This week on Special Sauce Part 2 of my conversation with chef Hamissi Mamba, who runs the amazing East African spot Baobab Fare in Detroit with his wife Nadia Nijimbere. With the restaurant, their African market called Soko, and their street food pop-up Waka, Mamba and Nadia are building a cultural bridge between Detroit and their native Burundi. They fled their home country as refugees, determined to build new lives in the US with their children - and the traditional dishes they grew up with became the foundation.
Grilling Veggies with Kenji
Grilling Chicken and Fish with Kenji
Grilling Pizza with Kenji
Natasha Pickowicz: Baker & Activist
Hamissi Mamba Part 1: From Burundi to Detroit
Kenji Live at the Bell House Redux Pt 2
Kenji Live at the Bell House Redux
Rodney Scott: How to Throw a Kick-Ass July 4th Barbecue
Ali Slagle: The Life of a NYT Recipe Developer
Rick Easton: Eat Bread, Don't Make It
Rick Easton: How To Eat Bread Pt. 1
High on the Hog's Jessica Harris Redux
Kenji and Deb on the movie Fresh
Jing Gao Redux
Beverly Kim Part 2: From Cooking to Parenthood to Activism
Beverly Kim: A Chicago Chef's Delicate Balancing Act
The Menu: Kenji and the NYT's Glenn Kenny
Anthony Mangieri & Brian Koppelman Redux
Kenji on Foolproof Pan Pizza
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The Count of Monte Cristo
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