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In Her Kitchen: Stories and Recipes from Grandmas Around the World

door Gabriele Galimberti

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On the eve of a photography trip around the world, Gabriele Galimberti sat down to dinner with his grandmother Marisa. As she had done so many times before, she prepared his favorite ravioli-a gesture of love and an expression of the traditions by which he had come to know her as a child. The care with which she prepared this meal, and the evident pride she took in her dish, led Gabriele to seek out grandmothers and their signature dishes in the sixty countries he visited. The kitchens he photographed illustrate both the diversity of world cuisine and the universal nature of a dish served up with generosity and love. At each woman's table, Gabriele became a curious and hungry grandson, exploring new ingredients and gathering stories. These vibrant and intimate profiles and photographs pay homage to grandmothers and their cooking everywhere. From a Swedish housewife and her homemade lox and vegetables to a Zambian villager and her Roasted Spiced Chicken, this collection features a global palate- included are hand-stuffed empanadas from Argentina, twice-fried pork and vegetables from China, slow-roasted ratatouille from France, and a decadent toffee trifle from the United States. Taken together or bite by bite, In Her Kitchentaps into our collective affection for these cherished family members and the ways they return that affection. In Her Kitchen is an evocative, loving portrait of the power of food and family, no matter where in the world you sit down for dinner.… (meer)
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I loved the idea behind this book, meeting up with grandmothers around the world and eating a meal they made. The photography was good and I had fun reading the recipes. I wish the writing about the women had gone into more depth. I didn't get to know them as well as I would have liked. ( )
  JanetNoRules | Sep 17, 2018 |
This is a nice superficial tour of the world. The format suffered confusion. The pages alternate between two pages of photos and then two pages of text. It would have made more sense to pair the portrait with the introduction and descriptive text and the finished dish with the recipe and directions. Beginning with the photos before turning the page to text was disorienting.
Sadly, the range of recipes seemed fairly narrow, with lots and lots of various meats, but leading with pepper flavorings. The dishes themselves are not particularly visually appealing. The more interesting aspect is the kitchen (sometimes dining room) with the ingredients laid out in front of the grandmas. There is a refreshing simplicity here and I could imagine visiting and lending a hand. ( )
  2wonderY | Apr 13, 2016 |
Gorgeous and charming photographs of women throughout the world, with the ingredients of their favorite/best dishes spread before them artistically. Each photo is followed by a short description of the photographer's experience with the grandmother and her cooking and her recipe. Like the photos, the stories are delightful and often poignant; it's a wonderful, loving project.

Had to return to the library; read through page 70 and looked through all of it.
  Connie-D | Jan 17, 2016 |
This is an extraordinary coffee table book. It will make you hungry as you browse its pages. Wonderful photography. An exceptional tour of the world. Some of the recipes are quite simple, others very complicated and requiring exotic ingredients. (Hard to find iguana in the US!) Lovely stories of these beautiful women, though shorter than I would like. It really points out the diversity on our planet, in food and culture and living conditions. Makes me very grateful for my home and family and curious to explore the world. I'm wowed. I think I will purchase several copies as gifts. Thank you to bloggingforbooks for giving me a copy in exchange for my honest review. ( )
  njcur | May 17, 2015 |
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On the eve of a photography trip around the world, Gabriele Galimberti sat down to dinner with his grandmother Marisa. As she had done so many times before, she prepared his favorite ravioli-a gesture of love and an expression of the traditions by which he had come to know her as a child. The care with which she prepared this meal, and the evident pride she took in her dish, led Gabriele to seek out grandmothers and their signature dishes in the sixty countries he visited. The kitchens he photographed illustrate both the diversity of world cuisine and the universal nature of a dish served up with generosity and love. At each woman's table, Gabriele became a curious and hungry grandson, exploring new ingredients and gathering stories. These vibrant and intimate profiles and photographs pay homage to grandmothers and their cooking everywhere. From a Swedish housewife and her homemade lox and vegetables to a Zambian villager and her Roasted Spiced Chicken, this collection features a global palate- included are hand-stuffed empanadas from Argentina, twice-fried pork and vegetables from China, slow-roasted ratatouille from France, and a decadent toffee trifle from the United States. Taken together or bite by bite, In Her Kitchentaps into our collective affection for these cherished family members and the ways they return that affection. In Her Kitchen is an evocative, loving portrait of the power of food and family, no matter where in the world you sit down for dinner.

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