The Best American Food Writing 2021

The Best American Food Writing 2021

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  • Create Date:2021-11-14 06:51:44
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Gabrielle Hamilton
  • ISBN:0358525683
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Summary

The year’s top food writing, from writers who celebrate the many innovative, comforting, mouthwatering, and culturally rich culinary offerings of our country。 Edited by Silvia Killingsworth and renowned chef and author Gabrielle Hamilton。 “A year that stopped our food world in its tracks,” writes Gabrielle Hamilton in her introduction, reflecting on 2020。 The stories in this edition of Best American Food Writing create a stunning portrait of a year that shook the food industry, reminding us of how important restaurants, grocery stores, shelters, and those who work in them are in our lives。 From the Sikhs who fed thousands during the pandemic, to the writer who was quarantined with her Michelin-starred chef boyfriend, to the restaurants that served $200-per-person tasting menus to the wealthy as the death toll soared, this superb collection captures the underexposed ills of the industry and the unending power of food to unite us, especially when we need it most。

 THE BEST AMERICAN FOOD WRITING 2021 INCLUDES • BILL BUFORD • RUBY TANDOH • PRIYA KRISHNA • LIZA MONROY • NAVNEET ALANG KELSEY MILLER HELEN ROSNER LIGAYA MISHAN and others

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Reviews

Jamie Gergen

A very good collection。 Deals with the impact of Covid-19 on the food and service industries without overpowering the other themes of the essays that were written in 2020 during the height of the pandemic。

Emma

As with any collection of essays, articles, or short stories, this one has some very high highs and some very low lows。 The first article about Nina Compton was a strong opener。 Other highlights:Priya Krishna’s “How to Feed Crowds in a Protest or Pandemic? The Sikhs Know”MacKenzie Chung Fegan’s “All Brandon Jew Wants Is for Chinese Restaurants to Know Their Worth”Kaitlin Menza’s “What It’s Like to Self-Quarantine with a Michelin-Starred Chef”Foster Kamer’s “Making Reservations”Dayna Evans’s “Who As with any collection of essays, articles, or short stories, this one has some very high highs and some very low lows。 The first article about Nina Compton was a strong opener。 Other highlights:Priya Krishna’s “How to Feed Crowds in a Protest or Pandemic? The Sikhs Know”MacKenzie Chung Fegan’s “All Brandon Jew Wants Is for Chinese Restaurants to Know Their Worth”Kaitlin Menza’s “What It’s Like to Self-Quarantine with a Michelin-Starred Chef”Foster Kamer’s “Making Reservations”Dayna Evans’s “Who Will Save the Food Timeline?”Eric J。 Wallace’s “The Chef Restoring Appalachia’s World-Class Food Culture” 。。。more