"The Simple Art of Rice is a feat whose greatest strength is its core principle: celebrating the many people who have and continue to grow, eat, and love rice in whatever form it may take at any moment in our lives." Eater "In The Simple Art of Rice, JJ Johnson offers a love song to the world''s second most popular grain. In the magistral volume, Johnson takes the reader on a worldwide tour of rice from the field to the kitchen and presents its history, cultivation, and multiple uses. Informative and fascinating to read, fun to cook from, it is a work that deserves a place on every cook''s bookshelf." Jessica B. Harris, Culinary Historian, and author of High on the Hog "There''s no one better than JJ Johnson at helping you cook in your own kitchen. The Simple Art of Rice is a beautiful book and a masterclass for your family''s table." Selena Gomez "JJ Johnson was born and raised at the intersection of rice cultures from the South, Caribbean and Latin America and schooled in the synthesis of African Atlantic and Asia-Pacific rim rice cookery; nobody is more prepared to bring you on a tour, a field trip if you will, through the world''s most versatile and satisfying staple.
This book is a gift to your palate." Michael W. Twitty, James Beard award-winning author and scholar "Comforting, joyful and utterly delicious - this is an essential cookbook" Jamie Oliver "Rice is universally enjoyed around the world. As much a historiography as recipe book: JJ takes you on a soulful rice culinary journey. His recipes offer both new inspiration and century-old techniques, leaving you to question how you ever treated rice as an afterthought." Chef Daniel Boulud, Chef/Restaurateur "Chef JJ Johnson''s new cookbook, The Simple Art of Rice , is a masterful exploration of one of the world''s most beloved ingredients. With stunning illustrations, photography and recipes from all over the globe, Johnson takes readers on a journey through the history and culture of rice, from its origins to modern-day dishes. This cookbook is an essential resource for anyone looking to make the most of this versatile and delicious grain.
With Johnson''s expert guidance, even the most novice cook can create delicious and satisfying meals. The Simple Art of Rice is sure to be a favorite for both beginners and experienced cooks alike." David Chang "Chef JJ Johnson''s The Simple Art of Rice is as much a cultural journey as it is a culinary one. His pioneering embrace of this magical grain lifted it from unsung hero to featured ingredient. He''s created a new dialogue that cleared paths for many young chefs. With 100 fresh recipes including "everyday favorites", "comfort food" and "celebration" it will quickly become my rice bible and clearly a smart addition to any great cookbook collection. Beautifully illustrated the book also includes the ultimate guide to rice varieties and is sure to become the authority on rice cooking." Rocco DiSpirito "Chef JJ takes you on a round the world adventure in The Simple Art of Rice.
Rice unites countries and cultures and JJ makes sure they''ll all come together for a delicious meal." Tom Colicchio, Chef & Owner, Crafted Hospitality "I had the pleasure of cooking a rice dish with Chef JJ on season two of Selena + Chef. It was unparalleled. I am excited for others to experience what I did as they create the delicious recipes featured in this book. The simple art of rice also brings to life the history, beauty, and significance of rice all around the world and is a must-read for all food lovers." Raquelle Stevens, author, producer, and host "For much of the world, rice is a supporting actor, a dish to enhance the main course. But in JJ Johnson''s wonderful new cookbook, "The Simple Art of Rice", the ancient grain is the star and many of these delicious recipes are Academy Award-worthy." Nancy Silverton "The Simple Art of Rice is a multi-cultural and history-filled masterpiece that celebrates a simple, but complex, ingredient, from the farm to the table and from the farmers to the cooks.
It''s a delicious love letter of cultural diversity and acceptance." Carla Hall.