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The Heritage Cookbook Project

The Heritage Cookbook Project

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Connecting with cooks across the country to talk about food memories and family recipes and discovering a little bit more about each other along the way.

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    • EP 13: Spanish-style Filipino Cocido and the Comfort of Home Cooking
      Oct 30 2019

      Listen as Betty Ann shares her memories of a special childhood Sunday meal, how it became a touchstone for her family in America, and some surprising advice on how to make Spanish-style Filipino Cocido today.

      Connect with us:

      The Heritage Cookbook Project

      @theheritagecookbookproject on Instagram

      The Heritage Cookbook Project on Facebook

      The Heritage Cookbook Project on Pinterest

      The Heritage Cookbook Project Cookbook Survey

      Asian in America

      @bettyannquirino Instagram

      Asian In America Blog on Facebook

      @bettyannquirino on Twitter

      Betty Ann Besa Quirino on Pinterest

      Books by Betty Ann Quirino

      My Mother’s Philippine Recipes

      How to Cook Philippine Desserts

      Instant Filipino Recipes

      Thank you to our Sponsor Bob’s Red Mill for keeping my pantry full of fabulous flours and baking products!

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      14 min
    • EP 12: Kamayan Feasts aka No Forks Given
      Oct 8 2019

      Possessing a cuisine that includes stinky, fermented foods, fertilized duck eggs, and blood stews can make transitions to another culture difficult. But Yana Gilbuena doesn’t shy away from her cultural foods. As a matter for fact, she introduces them to people unapologetically and passionately through her Kamayan Feasts.

      Listen as Yana shares some of her favorite childhood food memories, the inspiration behind her pop-up Kamayan Feasts, and her call to honor and celebrate heritage and culture.

      Thank you to our Sponsor Bob’s Redmill for keeping my pantry full of fabulous flours and baking products!

      Connect with us:
      The Heritage Cookbook Project
      @theheritagecookbookproject on Instagram
      The Heritage Cookbook Project on Facebook
      The Heritage Cookbook Project on Pinterest

      Salo Series
      @saloseries Instagram
      Salo Series on Facebook
      @saloseries on Twitter
      the SALO spring on Tumbler

      Mentioned in this episode:
      Yana’s Book No Forks Given

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      15 min
    • EP 11: Apple Strudel & Birth Mothers
      Sep 24 2019

      I generally play host and narrator to the stories featured in the podcast. I may add a little clarity at times or help the transition from one topic to the next. But in this episode, I actually have a more active role.

      I can't remember a time when I wasn't interested in food. I loved, and still love cooking and sharing food with family and friends. When I met my birth mother for the first time, it became very apparent where this passion had come from.

      Thank you to our Sponsor Bob’s Redmill for keeping my pantry full of fabulous flours and baking products!

      Connect with me:
      The Heritage Cookbook Project 
      @theheritagecookbookproject on Instagram 
      The Heritage Cookbook Project on Facebook 
      The Heritage Cookbook Project on Pinterest

      Mentioned in this episode:
      Filipino American History Month

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      11 min
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