Catholics in the Kitchen: Nurturing the Bond Between Faith and Food
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Catholics in the Kitchen: Nurturing the Bond Between Faith and Food  -     By: Alexandra Greeley

Catholics in the Kitchen: Nurturing the Bond Between Faith and Food

Tan Books / 2022 / Hardcover

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For over two thousand years, Catholics have been at the heart of the culinary arts, inspired by the sacred feast of the Eucharist. Yet, our relationship with food has become compromised and unhealthy, losing its sacramental nature and sense of community.

The individuals in this work—farmers, chefs, professors, and more—have dedicated their lives to restoring the integrity of our culinary traditions. They come from diverse backgrounds and regions but share a common Catholic faith.

This cookbook offers an eclectic mix of recipes, from Chicken Creole to Polish Cream Cake, along with stories of faith from ordinary people striving for heaven. Readers will find nourishment for both body and soul.

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Title: Catholics in the Kitchen: Nurturing the Bond Between Faith and Food
By: Alexandra Greeley
Format: Hardcover
Vendor: Tan Books
Publication Date: 2022
Dimensions: 8.96 X 7.30 X 0.56 (inches)
Weight: 15 ounces
ISBN: 1505120160
ISBN-13: 9781505120165
Stock No: WW5120165

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"Know that even when you are in the kitchen, God moves amidst the pots and pans."   —St. Teresa of Avila

 

For over two thousand years, Catholics have been at the heart of the culinary arts. Perhaps this should come as no surprise considering the sacred feast of the Eucharist gives life to our faith. From this foretaste of the heavenly banquet, we return to our domestic churches to gather around the dinner table, where families share joy, laughter, and love.

 

Yet as with so many other arenas of life, our relationship with food has become compromised, cheapened, unhealthy, and robbed of its wholesomeness and purpose. As we slip more and more into moral poverty, we lose the sacramental nature of eating and the sense of community that comes from a good meal.

 

The individuals featured in this work have spent a lifetime trying to turn back the tide of this downward spiral. They are farmers, ranchers, chefs, cooks, professors, authors, moms, dads, grandparents, priests. They have appeared on the Food Network, EWTN, and the Catholic Faith Network. They come from different regions—from Colorado to rural Virginia to the Louisiana Bayou—and from difficult cultures—Latino, Polish, Lebanese, Italian, Irish.

 

It is a wide pallet of humanity. And yet, the one ingredient found in all of them is the Catholic faith. Their faith journeys are as myriad as their backgrounds and favorite dishes, but each of them call Holy Mother Church home.

 

This cookbook shares an eclectic assortment of dishes, from Chicken Creole to Oyster Gumbo, from Fizzy Tea to Resurrection Rolls, from Butternut Squash Soup to Polish Cream Cake, and more. But it also shares stories of faith from ordinary people striving for heaven. Readers, then, will find in this collection nourishment for their bodies and their souls.

Author Bio

A convert to Catholicism, Alexandra Greeley, author of Cooking with the Saints, has spent her life working in the food world as a cookbook author, restaurant reviewer, and a trained cook. Becoming Catholic shaped her food passion, forging a pathway to God through her food-faith volunteer work at her former parish, Saint Veronica Catholic Church in Chantilly, Virginia. There she started cooking classes honoring the saints and began an organic garden to feed the hungry.
 

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