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  • Wildsam Field Guides: Savannah by Bruce, Taylor

    Marketplace Books Wildsam Field Guides: Savannah

    Author: Taylor BruceFrom the town squares of its famed Historic District to its salty, untamed coastal edges, Wildsam Field Guides: Savannah is a time capsule mixing the city's deep history and vibrant present in this four-season guide exploring one of America's most fascinating Southern cities.Savannah stories, travel intel & modern lore, including: Explorations of Gullah/Geechee culture, motorcycle riding, lemon meringue pie and oyster farming Local conversation with chef Mashama Bailey, beekeeper Ted Dennard, fishing captain Judy Hemley and bakery owner Cheryl Day Expert perspectives from preservationists, locksmiths and art collectors. Original essays by Taylor Brown, Harrison Scott Key and Emily Testa-LeMaster Essential intel for coastal exploring, design, history and architecture Illustrations by Leanne Renee bringing to visual life Savannah's bounty of parks, squares, arts and food About the AuthorBruce, Taylor: - Taylor Bruce is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Wildsam Field Guides. He grew up on his family farm on the border of Georgia and Alabama. Taylor studied writing at Vanderbilt University, and, after, wrote freelance for magazines such as Men's Journal, Oxford American and National Geographic Adventure, among others. He took a full-time writer's post at Southern Living in 2007. After moving to New York and pursuing an MFA in Creative Writing at Brooklyn College, Taylor launched Wildsam out of his 500-square foot apartment in 2012. The original Nashville guide caught the attention of national media and thoughtful travelers alike, and in 2015, National Geographic awarded Wildsam the Traveler 50 award. Taylor lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife, Robin, and two sons, Booker and Truett.

  • Wildsam Field Guides: Oxford, Mississippi by Bruce, Taylor

    Marketplace Books Wildsam Field Guides: Oxford, Mississippi

    Author: Taylor BruceWildsam Field Guides: Oxford shares the stories and sounds of this small Southern town. With narratives and trusted tips from an eclectic team of locals, the guide's contributors include celebrated writers W. Ralph Eubanks, Beth Ann Fennelly and Lisa Howorth, author and photographer Erin Austen Abbott, poet Aimee Nezhukumatathil, chef Vishwesh Bhatt, flower farmer Kris McKee and many more. Topics in the handsome volume include Southern authors from William Faulkner to Barry Hannah, the University of Mississippi, the Square, folk art, blues music, Mississippi Hill Country, civil rights, bookstores, double decker buses and more.

  • Wildsam Field Guides: New Orleans by Bruce, Taylor

    Marketplace Books Wildsam Field Guides: New Orleans

    Author: Taylor BruceWildsam Field Guides: New Orleans reveals this one-of-a-kind city through local stories, travel intel and modern lore, seeking out the real and rooted things, what's truly authentic and sharing the soul of a place, for travelers and locals alike.Revel in the eccentric and the vibrancy of New Orleans, including: Iconic dishes and where to find them Jazz greats and their instrument of choice A comprehensive list of Mardi Gras Indian tribes A short story by William Faulkner A bartender-approved cocktail crawl Famous cookbooks of the twentieth century A glossary of only-in-NOLA architecture terms Letters from Louis Armstrong and Tennessee Williams About the AuthorCampbell, Scott: - Scott Campbell is an artist and designer from New Orleans, Louisiana.

  • Wildsam Field Guides: Atlanta by Bruce, Taylor

    Marketplace Books Wildsam Field Guides: Atlanta

    Author: Taylor BruceWildsam Field Guides: Atlanta reveals theSouth's largest city through local stories, travel intel and modern lore, seeking out the real and rooted things, what's truly authentic and sharing the soul of a place, for travelers and locals alike.Explore this progressive Southern hub, including: Interviews with Marian Liou, Steven Satterfield, Jason Ward and more Expert picks for southern breakfast, barbecue, vinyl, fishing gear, roller rinks, live music and more The artists who built the Southern hip hop movement An illustrated map on where to find the best chicken wings Archival treasures about Coca-Cola, Waffle House, Hank Aaron, the Olympics and more Thoughtful explorations into the city's prestigious HBCUs Original essays from Dr. Regina Bradley and Susan Rebecca White Civil rights heroes of note, including an oral history of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s funeral About the AuthorBruce, Taylor: - Taylor Bruce is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Wildsam Field Guides. He grew up on his family farm on the border of Georgia and Alabama. Taylor studied writing at Vanderbilt University, and, after, wrote freelance for magazines such as Men's Journal, Oxford American and National Geographic Adventure, among others. He took a full-time writer's post at Southern Living in 2007. After moving to New York and pursuing an MFA in Creative Writing at Brooklyn College, Taylor launched Wildsam out of his 500-square foot apartment in 2012. The original Nashville guide caught the attention of national media and thoughtful travelers alike, and in 2015, National Geographic awarded Wildsam the Traveler 50 award. Taylor lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife, Robin, and two sons, Booker and Truett.

