Comforting Foods

Comforting Foods by Project Open Hand is a collection of recipes that showcases dishes inspired by childhood favorites, contributed by chefs from various restaurants across the United States. Published by Macmillan in 1996, this first edition spans 260 pages and is presented in English. The book aims to support Project Open Hand, an AIDS charity, through the sharing of these comforting recipes.
Readers will discover a diverse array of cooking styles and flavors, reflecting the personal connections chefs have with their childhood meals. The recipes not only highlight the joy of cooking but also emphasize the importance of community and support in times of need. With a focus on cooking, this book serves as both a culinary resource and a means to contribute to a charitable cause.
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To benefit Project Open Hand, an AIDS charity, chefs from restaurants throughout the United States share recipes for dishes based on their childhood favorites
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