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Beth Dooley

Revival In The Kitchen

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“My mother would be horrified if she knew I was out in the woods digging for food.”

Food writer and cookbook author Beth Dooley talks about her creative journey, the food revival in the Midwest, food systems, and indigenous food.

About the speaker

Beth Dooley is a James Beard Award-winning food writer who has authored and co-authored over a dozen books celebrating the bounty of America’s Northern Heartland. She is a columnist for the Taste section of the Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune, and appears regularly on KARE 11 (NBC) television and MPR Appetites with Tom Crann. She co-authored The Sioux Chef's Indigenous Kitchen with Sean Sherman, winner of the James Beard Award for Best American Cookbook, 2018. Corn Dance: Inspired First American Cuisine with Chef and Emmy Award winner, Loretta Oden, is her most recent book.

Other titles include: Savoring the Seasons of the Northern Heartland with Lucia Watson, James Beard Award finalist. More recent titles include, Appetite for Change: Soulful Recipes from a North Minneapolis Kitchen, and Chile Clove and Cardamom: A Gastronomic Journey into the Fragrances and Flavors of Desert Cuisines, co-authored with Gary Paul Nabhan). The Perennial Kitchen: Simple Recipes for a Healthy Future (a finalist for the IACP Award). Current projects include a forthcoming book with the Team Tortilla Crew, working title, NIXTA: The Art of Corn: Recipes, Stories, and Art Celebrating America’s Defining Crop Beth serves as Endowed Chair, Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture (MISA).

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