  • The Southern Cake Book by The Editors of Southern Living

    Marketplace Books The Southern Cake Book

    Author: The Editors of Southern LivingWho doesn't love cake? There's perhaps no dessert that makes you feel more special. It's how we celebrate birthdays and graduations. It's the rarified treat at engagement parties and weddings-and the way we welcome old friends and new babies. Whether it's a cupcake with coffee at the neighbor's house or a three-layer slice at the end of an extravagant meal, cake is a sweet, simple indulgence that makes you feel loved and a little better about the world. And who knows more about cakes than Southern Living, the magazine that outdoes itself every year with new pedestal-topping cakes? Its trusted kitchens and pages have launched or popularized some of the South's-and America's-most iconic and decadent cakes, from Hummingbird Cake to Red Velvet Cupcakes.About the AuthorFor over 40 years, Southern Living magazine has delivered definitive Southern food, decorating, gardening, and entertaining ideas to its readers, making it one of the most trusted sources in the country. It reaches more than 16 million readers monthly. Readers use it, keep it, live by it.

  • The Southern Bite Cookbook: More Than 150 Irresistible Dishes from 4 Generations of My Family's Kitchen by Little, Stacey

    Marketplace Books The Southern Bite Cookbook: More Than 150 Irresistible Dishes from 4 Generations of My Family's Kitchen

    Author: Stacey LittleIn the South, a conversation among home cooks can be just about as illuminating as any culinary education. Luckily for Stacey Little, home cooks run in the family.Whether it's fried chicken or pimento cheese, fruit salad or meatloaf, everybody's family does it a little differently. The Southern Bite Cookbook is a celebration of those traditions and recipes every Southern family is proud to own.It's the salads and sandwiches that's mandatory for every family reunion and the hearty soups that are comforting after a long day. It's the Sunday Dinner that graces the Easter table every year.If you're lucky enough to hail from the South, you'll no doubt find some familiar favorites from your own family recipe archives, along with a whole slew of surprises from southern families a lot like yours.In The Southern Bite Cookbook, Little shares some of his favorite, delicious dishes including: Pecan Chicken Salad Glazed Ham Turnip Green Dip Chicken Corn Chowder Cornbread Salad No matter what's cooking, Little's goal is the same: to revel in the culinary tradition all Southerners share.The Southern Bite Cookbook has all of the best recipes that brings people together and the meals our families will cherish for generations to come.

