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Mango and Peppercorns: A Memoir of Food, an Unlikely Family, and the American Dream [Audiobook]

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Mango and Peppercorns: A Memoir of Food, an Unlikely Family, and the American Dream [Audiobook]

Mango and Peppercorns: A Memoir of Food, an Unlikely Family, and the American Dream [Audiobook]
English | March 25, 2021 | ASIN: B08ZYZ763Y | MP3@64 kbps | 5h 16m | 223 MB
Authors: Tung Nguyen, Katherine Manning, Lyn Nguyen, Elisa Ung, Michelle Bernstein | Narrators: Quyen Ngo, Cindy Kay, VyVy Nguyen

A powerful memoir of resilience, friendship, family, and food from the acclaimed chefs behind the award-winning Hy Vong Vietnamese restaurant in Miami.

Through powerful narrative, archival imagery, and 20 Vietnamese recipes that mirror their story, Mango & Peppercorns is a unique contribution to culinary literature.

In 1975, after narrowly escaping the fall of Saigon, pregnant refugee and gifted cook Tung Nguyen ended up in the Miami home of Kathy Manning, a graduate student and waitress who was taking in displaced Vietnamese refugees. This serendipitous meeting evolved into a decades-long partnership, one that eventually turned strangers into family and a tiny, no-frills eatery into one of the most lauded restaurants in the country.

Tung's fierce practicality often clashed with Kathy's free-spirited nature, but over time, they found a harmony in their contrasts - a harmony embodied in the restaurant's signature mango and peppercorns sauce.

Important, universal story: An inspiring memoir peppered with recipes, it is a riveting read that will appeal to fans of Roy Choi, Ed Lee, Ruth Reichl, and Kwame Onwuachi.

Timely topic: This real-life American dream is a welcome reminder of our country's longstanding tradition of welcoming refugees and immigrants. This book adds a touchpoint to that larger conversation, resonating beyond the bookshelf.
Inventive cookbook: This book is taking genre-bending a step further, focusing on the story first and foremost with 20 complementary recipes.

Perfect for:

Fans of culinary nonfiction
Fans of Ruth Reichl, Roy Choi, Kwame Onwuachi, and Anya Von Bremzen
Home cooks who are interested in Asian food and cooking