Food

Explore interviews with groundbreaking Black chefs, cookbooks by culinary stars, and recipes from the people who are defining and redefining food in our community.

Queen Mother’s: Chef Rock Harper is Changing the Chicken Sandwich Game with History and Respect
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Queen Mother’s: Chef Rock Harper is Changing the Chicken Sandwich Game with History and Respect

Fast food is usually the last place anyone would look for a history lesson, a social conscience or a message of change. And maybe that’s the problem. In a world where fast food is often the only food available in our communities, is there any reason why it shouldn’t be a force for good, serving healthy food while encouraging community togetherness and mutual respect? Chef Rock Harper says no, and he’s proving his point with Queen Mother’s, his new Arlington, Virginia-based restaurant that’s aiming to change the way we see fried chicken, and a few other things as well.

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Her Food Is A Revolution: Tiffany-Anne Parkes of Pienanny
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Her Food Is A Revolution: Tiffany-Anne Parkes of Pienanny

“You have a social responsibility as an artist,” says Tiffany-Anne Parkes, the founder of Pienanny. It’s a responsibility that she does not take lightly. Speaking with the culinary artist over Zoom, it’s clear that Parkes is always thinking deeply and intentionally about the work she’s doing, even while on vacation. Enjoying the Jamaica sun while visiting with family, her hair pulled back in beach-ready blonde cornrows, she’s equal parts reflective and instructive, talking about pies as if she were still teaching history in front of a classroom - a full-time profession that she recently left in 2022. “For me,” she continues, “art is not just about being pretty. It’s not about something just being attractive…” After a brief pause she asks, “Why aren’t we taking it a step further and thinking a bit more deeply about culinary artistry and thinking about how we can use that as a way to say something meaningful?”

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Alkebulan: Chef Alexander Smalls Curates as Taste of Africa’s Cultural Revolution for the World
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Alkebulan: Chef Alexander Smalls Curates as Taste of Africa’s Cultural Revolution for the World

Food does so much more than just nourish our bodies. It brings is together. Not just as families, but as people. We all need it, so we all have it. And because we’re all different, there are countless ways to prepare it, serve it and take it in. Each one is attached to a culture - to a particular way of being human. Like cultures, food overlaps, weaving a fantastic tapestry of influences that shows where we are, where we’ve come from and who we’ve met along the way. If you listen, food will tell you a story. Few people know that as well as chef Alexander Smalls.

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Heart & Soul: Jocelyn Delk Adams’ Recipes Are A Family Affair 
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Heart & Soul: Jocelyn Delk Adams’ Recipes Are A Family Affair 

Family is at the heart of the story. For Jocelyn Delk Adams, founder of Grandbaby Cakes, family is where everything begins. The food blogger, turned cookbook author, turned television personality, was once just a little girl absorbing all of the knowledge and love there was to be found in a family kitchen. From the beginning, Jocelyn’s baking, with it’s focus on sweet treats and fond memories, has centered on the influence of a central character: her grandmother, “Big Mama.”

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