World Central Kitchen’s First Cookbook
It’s a good bet that following any disaster around the world no matter how far-flung, those jumping into action immediately after first responders are the chefs and volunteers of World Central Kitchen.
This global nonprofit was founded in 2010 by renowned Chef Jose Andres, who has a roster of restaurants around the United States.
After jumping into action to cook in Haiti after a devastating earthquake, he got the idea to create the organization. Since then, WCK has mobilized to serve more than 300 million meals worldwide.
Andres never expected that people would want recipes for the food served under those circumstances, he writes. But plenty did.
That’s what prompted “The World Central Kitchen Cookbook” (Clarkson Potter), of which I received a review copy. It was written by Andres and World Central Kitchen; with Sam Chapple-Sokol, editorial director of the Jose Andres Group.
All proceeds from the sale of the book will be donated to WCK’s emergency efforts.
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