What's Cooking in the Soul Food Kitchen?
SoulFoodKitchen.com brings your the best in Soul Food cooking and
eating. Good, wholesome, down-home cooking is in vogue again, with a
few timely twists, and
there is nothing better than the recipes that have been passed down from
generation to generation.
Your Source for Everything Soul Food
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What is Soul Food? |
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Soul Food is an eclectic fusion of African and Caribbean, Southern-Style,
Carolina Low Country, Louisiana Creole and Cajun, Barbeque
from Texas to St. Louis and Memphis, and African-American
influenced cuisine from all over the South. Soul Food also
includes cuisine often describe as comfort foods.
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Original Recipes |
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Soul Food Restaurants |
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Soul Food Cookbooks:
Remembering Edna Lewis |
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SoulfFoodKitchen.com brings you the best in soul food cookbooks
such as those by Edna Lewis considered the mother of soul food
cooking. Her original publication,
The Edna Lewis Cookbook , has served as a reference manual for many soul
food chefs for several generations. This publication is now a
collectors item and will be a genuine find at any used book
store.
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Kitchen Gadget
Specials and Tools for Outdoor Cooking |
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Like the Cajun Fryer on the
left, we find unique products to make your cooking much easier.
Many users set this fryer out on the back porch to fry fish
(keeps the smell out of the house), boil lobsters, or cook other
foods for large family meals. |
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