The Moreish Podcast: Caribbean History, Culture, and Cuisine
In this episode Hema chats with Rawlston Williams, author of The Caribbean Cookbook, graduate of the French Culinary Institute, and he was the chef-owner of the award-winning Brooklyn restaurant The Food Sermon. He shares stories from his childhood growing up in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, where his connection to food began. From cooking in the kitchen of his aunt Gloria to helping the neighbour handmake chocolate from cacao growing in her yard, and learning how to churn butter before moving to the United States to join his family. Rawlston shares a behind-the-sceens look at developing the cookbook and discusses how Caribbean food is rooted in scarcity, culture, and resourcefulness. This episode is a great companion piece to his debut cookbook from Phaidon, The Caribbean Cookbook. Connect with Rawlston Williams Rawlston Williams is a Caribbean chef with a deep passion and knowledge for his region’s food culture. Born in Kingstown in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, he has lived in New York since 1987. A graduate of the French Culinary Institute, for many years he was the chef-owner of the award-winning Brooklyn restaurant The Food Sermon, which focused on dishes inspired by Caribbean cuisine. Instagram I Am Rawlsto [https://www.instagram.com/iamrawlston/]n and The Food Sermon [https://www.instagram.com/thefoodsermon/] The Caribbean Cookbook [https://www.phaidon.com/en-ca/products/the-caribbean-cookbook] is an exploration of Caribbean cuisine and culinary history, featuring more than 380 authentic home cooking recipes from across the region. Rawlston Williams, with photographs by Nico Schinco Book Tour events [https://www.phaidon.com/en-ca/blogs/events] Resources Yan Can Cook [https://yancancook.com/]
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