Ice Cream Queen : Flavors from Black America's Past, Present, and Future
Ice Cream Queen : Flavors from Black America's Past, Present, and Future
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Author(s): Alabanza, Lokelani
ISBN No.: 9780393881646
Pages: 264
Year: 202606
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 40.73
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Back in the 1840s, a free Black woman ran a successful ice cream saloon in Nashville. Her name was Sarah Estell, and she became known as "the Ice Cream Queen." Now taking up her crown is Lokelani Alabanza, a trained pastry chef and avid collector of all things Black Americana. Her love of ice cream and appreciation for those who preceded her come together in this joyful cookbook. Ice Cream Queen features Alabanza's original creations and revamped classics such as Malted Vanilla, Roasted Strawberry, and Mint Chip. Building on simple bases, standout flavors range from boozy and fruity to adventurous and decadent. Recipes include Nashville Hot Chicken, an ode to her adoptive city's iconic dish; Juneteenth Sorbet, with summer-ripe raspberries and hibiscus flowers; PB&J, a vanilla swirled with peanut butter, strawberry jam, and slices of white bread; Chocolate-Covered Kettle Chip, a crunchy mix of sweet and salty . and many more.


A love letter to generations of Black ice cream makers, this cookbook offers something entirely new: ice cream as an act of memory, identity, and Black excellence.


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