testament to the power of food to bring people together, to bridge cultural divides, and to enrich our lives in unimagined ways. It doesn't just show you how to cook—it shows you how to bring the world to your plate.

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      Starred review from October 1, 2024
      From her Manhattan apartment, Gross felt inspired to recreate her grandmother's Korean cooking. She quickly realized that lots of other immigrants across the city's diverse neighborhoods must also have the same urges (if not the same sort of grandmothers), so she began to recruit both students and instructors to inaugurate an ultimate cross-cultural cooking school, the League of Kitchens. Years of running this unique school have given birth to one of the most diverse and entertaining cookbooks imaginable. Afghan, Indian, Greek, Persian, Burkinab�, Argentine, Mexican, Bangladeshi, Indonesian, Uzbek, Lebanese, Japanese, Georgian, and Russian dishes all appear. In between all these recipes, some of the League's instructors tell their own stories of immigrating to a new country and trying to adapt to a new culture while maintaining their culinary heritages. Because these dozens of recipes have been tested and retested in cooking classes by a cross section of cooks, instructions are generally clear and easy to follow. Color photographs show what the final product will look like. Assembling ingredients may pose issues for those not living in metropolitan areas, but the internet offers purchasing options for many practical alternatives.

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      November 1, 2024

      Inspired by memories of her own two grandmothers, Gross launched an New York City-based, immigrant-led, inside-the-home cooking school, the League of Kitchens, in 2014. Today the organization offers classes in 16 different cuisines, recipes from which provide the foundation of this cookbook. Opening with a history of the League of Kitchens and an overview of necessary pantry ingredients and equipment, the book is arranged in chapters for chicken, seafood, soups, salads, and more. The recipes are laid out in a detailed, step-by-step format, successfully recreating on the page what the actual experience might be like cooking in an instructor's home kitchen, with the headnote to each recipe providing cultural context. The recipes range from korma mur (Afghan chicken and potato stew with onion gravy) to sandwiches de viande hach�e (Burkinese chopped meat sandwiches), as well as side dishes including a killer guacamole. Features on each of the instructors are sprinkled throughout the book as well. VERDICT This vibrantly written, meticulously designed cookbook provides a warm, welcoming introduction to a fine feast of tasty dishes from around the globe.--John Charles

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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