Kitty Morse

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Name

Kitty Morse

Location

Vista, CA, USA

Genre

Non-fiction, Memoir and Biography, Foodies

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Bio

Kitty Morse was born in Casablanca, Morocco, of a French mother and British father, and emigrated to the United States in 1964. She began catering Moroccan parties while studying for her Master’s Degree at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Catering and giving Moroccan cooking classes eventually led to writing ten cookbooks, including the award-winning Cooking at the Kasbah: Recipes from my Moroccan Kitchen, The vegetarian table: North Africa, and The Scent of Orange Blossoms: Sephardic Cuisine from Morocco. Her first memoir, Mint Tea and Minarets: a Banquet of Moroccan Memories, which she translated into French as Le Riad au Bord de l’Oued, were recipients of a Gourmet Word Cookbook Award. The discovery of heretofore hidden family documents and recipes after her mother’s death, provided Kitty with the inspiration for her latest cookbook, a second memoir with recipes, Bitter Sweet: A Wartime Journal and Heirloom Recipes from Occupied France. Kitty’s career as a food writer, cooking instructor, presenter, and tour leader spans more than three decades. She has contributed articles in French and English to leading publications in the US and abroad, and has been a guest on local and national television stations. One of the highlights of her career was cooking alongside Julia Child to benefit the International Association of Culinary Professionals. Kitty and her husband, food photographer Owen Morse, live in Vista, CA. Visit Kitty’s website at: https//http://www.kittymorse.com

Awards

 

Mint Tea and Minarets: a banquet of Moroccan memories (La Caravane Pub. 2012.) Finalist, San Diego Book Awards, June 2012

Winner: Gourmand World Cookbook Award/Best Book/ Arab cuisine

Le Riad au Bord de l’Oued (French translation)

 

Cooking at the Kasbah: Recipes from my Moroccan Kitchen, Chronicle Books bestseller since 1999

Finalist, World Food Media Awards, Michelin Australia Best Food Book, 1999

First place (cookbooks) San Diego Book Awards 1998

London’s Daily Telegraph, Cookbook of the Week

San Francisco Chronicle list of best selling cookbooks, October 1998

Featured in the Crate and Barrel Catalog, Fall 2007

Carried in all Le Creuset outlet stores

Rezepte aus der Kasbah. In German, March 1999

 

The Scent of Orange Blossoms: Sephardic Cuisine from Morocco (Ten Speed Press, 2001) with Danielle Mamane. Photography by Owen Morse

Nominee, Best Hardcover Category, Jacob’s Creek World Food Media Awards, 2003

Nominee, Best Foreign Cookery Book, World Cookbook Awards, 2002

On San Francisco Chronicle list of “Best Cookbooks for 2002”

 

Couscous: Fresh and Flavorful Contemporary Recipes (Chronicle Books, 2000).

Nominee, World Food Media Awards, Jacob’s Creek Best

Selection, Book of the Month, Good Cook Club

 

Book Title 1

Mint Tea and Minarets

Book Cover 1

Book Title 2

Bitter Sweet: A Wartime Journal & Heirloom Recipes From Occupied France

available February 1, 2023

Book Cover 2

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