Kwéyòl / Creole
By Nina Compton and Osayi Endolyn
By Nina Compton and Osayi Endolyn
By Nina Compton and Osayi Endolyn
By Nina Compton and Osayi Endolyn
Category: International Cuisine
Category: International Cuisine
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$37.50
Apr 01, 2025 | ISBN 9780593578971
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Apr 01, 2025 | ISBN 9780593578988
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Praise
“In Kwéyòl/Creole, the fine details of Nina’s life in St. Lucia and her rise as one of the most powerful and thoughtful chefs and restaurateurs in the United States give us another reference point for the vibrant and vast canon of Caribbean foodways. Nina is bold in connecting us to the people she loves most.”—Nicole A. Taylor, James Beard Award–nominated food writer, restaurant consultant, and author of Watermelon & Red Birds: A Cookbook for Juneteenth and Black Celebrations
“Nina Compton’s Kwéyòl/Creole is an incredible example of how food can be the best storyteller. Her recipes are not just about the food but are also a reflection of the rich history and traditions of her Caribbean roots.”—Emeril Lagasse, chef, restaurateur, and TV personality
“Watching Nina, a young cook from St. Lucia, blossom into a true star has been amazing. I’m incredibly proud of what she has accomplished. Now we can all bring her delicious food journey into our homes with her debut cookbook.”—Marcus Samuelsson, award-winning chef and author
“Nina transports us to all the places that have impacted her cuisine throughout her life. The recipes she shares in this book are inspirational and soulful like her style of cooking. You will get to explore and celebrate the traditional flavors, spices and ingredients of St. Lucia, Jamaica, Miami and New Orleans in your own kitchen. Bravo Nina for the great work!!”—Daniel Boulud, chef and restaurateur
“Nina’s heritage, her travels, and her experiences have created a culinary perspective that are truly one of a kind. These aren’t recipes one can seek out elsewhere, they exist because Nina and her beautiful story exists.”—Mason Hereford, chef and owner of award-winning restaurant Turkey and the Wolf
“Nina’s book, much like her food, is thoughtful and beautiful, and it makes you want more. Stories of family, history, and her journey are so vividly woven throughout that they transport us to the time and place described while anchoring us in the aromas and textures of each delicious recipe.”—Adrienne Cheatham, James Beard Award–nominated chef, cookbook author, and Top Chef finalist
“Kwéyòl/Creole is a bighearted, adventurous journey into what has inspired Nina and is a reflection of her passions, the joy, and the fun that she brings to the table. She understands that nature provides (ground provisions indeed) and she has allowed her creativity to include the bounty of the land and sea.”—David Kinch, award-winning chef, cookbook author, and restaurateur
“Good cookbooks stir your appetite, but great cookbooks immerse you in stories of time and place. Nina’s Kwéyòl/Creole is an outstanding example, blending vibrant flavors with rich cultural history. You’ll find each recipe is woven with tales of heritage, resilience, and celebration.”—Gregory Gourdet, James Beard Award–winning chef and cookbook author
“In her debut cookbook, Nina elegantly shares with us, through food, her journey as a renowned chef. Her culinary travels are bright, flavorful, rich, and deep. Nina is the real deal!”—Mashama Bailey, author and James Beard Award–winning chef and partner of The Grey
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