When visitors travel to Pennsylvania Dutch Country, they are
encouraged to consume the local culture by way of "regional
specialties" such as cream-filled whoopie pies and deep-fried
fritters of every variety. Yet many of the dishes and confections
visitors have come to expect from the region did not emerge from
Pennsylvania Dutch culture but from expectations fabricated by
local-color novels or the tourist industry. At the same time, other
less celebrated (and rather more delicious) dishes, such as
sauerkraut and stuffed pork stomach, have been enjoyed in
Pennsylvania Dutch homes across various localities and economic
strata for decades.Celebrated food historian and cookbook writer
William Woys Weaver delves deeply into the history of Pennsylvania
Dutch cuisine to sort fact from fiction in the foodlore of this
culture. Through interviews with contemporary Pennsylvania Dutch
cooks and extensive research into cookbooks and archives, "As
American as Shoofly Pie" offers a comprehensive and
counterintuitive cultural history of Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine,
its roots and regional characteristics, its communities and class
divisions, and, above all, its evolution into a uniquely American
style of cookery. Weaver traces the origins of Pennsylvania Dutch
cuisine as far back as the first German settlements in America and
follows them forward as New Dutch Cuisine continues to evolve and
respond to contemporary food concerns. His detailed and
affectionate chapters present a rich and diverse portrait of a
living culinary practice--widely varied among different religious
sects and localized communities, rich and poor, rural and
urban--that complicates common notions of authenticity.Because
there's no better way to understand food culture than to practice
it, "As American as Shoofly Pie"'s cultural history is accompanied
by dozens of recipes, drawn from exacting research, kitchen-tested,
and adapted to modern cooking conventions. From soup to "Schnitz,"
these dishes lay the table with a multitude of regional tastes and
stories."Hockt eich hie mit uns, un esst eich satt"--Sit down with
us and eat yourselves full
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