A warm and inviting picture-book portrait of African American culinary
legend Edna Lewis, who brought Southern cooking to the masses
Edna loved to cook. Growing up on a farm in Freetown, Virginia, she
learned the value of fresh, local, seasonal food from her Mama Daisy,
how to measure ingredients for biscuits using coins, and to listen
closely to her cakes to know when they were done. Edna carried these
traditions with her all the way to New York, where she became a
celebrated chef, who could even turn traditional French food into her
signature Southern style. The author of several cookbooks and the
recipient of numerous awards, Chef Edna introduced the world to the
flavors of her home.