  • The Pat Conroy Cookbook: Recipes and Stories of My Life by Conroy, Pat

    Marketplace Books The Pat Conroy Cookbook: Recipes and Stories of My Life

    Author: Pat Conroy, Suzanne Williamson PollakAmerica's favorite storyteller, Pat Conroy, is back with a unique cookbook that only he could conceive. Delighting us with tales of his passion for cooking and good food and the people, places, and great meals he has experienced, Conroy mixes them together with mouthwatering recipes from the Deep South and the world beyond. It all started thirty years ago with a chance purchase of The Escoffier Cookbook, an unlikely and daunting introduction for the beginner. But Conroy was more than up to the task. He set out with unwavering determination to learn the basics of French cooking--stocks and dough--and moved swiftly on to veal demi-glace and p te bris e. With the help of his culinary accomplice, Suzanne Williamson Pollak, Conroy mastered the dishes of his beloved South as well as the cuisine he has savored in places as far away from home as Paris, Rome, and San Francisco. Each chapter opens with a story told with the inimitable brio of the author. We see Conroy in New Orleans celebrating his triumphant novel The Prince of Tides at a new restaurant where there is a contretemps with its hardworking young owner/chef--years later he discovered the earnest young chef was none other than Emeril Lagasse; we accompany Pat and his wife on their honeymoon in Italy and wander with him, wonderstruck, through the markets of Umbria and Rome; we learn how a dinner with his fighter-pilot father was preceded by the Great Santini himself acting out a perilous night flight that would become the last chapters of one of his son's most beloved novels. These tales and more are followed by corresponding recipes--from Breakfast Shrimp and Grits and Sweet Potato Rolls to Pappardelle with Prosciutto and Chestnuts and Beefsteak Florentine to Peppered Peaches and Creme Brulee. A master storyteller and passionate cook, Conroy believes that "A recipe is a story that ends with a good meal." "This book is the story of my life as it relates to the subject of food. It is my autobiography in food and meals and restaurants and countries far and near. Let me take you to a restaurant on the Left Bank of Paris that I found when writing The Lords of Discipline. There are meals I ate in Rome while writing The Prince of Tides that ache in my memory when I resurrect them. There is a shrimp dish I ate in an elegant English restaurant, where Cuban cigars were passed out to all the gentlemen in the room after dinner, that I can taste on my palate as I write this. There is barbecue and its variations in the South, and the subject is a holy one to me. I write of truffles in the Dordogne Valley in France, cilantro in Bangkok, catfish in Alabama, scuppernong in South Carolina, Chinese food from my years in San Francisco, and white asparagus from the first meal my agent took me to in New York City. Let me tell you about the fabulous things I have eaten in my life, the story of the food I have encountered along the way. . . "About the AuthorPAT CONROY is the bestselling author of The Water Is Wide, The Great Santini, The Lords of Discipline, The Prince of Tides, Beach Music, and My Losing Season. SUZANNE WILLIAMSON, the author of Entertaining for Dummies, was the spokesperson for Federated Department Stores on the subject of cooking and home entertaining.

  • The Only Texas Cookbook by Eckhardt, Linda West

    Marketplace Books The Only Texas Cookbook

    Author: Linda West EckhardtA collection of more than 300 recipes from Texas.

  • The Month of Their Ripening: North Carolina Heritage Foods Through the Year by Eubanks, Georgann

    Marketplace Books The Month of Their Ripening: North Carolina Heritage Foods Through the Year

    Author: Georgann EubanksTelling the stories of twelve North Carolina heritage foods, each matched to the month of its peak readiness for eating, Georgann Eubanks takes readers on a flavorful journey across the state. She begins in January with the most ephemeral of southern ingredients--snow--to witness Tar Heels making snow cream. In March, she takes a midnight canoe ride on the Trent River in search of shad, a bony fish with a savory history. In November, she visits a Chatham County sawmill where the possums are always first into the persimmon trees.Talking with farmers, fishmongers, cooks, historians, and scientists, Eubanks looks at how foods are deeply tied to the culture of the Old North State. Some have histories that go back thousands of years. Garlicky green ramps, gathered in April and traditionally savored by many Cherokee people, are now endangered by their popularity in fine restaurants. Oysters, though, are enjoying a comeback, cultivated by entrepreneurs along the coast in December. These foods, and the stories of the people who prepare and eat them, make up the long-standing dialect of North Carolina kitchens. But we have to wait for the right moment to enjoy them, and in that waiting is their treasure. About the AuthorEubanks, Georgann: - Georgann Eubanks is a writer, Emmy-winning documentarian, and popular speaker. She is the author of Literary Trails of Eastern North Carolina, Literary Trails of the North Carolina Piedmont, and Literary Trails of the North Carolina Mountains.

  • The Lost Southern Chefs: A History of Commercial Dining in the Nineteenth-Century South by Moss, Robert F.

    Marketplace Books The Lost Southern Chefs: A History of Commercial Dining in the Nineteenth-Century South

