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Creative cooking is a favourite past-time of many in the LGBTQ community.  There is certainly plenty of LGBTQ authors of popular cookbooks to aid in this passion.   
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Indeed, there is even a defined genre of LGBTQ cooking that can be broken down into the community's components.  According to American creative ambassador [[Simon Doonan]], gay food is lighter, brighter, more artistic, art-directed food that comes from the intersection of health and aesthetics.  Lesbian food, according to Doonan, is more organic and fullsome, including flavourful olive oils, thick porridge, and wheat germ.  The author goes so far as assigning a Kinsey scale number to various food items and dishes to determine where they stand in the spectrum of sexual fluidity (see Further Reading below).
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Generalizations aside, there is no doubt that consumers are attracted to the recipes and food being put out by LGBTQ cookbook authors.  Many of these authors are popular television cooking show hosts.  Others are recipe testers, social media stars, or restaurant owners. 
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We have identified the following individuals as popular cookbook authors who identify as LGBTQ.  Click on their names to read their fascinating biographies.
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'''Canada'''
 
'''Canada'''
  
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'''Great Britain'''
 
'''Great Britain'''
  
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* [[David Atherton]]
 
* [[Edd Kimber]]
 
* [[Edd Kimber]]
 
* [[Jack Monroe]]
 
* [[Jack Monroe]]
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* [[Ross Burden]]
 
* [[Ross Burden]]
 
  
 
'''United States'''
 
'''United States'''
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* [[Craig Claiborne]]
 
* [[Craig Claiborne]]
 
* [[Susan Feniger]]
 
* [[Susan Feniger]]
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* [[Kelly Fields]]
 
* [[Gabrielle Hamilton]]
 
* [[Gabrielle Hamilton]]
 
* [[Hannah Hart]]
 
* [[Hannah Hart]]
 
* [[Mary-Frances Heck]]
 
* [[Mary-Frances Heck]]
 
* [[Brian Hart Hoffman]]
 
* [[Brian Hart Hoffman]]
* [[lou Hogan]]
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* [[Lou Hogan]]
 
* [[Daniel Isengart]]
 
* [[Daniel Isengart]]
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* [[Josh Kilmer-Purcell]]
 
* [[Jonathan King]]
 
* [[Jonathan King]]
 
* [[Kristen Kish]]
 
* [[Kristen Kish]]
 
* [[Anita Lo]]
 
* [[Anita Lo]]
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* [[Lazarus Lynch]]
 
* [[Ben Mims]]
 
* [[Ben Mims]]
 
* [[Preeti Mistry]]
 
* [[Preeti Mistry]]
 
* [[James Oseland]]
 
* [[James Oseland]]
 
* [[Art Smith]]
 
* [[Art Smith]]
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* [[Jeremiah Tower]]
 
* [[Julia Turshen]]
 
* [[Julia Turshen]]
 
* [[Lukas Volger]]
 
* [[Lukas Volger]]
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* [[Ronnie Woo]]
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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* [[LGBTQ Chefs]]
 
* [[LGBTQ Chefs]]
 
* [[The LGBTQ Food and Farming Community]]
 
* [[The LGBTQ Food and Farming Community]]
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* [[The LGBTQ Presence in the Wine and Spirits Industry]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==
  
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* https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/01/your-food-pretty-gay/333551/
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:13, 16 March 2023

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Creative cooking is a favourite past-time of many in the LGBTQ community. There is certainly plenty of LGBTQ authors of popular cookbooks to aid in this passion.

Indeed, there is even a defined genre of LGBTQ cooking that can be broken down into the community's components. According to American creative ambassador Simon Doonan, gay food is lighter, brighter, more artistic, art-directed food that comes from the intersection of health and aesthetics. Lesbian food, according to Doonan, is more organic and fullsome, including flavourful olive oils, thick porridge, and wheat germ. The author goes so far as assigning a Kinsey scale number to various food items and dishes to determine where they stand in the spectrum of sexual fluidity (see Further Reading below).

Generalizations aside, there is no doubt that consumers are attracted to the recipes and food being put out by LGBTQ cookbook authors. Many of these authors are popular television cooking show hosts. Others are recipe testers, social media stars, or restaurant owners.

We have identified the following individuals as popular cookbook authors who identify as LGBTQ. Click on their names to read their fascinating biographies.

Canada

France

Great Britain

India

Israel

New Zealand

United States

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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