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The Kitchen Sisters Present

Edna Lewis: Christmas in Freetown

The Kitchen Sisters Present

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Society & Culture

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🗓️ 24 December 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Edna Lewis was a legendary American chef, a pioneer of Southern cooking and the author of four books, including The Taste of Country Cooking, her memoir cookbook about growing up in Freetown, Virginia, a small farming community of formerly enslaved people and their descendants established in 1866. 

Before she began writing books, Edna had been a celebrated chef at Cafe Nicholson in New York City in the 1950s where Eleanor Roosevelt, Paul Robeson, Marlon Brando, Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote and Marlene Dietrich all came for her Southern food and legendary chocolate soufflé.

The Taste of Country Cooking chronicled the traditions and recipes of the community where she grew up — a rural settlement that celebrated the events and traditions of daily life across each year with special suppers and ritual meals — Emancipation Day Dinner, Early Spring Dinner after Sheep Shearing, Morning After Hog Butchering Breakfast, Christmas Eve Supper and Christmas Dinner to name but a few of the dishes and stories that fill this book.

In 1983 The Kitchen Sisters went to talk to Ms. Lewis about her life and the Christmas traditions in the tight-knit Virginia farming community where she came of age.

For Christmas, The Kitchen Sisters Present... Edna Lewis: Christmas in Freetown

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Edna Lewis was a legendary American chef,

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a pioneer of southern cooking and the author of four books,

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including The Taste of Country Cooking,

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her memoir cookbook about growing up in Freetown, Virginia, a small farming community of formerly

1:50.9

enslaved people and their descendants, established in 1866. Before she began writing books,

1:59.0

Edna had been a celebrated chef at Cafe Nicholson in New York City

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in the 1950s where Eleanor Roosevelt, Paul Robeson, Marlon Brando, Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote,

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