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Black-owned eats to add to your kitchen

From tea to waffles, and everything in between. Credit: City Tasting Box Updated February 23, 2021 Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. Historically in Black culture, food has been used as a way to pass down generational stories, family history, and of course, recipes. I recall watching my grandmother in the kitchen many times over the years—whenever she cooked, she’d share a story about her grandparents who were former slaves, and with every story came a recipe. I love that there are Black chefs who, like my grandmother, want to share their family recipes with the world. Here are 15 delicious and unforgettable Black-owned eats that will make you, your family, and your kitchen happy.

Bacon-beer caramel corn great TV binge snack

Bacon-beer caramel corn great TV binge snack By Kate Krader, Bloomberg News Published: February 17, 2021, 6:04am Share: Ovenly’s cookbook contains a genius at-home bar snack recipe that’s perfect for Netflix binges. Cult favorite Brooklyn bakery Ovenly has taken advantage of the pandemic-renewed obsession with cookbooks with a new edition of their 2014 tome “Ovenly: Sweet and Salty Recipes From New York’s Most Creative Bakery” (Park Row Books; $24). The book went through three printings and then disappeared. “During quarantine when everyone amped up their baking, no one could find our cookbook,” says Ovenly co-founder Agatha Kulaga. “Prices of used copies were going through the roof.” In response, she and fellow founder Erin Patinkin put out an updated version in early January, including new recipes like their top-selling hot chocolate cookies, packed with mini marshmallows.

This bacon and beer caramel corn is an epic movie night upgrade

Ovenly’s cookbook contains a genius at-home bar snack recipe that’s perfect for Netflix binges and the Super Bowl A year ago, who would have predicted that sales of yeast and lobster would skyrocket while on-the-go foods like nutrition bars would tank. Another, less talked about beneficiary of pandemic-related lockdowns has been cookbooks. Print sales rose 15% for the first three-quarters of .

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