Ten Dinners in Havana is a richly textured documentation of Proyecto Paladar featuring twenty recipes cooked by paired chefs in Havana, half from American chefs and half from Cuban chefs.
Chefs: Marco Canora, Sara Jenkins, Mark Ladner, Anita Lo, Sisha Ortúzar, Tamara Reynolds, Douglas Rodriguez, Pierre Thiam, Eduardo Vallelobo, Liuyen Álvarez Gallego, Dayron Ávila, Leonardo Bustillos, Maribal Horta, Osmany Díaz Ríos, Jorge Fernández Fuentes, Hector Higuera, Osmany Cisnero, Edgar Samuel Loyola Fonseca, Manolo Norbelís Arceo, Enrique Núñez, Ariel Rodríguez Sánchez.
Lavishly illustrated with hundreds of photographs of the city of Havana, its urban farms, organic agriculture, vibrant markets, and lively streets, it portrays the chefs and diners in action. Authored by artist/architect Craig Shillitto and curator Elizabeth M. Grady, this artist-book-cum-cookbook illuminates Proyecto Paladar and the culinary, social, and political issues it raised. The book is designed by artist, designer, writer, and cook Jake Tilson. Contributing authors include former NPR senior foreign editor Loren B. Jenkins, art critic and writer for the Village Voice, Art News and more Christian Viveros-Fauné, Havana organic farm president Miguel Angel Salcines and his daughter Isis Salcines, Director of the 11th Bienal de la Habana and Director of the Centro de Arte Contemporaneo Wifredo Lam Jorge Fernandez-Torres, writer/curator Christian Viveros-Fauné. Proyecto Paladar offers inspiration to anyone who believes that creating community through food can be the first step toward cultural diplomacy and political change. Part gonzo architecture and part improvised farm-to-table meals, there is no more thrilling way to view Cuba than through the lens of this culinary and artistic collaboration.
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