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Cookbook Collective 

Natalie’s Cookbook Collective is a curated collection of cookbooks written by inspiring women in the culinary world. Created as a way to celebrate and support fellow women authors, Natalie launched the Gift One, Get One campaign in partnership with talented female storytellers and chefs.

With every purchase of Egg Rolls & Sweet Tea, you’ll receive an additional cookbook from Natalie’s Cookbook Collective — perfect to gift to a friend, share with someone you love, or enjoy for yourself.

 

It’s more than a cookbook purchase; it’s an opportunity to support women, share stories, and build community through food.

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Southern foodways intersect with various Asian-American tastes in this fusion cookbook of 100 recipes celebrating inclusivity and diversity at the dinner table with the best from various cultures, cooking styles, and comforting foods.

 

Ni Hao, Y’All! Welcome to the dining table, a special, sacred place. Egg Rolls & Sweet Tea is a cookbook full of tasty Asian-American and Southern fusion dishes, sauces, and drinks that home cooks will enjoy preparing and sharing.  More than just recipes, it is also chock-full of entertaining tales of Natalie's childhood in the Deep South and her food journey to becoming The Sauce Maven™ that make it a wonderful gift or coffee table conversation piece.

 

With recipes like Fried Chicken Spring Rolls With Honey, Rainbow Black-Rice Salad, Okra and Tomato Stir-Fry, Black-Eyed Pea Hummus, Georgia Bourbon Coca-Cola Meatloaf, Golden Milk and Sorghum Hot Toddy, and of course, several recipes for egg rolls and sweet teas.

Praise for Egg Rolls & Sweet Tea

“Natalie’s poignant tales of the Deep South and her affinity for finding ‘intersections’ offer a delightful, unprecedented take on the importance of changing mindsets in the boardroom and at the kitchen table. Imbued with the classic American enigma of tra- dition versus innovation, these homegrown recipes are yet another example of how the pluralistic role of steward and changemaker often falls on—and is accomplished by—women.”

—Gail Evans, executive VP, CNN (ret.)

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