Apron Strings, Jan Wong
Apron Strings, Jan Wong
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Apron Strings
Navigating Food and Family in France, Italy, and China

Author: Jan Wong

Narrator: Anne Glatt

Unabridged: 15 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 05/30/2023


Synopsis

Jan Wong knows food is better when shared, so when she set out to write a book about home cooking in France, Italy, and China, she asked her 22-year-old son, Sam, to join her. While he wasn’t keen on spending excessive time with his mom, he dreamed of becoming a chef. Ultimately, it was an opportunity he couldn’t pass up. On their journey, Jan and Sam live and cook with locals, seeing first-hand how globalization is changing food, families, and cultures. In southeast France, they move in with a family sheltering undocumented migrants and learn classic French fare. In a hamlet in the heart of Italy’s Slow Food country, the villagers teach them without fuss or fanfare how to make authentic spaghetti alle vongole and a proper risotto with leeks. In Shanghai, they home-cook firecracker chicken and scallion pancakes with the nouveaux riches and their migrant maids. Along the way, mother and son explore their sometimes-fraught relationship, uniting — and occasionally clashing — over their mutual love of cooking. A memoir about family, an exploration of the globalization of food cultures, and a meditation on the complicated relationships between mothers and sons, Apron Strings is complex, unpredictable, and unexpectedly hilarious.

Reviews

After seeing this author speak at One Book One Brant, I really enjoyed reading this combination of the authors experience mixed with a bit of history and a few recipes from each country she visited. It must have been such a great experience travelling to France, Italy and China with her son, staying......more

Goodreads review by Ron

Easily the funniest book I've read all year, the admittedly clingy Ms Wong explores the meaning of home, food and family in France, Italy and China, with her 22 year old son. I'd come to this book expecting it to be "just" about food, and found fascinating cultural twists and turns on every page. Wh......more