    Author: Robert F. MossIn recent years, food writers and historians have begun to retell the story of southern food. Heirloom ingredients and traditional recipes have been rediscovered, the foundational role that African Americans played in the evolution of southern cuisine is coming to be recognized, and writers are finally clearing away the cobwebs of romantic myth that have long distorted the picture. The story of southern dining, however, remains incomplete. The Lost Southern Chefs begins to fill that niche by charting the evolution of commercial dining in the nineteenth-century South. Robert F. Moss punctures long-accepted notions that dining outside the home was universally poor, arguing that what we would today call "fine dining" flourished throughout the region as its towns and cities grew. Moss describes the economic forces and technological advances that revolutionized public dining, reshaped commercial pantries, and gave southerners who loved to eat a wealth of restaurants, hotel dining rooms, oyster houses, confectionery stores, and saloons. Most important, Moss tells the forgotten stories of the people who drove this culinary revolution. These men and women fully embodied the title "chef," as they were the chiefs of their kitchens, directing large staffs, staging elaborate events for hundreds of guests, and establishing supply chains for the very best ingredients from across the expanding nation. Many were African Americans or recent immigrants from Europe, and they achieved culinary success despite great barriers and social challenges. These chefs and entrepreneurs became embroiled in the pitched political battles of Reconstruction and Jim Crow, and then their names were all but erased from history.About the AuthorROBERT F. MOSS is a writer and independent scholar based in Charleston, South Carolina. He is the author of Southern Spirits: Four Hundred Years of Drinking in the American South and Barbecue: The History of an American Institution. He is currently the contributing barbecue editor for Southern Living and the southern food correspondent for Serious Eats.

  • The Happy Table of Eugene Walter: Southern Spirits in Food and Drink by Walter, Eugene

    Marketplace Books The Happy Table of Eugene Walter: Southern Spirits in Food and Drink

    Author: Eugene WalterA southern Renaissance man, Eugene Walter (1921-1998) was a pioneering food writer, a champion of southern foodways and culture, and a legendary personality among food lovers. The Happy Table of Eugene Walter, which introduces a new generation of readers to Walter's culinary legacy, is a revelation to anyone interested in today's booming scene in vintage and artisanal drinks--from bourbon and juleps to champagne and punch--and a southern twist on America's culinary heritage.Assembled and edited by Walter's literary executor, Donald Goodman, and food writer Thomas Head, this charming cookbook includes more than 300 recipes featuring the use of spirits in the food and drink of the South, as well as numerous asides, lovely short essays, and countless witticisms that make for great reading as well as good cooking. A wellspring of southern eating and drinking traditions lovingly collected by Walter over the years, the volume is also a celebration of Walter himself and his incomparable appetite and talent for life and its surprising pleasures. The Happy Table showcases Walter's remarkably contemporary gustatory sensibilities and the humorous and quirky yet incisive voice for which he has long been embraced. About the AuthorWalter, Eugene: - Eugene Walter (1921-98), a native of Mobile, Alabama, and author of the classic American Cooking: Southern Style, was a pioneering food writer and editor who enjoyed long sojourns in New York, Rome, and Paris when he wasn't at home in the South. A translator, screenwriter, novelist, puppeteer, artist, costume designer, actor, and more, Walter was a man of arts, letters, and food. The Happy Table of Eugene Walter, a cookbook that Walter was working on in the final years of his life, is the first new book by Walter to appear in more than a decade.

  • The Edna Lewis Cookbook by Lewis, Edna

    Marketplace Books The Edna Lewis Cookbook

    Author: Edna Lewis, Evangeline PetersonEdna Lewis was recently honored with the issuance of a postal stamp by the US Post Office. She is renowned as one of the greatest American chefs and as an African-American woman who almost single handedly revived a forgotten world of refined Southern cooking. Another celebrated American chef, James Beard, remarked: "Edna Lewis makes me want to go right into the kitchen and start cooking." Lewis won many industry awards and was often referred to as "the Grande Dame of Southern Cooking" and the "South's answer to Julia Child." Lewis (1916-2006) also had a remarkable life story. She was born and grew up in rural Virginia in an area called Freetown. She learned to cook from an extended family that included grandparents who had been enslaved. The Edna Lewis Cookbook, Lewis's first book, published in 1972, contains over 100 recipes, arranged in menu form and organized according to the season of the year: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Christmas. With its focus mostly although not exclusively on Southern food, it began the revival of true Southern cooking. Lewis went on to publish three more books: The Taste of Country Cooking (1976), In Pursuit of Flavor (1988), and The Gift of Southern Cooking, co-authored with Scott Peacock (2003). Her menus and recipes were featured in a variety of publications, including the New York Times, the New York Times Magazine, the Washington Post, Gourmet, Food & Wine, Cook's, House & Garden, and Redbook, among others. This edition of The Edna Lewis Cookbook marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss Lewis's birth. Evangeline Peterson studied with Edna Lewis and assisted her in compiling The Edna Lewis Cookbook. Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONEAbout the AuthorEdna Lewis (1916-2006) cooked for the elite of Manhattan over many decades and published four cookbooks that put Southern cooking back on the map. Her recipes were also published in the New York Times, the New York Times Magazine, the Washington Post, Gourmet, Food & Wine, Cook's, House & Garden, and Redbook, among other publications. Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONE

