The United States Regional Cook Book

The United States Regional Cook Book
Author: Ruth Berolzheimer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 788
Release: 1947
Genre: African American cooking
ISBN: CORNELL:31924003584509

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The Great American Recipe Cookbook

The Great American Recipe Cookbook
Author: The Great American Recipe
Publsiher: BenBella Books
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2022-08-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781637740156

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This beautiful cookbook showcases the best of American regional cooking from the cooks and judges featured in PBS’ The Great American Recipe In the first season of The Great American Recipe, 10 home chefs representing distinct culinary backgrounds brought with them a rich collection of recipes. Some were secret family recipes passed down through the generations, some were new twists on regional classics, and others were their own deeply personal recipes crafted with love . . . and, together, they represent the dynamic story of America told through the diversity of its food. Now, you can bring all the fun of this new series to your kitchen with more than 100 delicious, easy-to-follow recipes from the cast, host, and judges. These recipes are accessible and taste like home—evoking nostalgia while inspiring you to explore new flavors with your loved ones. Inside, you’ll find new staples and rediscover family favorites, such as: Southern Smoke Mac and Cheese Red Chilaquiles Rhode Island–Style Fried Calamari Shakshuka with Chive Flatbread Chicken and Waffle Sandwiches Pizza Calabrese L’Italiano Burgers Crowd-Pleaser Tostadas Korean-Style Meatloaf and Potatoes Cast Iron Ribeye with Blue Cheese and Balsamic Steak Sauce Cranberry White Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies with Sour Cream Frosting Cannoli Dip Packed with amazing dishes and warm personal stories, and illustrated with gorgeous food photography and stills from the series, The Great American Recipe Cookbook is a must-have for fans of the show, food lovers, and every person who believes that food tells the story of who we are.

The American Regional Cookbook

The American Regional Cookbook
Author: Nancy Hawkins,Arthur Hawkins
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 301
Release: 1976
Genre: Cooking, American
ISBN: 0130247294

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The Great American Cookbook

The Great American Cookbook
Author: Clementine Paddleford
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-09-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780789329028

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The first and greatest book of regional American cuisine, now revised for today’s home cook. Imagine a person with the culinary acumen of Julia Child, the inquisitiveness of Margaret Mead, and the daring of Amelia Earhart. This is Clementine Paddleford, America’s first food journalist. In the 1930s, Paddleford set out to do something no one had done before: chronicle regional American food. Writing for the New York Herald Tribune, Gourmet, and This Week, she crisscrossed the nation, piloting a propeller plane, to interview real home cooks and discover their local specialties. The Great American Cookbook is the culmination of Paddleford’s career. A best seller when first published in 1960 as How America Eats, this coveted classic has been out of print for thirty years. Here are more than 500 of Paddleford’s best recipes, all adapted for contemporary kitchens. From New England there is Real Clam Chowder; from the South, Fresh Peach Ice Cream; from the Southwest, Albondigas Soup; from California, Arroz con Pollo. Behind all the recipes are extraordinary stories, which make this not just a cookbook but also a portrait of America.

The Time Life American Regional Cookbook

The Time Life American Regional Cookbook
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1978
Genre: Cookbooks
ISBN: 0316846198

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American Regional Cuisine

American Regional Cuisine
Author: Art Institutes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0471694223

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New England clam chowder . . . New Orleans gumbo . . . Southern fried green tomatoes . . . Texas barbecue . . . Each region of the United States has its own cuisine, with distinctive ingredients, techniques, and recipes. From north to south and from east to west, American Regional Cuisine explores this tremendous culinary diversity in a comprehensive cookbook and guide to the nation's cuisines. By placing each cuisine within its historical and cultural context, the book offers readers a deeper understanding of each cooking style and the qualities that make it unique. From the blue cornmeal and jalapeno peppers of the southwest to the zesty spices of Cajun cooking, it covers the indigenous ingredients whose flavor and character do so much to give dishes their special regional "accent." Two hundred delicious recipes-twenty for each type of cuisine-are introduced by well-known chefs and restaurateurs, including Bert Cutino (owner of The Sardine Factory, Monterey, California), Michael Foley (owner of Printer's Row, Chicago), and Allen Susser (owner and executive chef of Chef Allen's, Miami). The recipes are drawn from every part of the menu, from appetizers to desserts, and detailed instructions ensure that nothing is left to chance in the kitchen. Perfect for anyone who wants to learn how to cook "fluently" in the language of the nation's regional cuisines, this book will bring new variety-and authenticity-to any cooking repertoire.

I Hear America Cooking

I Hear America Cooking
Author: Betty Harper Fussell
Publsiher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1997
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0140263322

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One of our most revered food writers presents the rich history and lore of American food, as experienced in her travels to six distinct regions of the country. In each of these regions, readers find communal rites and tribal dishes appropriate to the ecology--each with its own distinctive flavor, smell and feel. Photos.

Old Southern Cookery

Old Southern Cookery
Author: Christopher E. Hendricks,Sue J. Hendricks,Historic Savannah Foundation
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2020-05-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781493049066

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Old Southern Cookery: Recipes from America’s First Regional Cookbook Adapted for Today’s Kitchen gives new life to a beloved book that has spanned two centuries. Using the historic recipes from Mary Randolph’s 1824 bestselling cookbook, The Virginia House-Wife or Methodical Cook (considered by many culinary historians to be the first real American cookbook––and all describe it as the first regional cookbook), the authors have chosen the best of the original recipes to show how home cooks can prepare the food using contemporary methods. In translating these historic cooking methods to today’s kitchen techniques, headnotes contain pertinent historic facts about such things as butchery, firewood cooking, spices used, European origins of certain recipes, dishes brought by slaves to the New World, and even how our cooking utensils have evolved through two centuries.