Adrienne Cheatham has spent her career cooking in some of the country's most prestigious restaurants, from Eric Ripert's Le Bernardin to Marcus Samuelsson's Red Rooster, until she struck out on her own and founded the popular pop-up series SundayBest. The name of that series and this book was inspired by the special set of clothes that many in the Black community had reserved for church. During segregation, people would put on their ""Sunday best"" just to go into town as a way of demanding respect from those who didn't accept them as equal. This tradition and its meaning are at the core of Adrienne's debut book, which shows how everyday moments should be appreciated, celebrated, and made special for those you love. Adrienne also competed on Season 15 of Top Chef, finishing in second place, has been featured as a speaker at Cherry Bombe Jubilee, and was the subject of a New York Times documentary series titled Taste Makers. She lives in New York City with her husband. Sarah Zorn is a food writer and editor with more than a decade of professional experience. She's the coauthor of numerous books, including Homage- Recipes and Stories from an Amish Soul Food Kitchen and Levant- New Middle Eastern Cooking from Tanoreen, and was the recipe tester for theXi'an Famous Foods and Nom Wah Tea Parlor cookbooks. She's also a regular contributor and recipe developer for outlets like Food Network online, Rachael Ray In Season magazine, Epicurious, Esquire, Eater, and Saveur.
Sunday Best is a warm and approachable guide to Southern flavors, and a surefire way to incorporate a bit of fine-dining sparkle into your weeknight routine. -Thrillist Adrienne's Sunday Best is a collection of memorable soul food recipes at their best. Just reading the book makes me smile as there are so many relatable cultural moments that take me back to the big family dinners of my childhood. The tips throughout are invaluable and will completely up your cooking game for eternity. -Carla Hall, chef, cookbook author, and TV host Sunday Best is a beautiful cookbook that invites you to create special moments with those you love through food. This vibrant collection delivers a deep sense of home, family, history, and the feeling that no matter how different we may look, we can all relate to gathering around the table to honor the little victories we achieve everyday. -Marcus Samuelsson, chef, author, and restaurateur Sunday Best could easily be called 'every day's best.' Adrienne has already solidified her name in the culinary rafters, but this book gets her into the hall of fame. From her refined sauces to her Sunday vibes, make sure you treat this book like a good album that you play from the first to the last recipe. -Kwame Onwuachi, chef, author, executive producer for Food & Wine A celebration of Adrienne's cooking that pays homage to her roots and fine dining techniques, Sunday Best reminds us how sharing a meal can bring people together. -Eric Ripert, chef