  • The Edible South: The Power of Food and the Making of an American Region by Ferris, Marcie Cohen

    Marketplace Books The Edible South: The Power of Food and the Making of an American Region

    Author: Marcie Cohen FerrisIn The Edible South, Marcie Cohen Ferris presents food as a new way to chronicle the American South's larger history. Ferris tells a richly illustrated story of southern food and the struggles of whites, blacks, Native Americans, and other people of the region to control the nourishment of their bodies and minds, livelihoods, lands, and citizenship. The experience of food serves as an evocative lens onto colonial settlements and antebellum plantations, New South cities and civil rights-era lunch counters, chronic hunger and agricultural reform, counterculture communes and iconic restaurants as Ferris reveals how food--as cuisine and as commodity--has expressed and shaped southern identity to the present day.The region in which European settlers were greeted with unimaginable natural abundance was simultaneously the place where enslaved Africans vigilantly preserved cultural memory in cuisine and Native Americans held tight to kinship and food traditions despite mass expulsions. Southern food, Ferris argues, is intimately connected to the politics of power. The contradiction between the realities of fulsomeness and deprivation, privilege and poverty, in southern history resonates in the region's food traditions, both beloved and maligned. About the AuthorFerris, Marcie Cohen: - Marcie Cohen Ferris, professor of American studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is author of Matzoh Ball Gumbo: Culinary Tales of the Jewish South.

  • The 100 Greatest Dishes of Louisiana Cookery by Guste, Roy F., Jr.

    Marketplace Books The 100 Greatest Dishes of Louisiana Cookery

    Author: Roy F. Guste Jr.Crayfish bisque, oysters Rockefeller, gumbo, blackened redfish, shrimp etouff e, jambalaya with andouille sausage--anyone who has had the pleasure of eating in New Orleans has his or her favorite dishes. In this book, Roy F. Guste presents a selection of choice recipes, from drinks to dessert, ranging from "Haute Creole" entrees like daube glac e to hearty red beans and rice.

  • Southern Recipes by Junior League of Montgomery

    Marketplace Books Southern Recipes

    Author: Junior League of MontgomeryThis is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

  • Southern Cooking by Dull, S. R.

    Marketplace Books Southern Cooking

    Author: S. R. DullNo southern food enthusiast should be without this gathering of 1,300 flavorful recipes for such classic dishes as fried chicken, cornbread, pickled watermelon rinds, and sweet potato pie. Southern Cooking had its origins in Henrietta Dull's immensely popular cooking column in the Atlanta Journal, whose readers faithfully clipped its recipes. The demand for reprints of perennial favorites or early, hard-to-find dishes prompted Mrs. Dull to compile them into her now-famous book. Not only does it include individual recipes, but it also suggests menus for various occasions and holidays. Her famous Georgia Christmas Dinner, for instance, consists of grapefruit, roast turkey, dry stuffing, dry rice, turkey gravy, candied sweet potatoes, buttered green peas, cranberry jelly, celery hearts, hot biscuits, sweet butter, syllabub, and cake. Mrs. Dull was one of the most sought-after caterers in Atlanta even before she began her newspaper column. Her vast, practical knowledge of food and its preparation, and her embrace of new, but never gimmicky, innovations in cooking served her readers well. Upon Mrs. Dull's death in 1964 at the age of 100, the Atlanta Journal said that her book was "the standard by which regional cooks have been measured since 1928." Southern Cooking is the starting place for anyone in search of authentic dishes done in the traditional style.About the AuthorS. R. DULL (1863-1964) was the longtime editor of the home economics page of the Atlanta Journal. Her achievements during her 100 years include organizing the first departments of home economics in Georgia schools and colleges, conducting cooking schools throughout the South, and promoting locally grown products throughout the country.

