
Feed the Resistance
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Today, activism is as essential as a good meal. And when people search for ways to resist injustice and express support for civil rights, environmental protections, and more, they begin by gathering around the table to talk and plan. In Feed the Resistance, acclaimed cookbook author Julia Turshen shares dishes that foster community and provide sustenance for the mind and soul.
Turshen includes a dozen of the healthy, affordable recipes she's known for, plus more than 15 recipes from a diverse range of celebrated chefs. With stimulating lists, extensive resources, and essays from activists in the worlds of food, politics, and social causes, Feed the Resistanceis a must-have handbook for anyone looking to make a difference.
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- Intro
- Cover
- Title
- Dedication
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Practical Activism: If You Want to Do Something, Don't Try to Do Everything
- Easy Meals for Folks Who Are Too Busy Resisting to Cook
- Spiced Mung Bean Wraps
- Variations on Arroz a Caballo
- Classic Arroz a Caballo
- Arroz a Caballo with Greens and Smoked Pork
- Arroz a Caballo with Sardines and Capers
- Arroz a Caballo with Miso Shiitake Butter and Kimchi
- A Perfect Fried Egg
- Perfect Basmati Rice
- Perfect Black Rice
- Perfect Brown Rice
- Manoomin Elk Meatballs
- How Food Can Impact Communities
- Roasted Broccoli + Quinoa with Curry Cashew Dressing
- Greek Chickpea Salad
- Spicy Tandoori Cauliflower with Minted Yogurt
- Ground Rules to Organized Activism
- Thai Yellow Curry Vegetable Pot
- Sheet Pan Sausage, Potatoes + Red Cabbage
- Feeding the Masses: Food for Crowds
- Dark Roux Mushroom Gumbo
- Food Is Like Sex. It Is the Provocation.
- Adobo sa Gata
- Brazilian Fish Potpie
- Suugo: The Somali Pasta Sauce
- Southern-Style Boiled Cabbage with Smoked Turkey
- How Food Can Be a Platform for Activism
- Baked Japanese Sweet Potatoes, Oven-Roasted Tomato Sauce, and Baked Polenta
- Baked Japanese Sweet Potatoes
- Oven-Roasted Tomato Sauce
- Baked Polenta
- Easy Posole
- How Food Can Help End Recidivism
- Food can Help us Heal
- JUSTUS Collard Greens
- The People's Grits
- Tikka Masala Macaroni + Cheese
- Red Lentil Soup with Coconut + Cilantro
- Pizza Frittata for a Crowd
- Go-To Muhammara Dip
- Baked Goods + Portable Snacks
- Persistence Biscuits
- Baked Oatmeal + Apple Squares
- Coconut + Almond Granola
- Sweet Potato Tzimmes Muffins
- Spiced Brown Sugar Pound Cake with Rum Molasses Glaze
- Chocolate Espresso Pie Bars
- Angel Food Bread Pudding with Butterscotch Sauce
- Butterscotch Sauce
- Twenty Places to Reach out to
- Local
- State and National
- Specific Groups
- Ten Ways to Engage that Aren't so Obvious
- Ten Things you can do in Less than Ten Minutes
- Acknowledgments
- Index
- Contributors
- About the Author
- Chronicle Ebooks
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