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An Afternoon with Renowned Chef & Author Olia Hercules

  • Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art 2320 West Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL, 60622 United States (map)

A Special Guest Event: An Afternoon with Olia Hercules

The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art is honored to welcome Olia Hercules, celebrated cookbook author, food writer, and passionate advocate for Ukrainian culinary heritage, for an intimate afternoon conversation and book presentation.

Hercules will speak about her new book, Strong Roots: A Ukrainian Family Story through War, Exile and Hope, a deeply personal work that traces her family's journey and the enduring power of food, memory, and identity across generations of hardship and resilience.

This is a rare opportunity to meet one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary Ukrainian culture. Join us for a conversation that is as much about history and hope as it is about cooking.

A Q&A will follow the discussion.

Free and open to the public.

Order a copy of Strong Roots here.



Olia Hercules is visiting the city of Chicago as an esteemed nominee for the James Beard Award Ceremony on Saturday, June 13, and the official nominees' ceremony on Sunday morning, June 14. Take advantage of her Chicago appearance by joining us for this exclusive afternoon gathering.

Strong Roots is the story of a century in Ukraine told through four generations of one extraordinary family. It takes us from years of Russification, to Olia's grandmother's deportation to snowy wastelands under Stalin, to her Aunt Zhenia's school protest, to her own parents' flight from Ukraine when their town was occupied in 2022.

This is an ode to the land, to ideas of home and belonging, and to family stories and recipes passed down the generations – the tang of sour cherries, the best way to make borsch. It is an account of resilience in the hardest of circumstances.

Strong Roots brims with hope and grief. It lays bare the compromises and betrayals of generations struggling and surviving through war, peace, invasion and exile. It is an uplifting reminder of how much the human spirit can endure when born from a land rich with strong roots.

Praise

'An instant classic' NIGELLA LAWSON

'Sweeping, intimate, defiant and brimming with love' LOUISE KENNEDY

'It is the roots that keep the trees from falling during a storm. Olia Hercules tells us that the same is true for people and nations' SERHII PLOKHY

About the author

Olia Hercules was born in the south of Ukraine in 1984. She left her home town Kakhovka at the age of twelve, when she moved to Cyprus.

After finishing school, she moved to the UK where she studied Italian language and International Relations at the University of Warwick. After spending a year in Italy, Olia settled in London, pursuing a journalistic career after completing her Master’s degree.

Following the financial crisis of 2008, Olia decided to quit her job as a film business reporter to pursue her dream to cook for a living.

She trained at the renowned Leiths School of Food and Wine and then worked as a chef de partie in restaurants, including Ottolenghi, and as a recipe developer before landing a book deal for Mamushka, a cookbook that celebrates her family recipes, from Ukraine and Moldova to Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan. Mamushka has won the prestigious Fortnum and Mason Award for best debut cookbook 2016.

Olia was named the Observer Rising Star of 2015.

Her second cookbook is called Kaukasis: a culinary journey through Georgia, Azerbaijan and beyond. It is published on August 10th in the UK and Australia and in October 2017 in the US, Canada, Germany and Poland.

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