  • Southern Cook Book by Lustig, Lillie

    Marketplace Books Southern Cook Book

    Author: Lillie LustigThis 1935 volume was designed to make traditional Southern cooking accessible to the home cook. Compiled and edited by Lillie Lustig, S. Claire Sondheim, and Sarah Rensel, it contains many delicious dishes . . . many excellent combinations. You will find here the carefully-guarded secrets of real Southern cooking, palatable and tempting to the eye. You will find accurate, tried and tested recipes . . . each one a gastronomical delight. The edition is illustrated throughout by the drawings of H. Charles Kellum.

  • Republic of Barbecue: Stories Beyond the Brisket by Engelhardt, Elizabeth S. D.

    Marketplace Books Republic of Barbecue: Stories Beyond the Brisket

    Author: Elizabeth S. D. EngelhardtIt's no overstatement to say that the state of Texas is a republic of barbecue. Whether it's brisket, sausage, ribs, or chicken, barbecue feeds friends while they catch up, soothes tensions at political events, fuels community festivals, sustains workers of all classes, celebrates brides and grooms, and even supports churches. Recognizing just how central barbecue is to Texas's cultural life, Elizabeth Engelhardt and a team of eleven graduate students from the University of Texas at Austin set out to discover and describe what barbecue has meant to Texans ever since they first smoked a beef brisket. Republic of Barbecue presents a fascinating, multifaceted portrait of the world of barbecue in Central Texas. The authors look at everything from legendary barbecue joints in places such as Taylor and Lockhart to feedlots, ultra-modern sausage factories, and sustainable forests growing hardwoods for barbecue pits. They talk to pit masters and proprietors, who share the secrets of barbecue in their own words. Like side dishes to the first-person stories, short essays by the authors explore a myriad of barbecue's themes--food history, manliness and meat, technology, nostalgia, civil rights, small-town Texas identity, barbecue's connection to music, favorite drinks such as Big Red, Dr. Pepper, Shiner Bock, and Lone Star beer--to mention only a few. An ode to Texas barbecue in films, a celebration of sports and barbecue, and a pie chart of the desserts that accompany brisket all find homes in the sidebars of the book, while photographic portraits of people and places bring readers face-to-face with the culture of barbecue.About the AuthorELIZABETH S. D. ENGELHARDTAustin, TexasElizabeth Engelhardt, Associate Professor of American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, writes and studies food, gender, race, and class in the southern United States. She and eleven of her graduate st

  • Outer Banks Cookbook: Recipes & Traditions from North Carolina's Barrier Islands by Wiegand, Elizabeth

    Marketplace Books Outer Banks Cookbook: Recipes & Traditions from North Carolina's Barrier Islands

    Author: Elizabeth WiegandMore than seven million people visit the Outer Banks of North Carolina every year, and they all fall in love with its coastal Southern cuisine. The Outer Banks Cookbook is a true celebration of the many flavors of North Carolina's coastal communities with an emphasis on local food and products. The second edition features beautiful full-color photographs and more than 100 easy-to-follow recipes for appetizers, chowders, entrees, desserts, cocktails, and more. Included are family recipes, traditional dishes from locals, and specialties from the many restaurants dotting the Outer Banks.About the AuthorElizabeth Wiegand is a North Carolina native and author of The New Blue Ridge Cookbook. Her articles on food, travel, and design have appeared in the Washington Post, Southern Living, Our State, and Edible Piedmont. She maintains a blog at CarolinaFoodie.blogspot.com, and is a member of the Southern Foodways Alliance. She has been cooking, fishing, sailing and searching for good food along NC's coast for over four decades. Wiegand, a farmer's daughter, grew up landlocked on a farm that's been in her family since before the Civil War, and learned Southern cooking and foodways under her grandmother's tutelage. She's traveled and eaten her way though France, the Caribbean, Central America, and all over the United States, and shares her love of cooking, collecting food stories and spreading the gospel of eating local by teaching, speaking, and television cooking demo's. She lives in Raleigh, NC.

  • New Orleans Cookbook by Collin, Rima

    Marketplace Books New Orleans Cookbook

    Author: Rima Collin, Richard CollinNow in paperback, the steadily popular authentic and reliable New Orleans cookbook--the forerunner to the Cajun-Creole cooking craze that has swept the country.About the AuthorAs food writers, RIMA and RICHARD COLLIN have written The Pleasures of Seafood and The New Orleans Restaurant Guide. Richard Collin is the author of the New Orleans Underground Gourmet and wrote a weekly restaurant column for the New Orleans States-Item for ten years. He died in January 2010. Rima Collin, who learned to cook while on a Fullbright Scholarship in France, founded her New Orleans Cooking School in 1975. She died in 1998.

