The Modern Navajo Kitchen
Homestyle Recipes that Celebrate the Flavors and Traditions of the Diné
by Alana Yazzie
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Pub Date 8 Oct 2024 | Archive Date 18 Oct 2024
Quarto Publishing Group – Wellfleet Press | Wellfleet Press
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Description
The Modern Navajo Kitchen takes you on an exhilarating journey for your taste buds. This beautifully photographed cookbook ties together traditional Navajo recipes as well as global recipes with a Navajo spin, creating a truly unique culinary experience! Choose from a plethora of drinks, breads, breakfasts, soups, mains, sides, and desserts—the sky’s the limit.
Incorporating traditional and modern ingredients, some of the deliciously nourishing and comforting recipes include:
- Navajo Boba Milk Tea (Abe’ Boba Dééhk’azí)
- Fry Bread (Dah Díníilghaazh)
- Navajo Burgers (Atsį’ Yik’ą́ Náneeskadí Bił Ałch’į’ Át’éhí)
- Sumac and Strawberry Greek Yogurt Ice Pops (Chiiłchin Yogurt Tiní)
- and more!
This comprehensive cookbook also includes instructions for how to make such things as juniper ash, roasted cornmeal, and roasted chiles that will bring your Navajo cooking skills to the next level. A short history of Navajo culinary traditions is provided to provide cultural context behind your new culinary experiences, and sample meal plans will help you put together the perfect menus for the week ahead or for those special occasions with family and friends.
Reconnect to your cultural heritage or treat your palate (or both!) with The Modern Navajo Kitchen.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781577154679 |
PRICE | US$24.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 192 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
Book Review: The Modern Navajo Kitchen by Alana Yazzie
Rating: 5 Stars
I recently had the joy of reviewing The Modern Navajo Kitchen: Homestyle Recipes that Celebrate the Flavors and Traditions of the Diné by Alana Yazzie, and it was an absolute delight! This cookbook is not just a collection of recipes; it's a heartfelt journey that connects food with culture, history, and personal stories that resonate with the soul.
From the moment I flipped through the pages, I was captivated by the stunning photography that showcases the vibrancy of each dish. The book features 60 recipes that blend traditional Navajo cooking with modern flavors, making it a unique exploration of what it means to eat Diné-style. Whether you're in the mood for drinks, breads, breakfasts, soups, mains, sides, or desserts, this cookbook has something for everyone. I was particularly intrigued by dishes like Navajo Boba Milk Tea and Fry Bread—simple yet bursting with flavor.
One of my favorite aspects of this cookbook is how it weaves in a little bit of history alongside each recipe. It’s not just about cooking; it’s about understanding the cultural significance behind each dish. The short history lesson at the beginning of the book really helped ground me in the traditions of Navajo culinary practices. Plus, the personal anecdotes shared by Yazzie added a lovely touch, making me feel like I was right there in the kitchen with her family.
The layout of the recipes is another highlight. They are clearly organized and easy to follow, which is perfect for both novice cooks and seasoned chefs. I also appreciated the additional information about Navajo measurements and tools, Navajo- and Native American–Owned Food Resources, Sample Meal Plans, and A Glossary of Navajo Words—it’s those little touches that make this book stand out.
If you’re looking for a gift or even a statement piece for your coffee table, The Modern Navajo Kitchen fits the bill perfectly. Alana Yazzie has created a gorgeous cookbook that celebrates both modern and traditional Navajo cooking. It’s informative, beautifully crafted, and an absolute must-have for anyone interested in exploring new culinary horizons while reconnecting with the rich heritage of the Diné people. I can’t recommend it enough!
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️
Thank you to NetGalley for the ebook in exchange for an honest review.
The cover gave me high hopes for what’s inside. I’m always happy when it’s nice and colorful in a cookbook and this book gave me exactly that.
Navajo cuisine is not something I am familiar with at all, but I enjoyed reading the recipes and I’m very excited to branch out and try new things that look honestly delicious.
Some ingredients I know I will never find in the part of the world where I am but any of the recipes I can do I’m looking forward to trying and tasting.
Navajo heritage is rich in tradition, mirrored also in their innovative and flavorful foodways, albeit plagued, as they were throughout their history, by disruptive and alien forces. Key to survival was the Diné trait of adaptability, allowing for creation of new traditions to be passed on from generation to generation, even in the frequent face of change. No longer nomadic, farming and keeping sheep have colored daily life. Nowadays, the foods of the past are sought out and are making a comeback, as a younger population strives to connect with its authentic roots, while embracing the additions made of necessity on their forward journey. This cookbook conveys the feeling well, providing wonderful recipes to pass on to those who come after, no matter with which heritage and culture you may identify. I`m itching to try any of the intriguing, stunning blue cornmeal recipes (and yes, the photography does them full justice, as it does in all categories), especially the Corn Granola, super simple as it is. I am impressed with the attention to detail, for example the author`s inclusion of how to make juniper ash, necessary for the making of many of the blue cornmeal offerings in the book, if one wants to be authentic, although its omission should not be deemed a deterrent to trying the recipe. From soup/stews to (piňon) nuts, with Navajo Ice Cream for dessert, you`ll happily cook your way through Yazzie`s cookbook, I guarantee it.
Disclaimer: I received an advance review copy through NetGalley and Wellfleet Press for free, and am leaving a review voluntarily.
What an absolutely beautiful cookbook. An honor to the Navajo people and culture. The book includes a variety of native foods as well as incorporating the natural food selections into more contemporary choices. The photos, the details and information is well done and full of so much information. I can't wait to try my hand at the fry bread with one of the salsa's, not sure which one. The beverages look wonderful and I will be looking into some of the resources. Well done. Thank you to Netgalley, the author and publisher for producing such a well done cookbook and allowing me to review it.
I received an ARC of this cookbook from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This is a fantastic cookbook filled with recipes that look delicious!
A beautifully made cookbook! this cookbook was a lovely look into Navajo culture and tradition, I tried the fry bread recipe, and it was absolutely delicious!
What a gorgeous cookbook spotlighting Navajo cooking -- both modern and traditional. The pictures are colorful and inviting; the recipes are titled in Diné and English, and the author infuses this with family and personal stories to explain the importance of these foods. This was so fun to page through, and fascinating the see the way Southwestern staples like tortillas and tamales have a specific Diné twist.
I loved that we were.introduced to staples and some main techniques before going into the recipes.
The design was great. The recipes seem easy to follow and I will definitely be trying some out soon!
I also loved the addition of.traditional measurement equivalents as well as sample meal plans!
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