Feb 7, 2022 | Biodiversity, Cooking, EIJ, Food Justice
By APRIL JONES, Pinehurst Community Action The legacy of America is entrenched with deep and abiding cultural foodways that unite and bind us as a country. Many of those legacies are linked to African American cultural histories and food practices. Our culturally...
Jan 15, 2022 | Cooking, Food and Farming, Food Justice, Stories
By Michelle DiMuzio, Communications Coordinator This blog post was written in partnership with Adriana Stetson from the Good Food Foundation. Responses have been edited for clarity. For a long time, certifications for responsible practices and awards for superior...
Oct 22, 2021 | Cooking, Recipe, Slow Food Live
Butter is a staple ingredient and a common accompaniment to some of our favorite foods. But it can reach new heights when combined with simple, fresh ingredients. In a session on October 27 at 2 p.m. EDT, Chef Edward Lee will demonstrate how to make and use high...
Oct 20, 2021 | Recipe, Slow Food Live
Chef Jernard Wells and Chef Julian Frederick joined Slow Food Live for a family-friendly collaboration where both chefs served up tasty grilled cheese recipes, with a little help from Truly Grass Fed Dairy! Celebrity Chef Jernard Wells – a father of nine known as “The...
Oct 15, 2021 | Cooking, Stories, Youth Network
By Kelly Franson, Slow Food Youth Network – USA If there’s anyone who knows how to make food imitate art — no, scratch that — become art, it’s Sandy Ho, LA-based Australian chef and colorful flavor extraordinaire. Her signature rainbow dumplings bring a sense of...
Oct 8, 2021 | Biodiversity, Cooking, Plant A Seed
Two ways to enjoy the Jimmy Nardello pepper Photo by Shelby Champagne Every year, Slow Food USA hosts the Plant a Seed campaign to feature unique Ark of Taste seeds with compelling stories that help growers and eaters understand the importance of biodiversity and...