  • Modern Cajun Cooking: 85 Farm-Fresh Recipes with Classic Flavors by Chatagnier, Leigh Ann

    Marketplace Books Modern Cajun Cooking: 85 Farm-Fresh Recipes with Classic Flavors

    Author: Leigh Ann ChatagnierBring the Big Easy home with these simply irresistible recipes from Shrimp and Creamy Gouda Grits to Tasso, Pear, and Brie Pizza, Jambalaya Pot Pies for Two, and Spicy Crawfish Boil Soup You don't have to live down south to enjoy some of your favorite Louisiana and New Orleans-inspired delicacies This is a cookbook that draws inspiration from classic recipes down in the bayou and transforms them into modern-day dishes for all to enjoy. With a touch of nostalgia and using fresh ingredients that can be found anywhere, all are easy enough for anyone to make at home. Whether you're a beginner in the kitchen or an old pro, you will love whipping up new takes on tradition. Divided into fun, modern chapters such as Everyday Dish, Small Bites, Date Night, and Happy Hour, recipes include: Shrimp touff e stuffed potatoes Crawfish butternut squash mac n' cheese Fried green tomato BLTs with caramelized onion remoulade Smoky bacon and crawfish flatbread Chicken and andouille sausage gumbo with fried okra dippers Muffuletta sliders Pecan praline cinnamon rolls Mango bourbon smash So many more A fusion of deconstructed Cajun ingredients and traditional flavors, Modern Cajun Cooking is a necessity for any season. Gather everyone around the table and celebrate food, life, and love with a fresh and unexpected home-cooked meal.About the AuthorLeigh Ann Chatagnier is the founder of food & lifestyle blog My Diary of Us and author of Natural Baby & Toddler Treats: Homemade, Nourishing Recipes for Baby and Beyond. Cooking has always been a part of her life, and she has always enjoyed creating recipes around fresh, not processed, foods. When her son was born, she knew she wanted to start him off on this healthy path as soon as possible! Leigh Ann lives with her husband and son in Houston, Texas.

  • Lily's Little Cajun Cookbook by Wilder, Eric

    Marketplace Books Lily's Little Cajun Cookbook

    Author: Eric WilderTake a trip to the bayou with author Eric Wilder. Read a few of his stories and try some of his favorite Cajun and Creole recipes.

  • Kenneth's Creative Creole Cajun Kitchen Recipes by Jean, Dominique

    Marketplace Books Kenneth's Creative Creole Cajun Kitchen Recipes

    Author: Dominique JeanI titled this manuscript Kenneth's Creative Creole-Cajun Kitchen Recipes for many reasons. First, because I am a Creole-Cajun chef. Second, all the recipes listed here I used to make for Kenneth on a tight budget when he was alive. I decided to put them in this book. In another book, I wrote about my struggles with Kenneth for other parents and caretakers to benefit from and also to help Kenneth's twin sister Kelssey to keep her last promise to her brother. She promised him that she will become a doctor so she can help disable need kids like him by forming a foundation named after him. She is now a teacher working with disabled children while going to school to become a doctor as planned.The proceeds of these books will help keep the foundation open without relying on charity alone. As a devoted mom, I will continue to make the sacrifices necessary in order to make things happen in her journey to give back. I asked God to give me the grace and the wisdom to persevere and to see that wish come true. After all, it's for a really good cause. Thanks for reading. God bless.

  • Home Sweet Home Cookbook by Publications International Ltd

    Marketplace Books Home Sweet Home Cookbook

    Author: Publications International LtdWarm the hearts of family and friends with comfort foods served straight from your kitchen. Choose from more than 90 tasty recipes for delicious comfort foods that remind you of home. Recipes include: Classic Apple Pie, Simple Roasted Chicken, Sawmill Biscuits and Gravy, Old-Fashioned Chicken with Dumplings and more! Chapters include: Hearty Breakfasts; Satisfying Snacks; Simmering Soups; Meaty Main Dishes; Fantastic Vegetables and Sides; Delicious Desserts. More than 85 recipes are accompanied by a full-page photo. 192 pages. You'll always find the perfect recipe combination to cook and share.About the AuthorPublications International Ltd: - Publications International, Ltd. US Amazon Store: amazon.com/publicationsinternational


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