Country Kitchen Cookbook

Country Kitchen Cookbook
Title Country Kitchen Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Boudinot
Publisher Chartwell Books
Pages 258
Release 2016-07-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0785833013

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Go back to the feeling of home with this collection of recipes that will have you remembering all the great things that mom used to make.

Country Kitchens

Country Kitchens
Title Country Kitchens PDF eBook
Author Jocasta Innes
Publisher Reed Mitchel Beazley
Pages 180
Release 1995
Genre Interior decoration
ISBN 9781857324679

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Reveals through evocative photographs and informative text the beauty of kitchens designed for real-life cooks and their families, as well as displaying the rich diversity of country style.

The Country Cooking of France

The Country Cooking of France
Title The Country Cooking of France PDF eBook
Author Anne Willan
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 395
Release 2007-09-06
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0811846466

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Renowned for her cooking school in France and her many bestselling cookbooks, Willan combines years of hands-on experience with extensive research to create a brand-new classic. Sprinkled with more than 250 recipes and 270 enchanting photos, this cookbook is an irresistible celebration of French culinary culture.

The Country Kitchen Cook Book

The Country Kitchen Cook Book
Title The Country Kitchen Cook Book PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 158
Release 1922
Genre Canning and preserving
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Country Cooking from a Redneck Kitchen

Country Cooking from a Redneck Kitchen
Title Country Cooking from a Redneck Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Francine Bryson
Publisher Clarkson Potter
Pages 241
Release 2016-03-29
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0553459147

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Few people know that national pie champion Francine Bryson got her start on the cooking contest circuit at age sixteen with a savory stuffed pork loin—that won first place. In Country Cooking from a Redneck Kitchen, Francine invites you into her home to share recipes for everything that graces her Southern table: chicken dinners, savory pies, Sunday suppers to serve the preacher, make-and-take casseroles, dips and other redneck whatnots, backyard barbecue favorites—and, of course, three chapters devoted to her celebrated baked goods, including her most-requested holiday sweets. Feeding people is what Francine loves to do, and here are simple instructions for 125 dishes with 60 color photographs to help you to bring her Southern charm to your table.

From a Polish Country House Kitchen

From a Polish Country House Kitchen
Title From a Polish Country House Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Anne Applebaum
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 292
Release 2012-11-21
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1452110557

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In making her new home in Poland in 1989, Applebaum had to cook with ingredients that were local, fresh, and available. She learned how to make food that was, if not exactly traditional, in the Polish spirit. The national rebirth of Poland in the last two decades has meant the rebirth of its cuisine, and the authors have modernized many of its dishes, without losing any of the centuries-old flavors. Collects ninety Polish recipes, including roasted winter vegetables, stewed beef rolls with kasha, pork loin stuffed with prunes, and fruit pierogi.

The Country Cooking of Ireland

The Country Cooking of Ireland
Title The Country Cooking of Ireland PDF eBook
Author Colman Andrews
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 385
Release 2012-12-21
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1452124051

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The acclaimed food and travel writer brings to life the people, countryside, and delicious food of Ireland in this James Beard Award–winning cookbook. Fast emerging as one of the world’s hottest culinary destinations, Ireland is a country of small farms, artisanal bakers, cheese makers, and butteries. Farm-to-table dining has been practiced here for centuries. Meticulously researched and reported by Saveur magazine founder Colman Andrews, this sumptuous cookbook includes 250 recipes and more than 100 photographs of the pubs, the people, and the emerald Irish countryside taken by award-winning photographer Christopher Hirsheimer. Rich with stories of the food and people who make Ireland a wonderful place to eat, and laced with charming snippets of song, folklore, and poetry, The Country Cooking of Ireland ushers in a new understanding of Irish food.