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18 Cookbooks From Black Chefs That Should Be Added to Your Reading List

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American food wouldn’t be what it is today without the work of Black chefs. So much so, in fact, that the National Museum of African American History and Culture in D.C. put together a James Beard Foundation Book Award-nominated cookbook, Sweet Home Cafe Cookbook, that features more than 100 dishes inspired by foods from African American culture, and also shines a spotlight on the role African Americans played in creating and shaping American cuisine. Enslaved African Americans were the cooks who shaped the Southern cuisine we know today, and they also introduced and cultivated ingredients used in their homelands to the U.S. that are ubiquitous now.

For centuries, African American cuisine has continued to evolve — and thankfully, there are Black chefs around the country who have compiled their recipes into best-selling, award-winning cookbooks that are packed with mouthwatering recipes you’ll want to try ASAP.

From desserts and vegan-friendly dishes to unique takes on soul food and flawless fusions of African, Asian, Caribbean, and Southern cuisines, ahead are 18 of the best cookbooks written by Black chefs that should absolutely be added to your collection.

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