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  2. 40 Authentic Soul Food Recipes to Honor and Celebrate Black ...

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    Best Soul Food Recipes. ... Grab it for this simple recipe, from the cookbook Carla Hall’s Soul Food. Get the recipe: Molasses Baked Chicken Wings. Related: 40 Addictive Chicken Wings.

  3. 35 Soul Food Recipes That Southerners Swear By (and ... - AOL

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    "Soul food entered the 21st century as an expression of African-American ethnic pride and heritage, and as a prominent component of a genuinely American cuisine." 35 Soul Food Recipes to Try at ...

  4. List of soul foods and dishes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of soul foods and dishes.Soul food is the ethnic cuisine of African Americans that originated in the Southern United States during the era of slavery. [1] It uses a variety of ingredients and cooking styles, some of which came from West African and Central African cuisine brought over by enslaved Africans while others originated in Europe.

  5. 25 Soulful Recipes From the African Diaspora to Celebrate ...

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    Related: 40 Authentic Soul Food Recipes to Honor and Celebrate Black History Month. 25 Black History Month Recipes. Jerrelle Guy.

  6. Pamela Strobel - Wikipedia

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    Strobel's cookbook, Princess Pamela's Soul Food Cookbook, was first published by Signet in 1969. [1] [3] [11] The book has almost 150 recipes and predominantly highlights Black Southern cuisine. [2] [9] [11] Strobel also wrote poems to accompany her recipes throughout the book. [1] [3] [4]

  7. Sylvia Woods - Wikipedia

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    Woods produced two cookbooks: Sylvia’s Soul Food Cookbook, published in 1992; and Sylvia’s Family Soul Food Cookbook, published in 1999, both by William Morrow and Company. The restaurant remains owned and operated by the Woods family. In August 2011, they celebrated 50 years in Harlem.