Since the 2004 opening of the National Museum of the American
Indian in Washington, DC, the museum's Mitsitam Cafe ("mitsitam"
means "let's eat" in the Piscataway and Delaware languages) has
become a destination in its own right. Featured on Rachael Ray's
television show and praised by reviewers nationwide, the Mitsitam
Cafecontinues to receive accolades from both critics and
visitors.
Drawing upon tribal culinary traditions from five
regions--Northern Woodlands, Great Plains, North Pacific Coast,
Mesoamerica, and South America--the cafe's offerings feature
staples that were once unknown in the rest of the world in dishes
such as:
- Squash Blossom Soup
- Cedar-Planked, Fire-Roasted Salmon
- Pulled Buffalo Sandwich with Chayote Slaw
- Corn and Tomato Stew
- Cranberry Crumble
Replete with beautiful photographs of the finished dishes as
well as objects and archival photographs from the museum's vast
collections, "The Mitsitam Cafe Cookbook" showcases the Americas'
truly indigenous foods in ninety easy-to-follow, home-tested
recipes.
A 1995 graduate of the Baltimore International Culinary College,
author Richard Hetzler worked at several fine-dining restaurants in
the Washington, DC, and Baltimore area before joining the
food-service firm Restaurant Associates at the Smithsonian. Hetzler
was on the team that researched and developed the groundbreaking
concept for the Mitsitam Cafe: serving indigenous foods that are
the staples of five Native culture areas in North and South
America. As the executive chef of the cafe, he continues to create
and refine seasonal menus that showcase the Americas' native
bounty.
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