A recipe for embarrassment
The final snippet of Warren’s tribal tale is trivial but has delighted her critics to no end.
In 1984, a cousin in Oklahoma asked her to contribute recipes for
a cookbook billed as "recipes passed down through the Five Tribes families." The book was entitled
Pow Wow Chow.
Warren sent five, and under each one, listed herself as Elizabeth Warren, Cherokee.
Given that a cousin asked her to participate, this might lend credence to the notion that at least among her family, a tribal connection was taken for granted.
But it didn’t help that her recipes included one for crab with mayonnaise and another for herbed tomatoes — hardly traditional fare.
And to make matters worse, some of the recipes
appear to have been copied from the
New York Times wire service.