All-Time-Favorite Recipes From Florida Cooks
Title | All-Time-Favorite Recipes From Florida Cooks PDF eBook |
Author | Gooseberry Patch |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 157 |
Release | 2020-02-06 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1620933667 |
Florida Cooks share the recipe that are dear to their hearts. All-Time Favorite Recipes from Florida Cooks has tried & true recipes for every meal of the day, plus yummy party treat and delicious desserts. - Easy to make dishes, with the great taste you expect from Gooseberry Patch recipes. - Family-pleasing meals like burgers, casseroles, salads and more - Fun trivia about the great state of Florida that you'll love to read and share - Time-saving tips and helps to get meals on the table in a jiffy 147 Recipes
Miami Cooks
Title | Miami Cooks PDF eBook |
Author | Sara Liss |
Publisher | |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2020-09-29 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9781773271217 |
When it comes to food cities, Miami is one to take seriously. It is a colorful culinary tapestry of local and international food traditions with emerging new talents and James Beard-recognized chefs setting the bar for adventurous, experimental, and exciting cuisine. Miami Cooks by Sara Liss celebrates this wonderfully unique food culture with eighty recipes by forty of the city's leading chefs and mixologists. Sure, Miami is the Cuban food capital of America, but it also home to so many other cuisines--Peruvian, Venezuelan, Puerto Rican, Haitian, Jamaican--that tempt the palate. From savory duck carnitas tacos to a crab-crusted ribeye steak to a decadent caramelized strawberry (and not to mention, an array of refreshing cocktails), this book boasts recipes all designed for home cooks of all skill levels.
Tropic Cooking
Title | Tropic Cooking PDF eBook |
Author | Joyce LaFray |
Publisher | Seaside Publishing |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780898152340 |
Represents an intermingling of African, Spanish, French, British, Indian, Dutch, and North American customs and techniques. The common ground is the raw materials -- fresh fruit, herbs, and vegetables; fresh seafood; and the spices and seasonings. Recipes were collected from native islanders, Florida "crackers," old and new restauranteurs, and supplied by the author.
Serial Griller
Title | Serial Griller PDF eBook |
Author | Matt Moore |
Publisher | Harvest |
Pages | 329 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 0358187265 |
From the author of South's Best Butts and A Southern Gentleman's Kitchen, an all-around grilling cookbook showcasing different methods and diverse cuisines, as well as sought-after stories and recipes from America's all-star grillers Matt Moore confesses: He is a serial griller. He can't help it--if there's food and flame, he'll grill it. In his newest book, he shares his indiscriminate appetite for smoky perfection with a broad collection of recipes varied in method, technique, and cuisine. After a review of the basics--the Maillard reaction, which grill is best for you, and more--he takes the reader on a tour across America to round up authentic stories, coveted recipes, and indispensable tips from grill masters of the South and beyond, including stops at unexpected but distinguished chefs' spots like Michael Solomonov's Zahav and Ashley Christensen's Death & Taxes. Moore offers his own tried-and-true grilling recipes for every part of the meal, from starters and salads to handhelds (Tacos al Pastor, Pork Gyros) and big plates (Country-Style Ribs with Peach Salsa) to desserts (Grilled-Doughnut Ice Cream Sandwiches). Serial Griller is a serious and delicious exploration of how grilling is done all around America.
White Trash Cooking
Title | White Trash Cooking PDF eBook |
Author | Ernest Matthew Mickler |
Publisher | Ten Speed Press |
Pages | 162 |
Release | 2011-09-27 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1607741881 |
More than 200 recipes and 45 full-color photographs celebrate 25 years of good eatin’ in this original regional Southern cooking classic. A quarter-century ago, while many were busy embracing the sophisticated techniques and wholesome ingredients of the nouvelle cuisine, one Southern loyalist lovingly gathered more than 200 recipes—collected from West Virginia to Key West—showcasing the time-honored cooking and hospitality traditions of the white trash way. Ernie Mickler’s much-imitated sugarsnap-pea prose style accompanies delicacies like Tutti’s Fancy Fruited Porkettes, Mock-Cooter Stew, and Oven-Baked Possum; stalwart sides like Bette’s Sister-in-Law’s Deep-Fried Eggplant and Cracklin’ Corn Pone; waste-not leftover fare like Four-Can Deep Tuna Pie and Day-Old Fried Catfish; and desserts with a heavy dash of Dixie, like Irma Lee Stratton’s Don’t-Miss Chocolate Dump Cake and Charlotte’s Mother’s Apple Charlotte.
Pickled, Fried, and Fresh
Title | Pickled, Fried, and Fresh PDF eBook |
Author | Bert Gill |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780813061481 |
A pioneer in the local food movement shares his southern kitchen and bold recipes in" Pickled, Fried, and Fresh." Chef Bert Gill will inspire readers to connect deeply with their region and communities by relying on seasonal food from local farmers and to try some of his inventive dishes at home.
New York Cookbook
Title | New York Cookbook PDF eBook |
Author | Molly O'Neill |
Publisher | Workman Publishing |
Pages | 530 |
Release | 1992-01-01 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780894806988 |
More than five hundred recipes celebrate the passion for food with New York specialities ranging from Codfish Puffs to Braised Lamb Shanks to Kreplach