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WINNER GOURMAND COOKBOOK AWARD for Best African Cuisine Cookbook
An in-depth and truly remarkable collection of authentic Ghanaian recipes. This is the definitive Ghana cookbook. - Pierre Thiam, chef and author of Senegal
The Akan proverb The good soup comes from the good earth elegantly sums up Ghana’s tradition of cooking with seasonal, local ingredients. With an emphasis on locally caught fish and seafood, vegetables, fruits and legumes, Ghana’s cuisine is vibrant, healthful, and eminently appealing. Limited access to wheat and dairy results in a variety of gluten-free, lactose-free, and vegan options using starches such as plantains, cassava, taro, sweet potatoes and millet, and creamy nut-based soups and sauces.
In over 140 recipes that represent all regions of Ghana, the authors highlight flavor principles, seasoning techniques, and basic stocks, with later chapters dedicated to snacks, soups and stews, protein entrees, beverages, baked goods, and much more.
Sample recipes:
Green Plantain Chips Black-eyed Pea Fritters (Akara) Chicken Peanut Soup (Nkate Nkwan) Fresh Fish Stew (Fante Fante) Vegetarian Peanut Stew Stewed Bambara Beans (Aboboe) Party-Perfect Jollof Rice with Chicken Hausa Spiced Porridge (Hausa Koko) Tiger Nut Pudding (Atadwe Milkye)
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WINNER GOURMAND COOKBOOK AWARD for Best African Cuisine Cookbook
An in-depth and truly remarkable collection of authentic Ghanaian recipes. This is the definitive Ghana cookbook. - Pierre Thiam, chef and author of Senegal
The Akan proverb The good soup comes from the good earth elegantly sums up Ghana’s tradition of cooking with seasonal, local ingredients. With an emphasis on locally caught fish and seafood, vegetables, fruits and legumes, Ghana’s cuisine is vibrant, healthful, and eminently appealing. Limited access to wheat and dairy results in a variety of gluten-free, lactose-free, and vegan options using starches such as plantains, cassava, taro, sweet potatoes and millet, and creamy nut-based soups and sauces.
In over 140 recipes that represent all regions of Ghana, the authors highlight flavor principles, seasoning techniques, and basic stocks, with later chapters dedicated to snacks, soups and stews, protein entrees, beverages, baked goods, and much more.
Sample recipes:
Green Plantain Chips Black-eyed Pea Fritters (Akara) Chicken Peanut Soup (Nkate Nkwan) Fresh Fish Stew (Fante Fante) Vegetarian Peanut Stew Stewed Bambara Beans (Aboboe) Party-Perfect Jollof Rice with Chicken Hausa Spiced Porridge (Hausa Koko) Tiger Nut Pudding (Atadwe Milkye)