* FOOD BOOK OF THE MONTH! *
  2.THE KITCHEN WITHOUT BORDERS; recipes and stories from refugee and   immigrant chefs (Workman Publishing, 2020, 212 pages, $33.95 hardbound) is from   the New York City catering collective EAT OFFBEAT, an outfit that features   off-the-beaten-path cuisines and thereby creates jobs for refugees and   immigrants. And 2% of the cover price of each book sold globally will benefit   the International Rescue Committee. Here are 70 authentic preps for food from   countries torn by strife: Syria, Iran, Eritrea, Venezuela, and others. Each   recipe has a chef profile and photographic portrait of a displaced person   seeking a link between food and home. Thirteen chefs are thus highlighted.   Arrangement is by course, from appetizer through dips, salads, soups, grains,   veggies, meat, desserts and drinks. Typical home versions of classic local food   include momos from Nepal, beef kibbeh from Syria, potato kibbeh from Iraq,   fatayer hand pies from Iraq, cachapas from Venezuela, kuku sabzi from Iran, red   pepper soup from Central African Republic, Algerian couscous, veggie couscous   from Sri Lanka, jollof rice from Nigeria, et al. Stories are attached to each   prep as well as chef backgrounds.  The book could have been improved if it   also used metric in the recipes (this is a global resource), but at least it had   metric conversion charts. Quality/price rating: 92. 
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