In this landmark cookbook, chef Pierre Thiam, a native of Senegal,
celebrates fonio, an ancient "miracle grain" of his childhood that he
believes could change the world. Grown for centuries in Africa, fonio is
not only nutritious and gluten-free, but also as easy to cook as rice
and quinoa. The Fonio Cookbook is full of simple recipes for the home
cook, with both traditional West African dishes such as Fonio Fritters
with Sweet Potato and modern creations like Tamarind Roasted Chicken
with Fonio and Fonio Seafood Paella. There are also numerous fonio
dishes for breakfast and satisfying your sweet tooth, including Fonio
and Plantain Pancakes and Fonio Chocolate Cake with Raspberry Coulis.
Among the recipes, you'll find a rich cultural history of fonio that
Thiam recounts in fascinating detail. The Fonio Cookbook also takes the
reader on a journey to Senegal's fonio-growing region, with evocative
photos and stories from harvest season detailing the grain's ease of
growth and highlighting the people who transform fonio from crop to
edible grain. Come along and discover this nutrient-rich ancient grain
that's gaining incredible momentum in the western world and how it can
replace any grain in your favorite dishes.