AfriCali

recipes from my Jikoni

AfriCali

recipes from my Jikoni
Kiano Moju ; photographs by Kristin Teig
Book - 2024

Kiano Moju was born to a Kenyan mother and a Nigerian father and raised in California. While she spent her summer breaks in Kenya, her home in the states during the school year held African house parties where Nigerian jollof rice, moin moin (steamed bean cakes), roasted chicken legs, and plantains were a common part of life. On weekends and special occasions, they would make Kenyan dishes like samosas, sauteed collard greens, barbecued meat, and other favorites from her childhood including Ethiopian and Eritrean recipes. As Kiano says, "Californian cuisine embraces the flavors of its immigrant communities while celebrating the state's agriculture and the flavors of fresh produce," and that's the concept behind her cooking.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Moju, Kiano (Author)
Other Authors: Teig, Kristin (Photographer)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Simon & Schuster, 2024.
Edition:First Simon Element hardcover edition.
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