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East Winds

Recipes, History and Tales from the Hidden Caribbean

Riaz Phillips

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English
DK
17 October 2023
Recipes and food stories from the East of the Caribbean by award-winning author Riaz Philipps
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* A Guardian Top 5 Best Food Book 2023
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Explore flavours from the eastern reaches of the Caribbean.

A Guardian Top 5 Best Food Book 2023 who stated \""the chapter on roti is a masterpiece.\""

The shared foods of Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, and Suriname are rooted in similarity and yet fascinatingly different. Jam-packed with recipes, there's inspiration for everyone and every occasion, whether that be a cosy curry and roti on Friday nights or a feast for family and friends.

Interwoven throughout, Riaz's food and travel writing illuminates the diverse history of the Indian, Chinese, and African heritage that culminates in the food culture of these lands today. Ranging from plant-based to meat and seafood, Riaz offers up not only delicious dishes but also the inseparable stories of people and places. More than a cookbook, with East Winds you'll go on a culinary journey to explore the roots and evolution of the dishes you're cooking.
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Imprint:   DK
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 272mm,  Width: 186mm,  Spine: 26mm
Weight:   970g
ISBN:   9780241552438
ISBN 10:   0241552435
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Riaz Phillips, author of 2022's Jane Grigson award winner West Winds, is a writer, video maker and photographer who was born and raised in London. He is passionate about the Afro-Caribbean food he grew up with and released his first book Belly Full- Caribbean Food in the UK in 2017 for which he won a Young British Foodie (YBF) Award. He has featured in magazines such as Guardian's Feast and Waitrose Food. In 2024 Riaz was appointed the columnist for the Guardian Feast.

Reviews for East Winds: Recipes, History and Tales from the Hidden Caribbean

East Winds is Riaz Phillips’s third book and reveals what an outstanding and poetic writer he’s become. He takes us on a culinary and cultural journey through Guyana, Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago and elsewhere. The term “hidden Caribbean” refers not only to the fact the south-eastern islands are overshadowed by Jamaica and the broader Caribbean, but to the myriad identities – Amerindian, west African, Portuguese, Chinese and Indian – that swirl within them and manifest so clearly in their food. The chapter titles – Plant-based, Seeds & Pulses; Nose-to-Tail – feel contemporary, but these are old ways and the chapter on roti is a masterpiece. -- Rachel Roddy, Five of the best food books 2023 * The Guardian * East Winds is a joyous celebration of Trinidadian, Guyanese, Surinamese and Grenadian cultures, traditions and, of course, cuisine. -- Riann Phillip * Vogue.co.uk * You've read Riaz Phillips' brilliant Caribbean tome West Winds, now it's time to delve a little deeper with this second book bursting with recipes based on memories and tales from the lesser-hailed eastern clutch of islands -- Joanna Taylor * ES Magazine * Riaz Phillips is one of the best writers on Caribbean food, and his new book East Winds, is an eye-opening mouth-watering look at the food of what he calls the hidden Caribbean. It'll take you on a culinary journey. -- Ed Cumming * The Telegraph Magazine * 'An immensely powerful read and a pleasure to cook from' -- Susan Low * Waitrose Magazine * 'Stunning' * VOGUE * West Winds: Recipes, History and Tales from Jamaica was one of my favourite books from last year. And East Winds, Phillips’s follow-up, is every bit as good. In it, he charts the foods of the Eastern Caribbean, and immigrant influences from North India, South China, West Africa and Europe. Beautifully written, it’s deeply personal, endlessly enlightening and makes me want to cook things I’ve never tried before. -- Tom Parker Bowles - FAVOURITE COOKERY BOOKS OF THE YEAR * Mail on Sunday YOU *


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