Black Chefs Grapple Over the Meaning and Evolution of Soul Food Jan 13 Written By Debra Freeman Ask someone to define soul food, and they’ll typically answer along the lines of what African-Americans eat, and include examples of popular dishes like collard greens, fried chicken, and baked macaroni and cheese. While these foods are nearly ubiquitous and universally delicious, they don’t fully represent soul food or the cooks who make it. Debra Freeman
Black Chefs Grapple Over the Meaning and Evolution of Soul Food Jan 13 Written By Debra Freeman Ask someone to define soul food, and they’ll typically answer along the lines of what African-Americans eat, and include examples of popular dishes like collard greens, fried chicken, and baked macaroni and cheese. While these foods are nearly ubiquitous and universally delicious, they don’t fully represent soul food or the cooks who make it. Debra Freeman