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Cook's Country Eats Local

150 Regional Recipes You Should Be Making No Matter Where You Live

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1 of 2 copies available

150 Regional Recipes You Should Be Making No Matter Where You Live

From Maine’s hearty Joe Booker Stew to pineapple-packed Hawaiian Fried Rice, this collection of recipes brings bold local flavors and tried-and-true cooking techniques home—no matter where that may be. Home cooks will discover little-known spe- cialties and revamped classics in each of the four chapters: New England and the Mid-Atlantic, Appalachia and the South, The Midwest and Great Plains, Texas and the West. Colorful local history and anecdotes from Cook’s Country’s tasty travels bring the recipes to life, and illustrated maps and a list of test kitchen–approved hot spots show you where you can try the inspiring original dishes today. Step-by-step photography illustrates key techniques, and full-color photos for every recipe showcase the beauty of the collection. From tailgate staples like Southern Football Sandwiches and Wisconsin Grilled Brats and Beer to old-school sweets like Hollywood’s Tick Tock Orange Sticky Rolls and New York’s Bee Sting Cake, Cook’s Country Eats Local puts an array of flavorful, diverse American dishes within reach—no road trip needed.

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    • Library Journal

      June 15, 2015

      This new collection from the editors at America's Test Kitchen invites readers to take a recipe road trip without leaving home. Organized by region (e.g., New England, Appalachia, Great Plains), much like Warren Brown's United Cakes of America, the book is brimming with both iconic and lesser-known recipes, including New England fish chowder, Carolina sweet potato sonker (a lattice-topped pie), St. Louis gooey butter cake, and Texas caviar (a black-eyed pea salad). "Why this recipe works" sidebars offer a look at historical and cultural context, as well as the editors' testing and development process. VERDICT For families and home cooks seeking foolproof classic fare for potlucks, picnics, tailgates, and other occasions.

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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