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Think of Southern fruits and vegetable, and tomatoes, corn, okra,
and watermelon come to mind. But what about grapefruits, oranges,
and key limes from Florida? Or peas, beans, and greens from the
fields of Mississippi? In Beans, Greens & Sweet Georgia
Peaches, Damon Lee Fowler, who is passionate about preserving
Southern culinary traditions, offers recipes for transforming
Vidalia onions, sun-ripened tomatoes, field peas, butterbeans,
sweet potatoes, Georgia Peaches, plump figs, watermelons, key
limes, and Florida citrus into fruit and vegetable glories of the
Southern table.
An authentic collection of recipes celebrating Southern
traditions.Southern cooking as most people think of it doesn't
exist. After all, there are as many ways to make real corn bread,
gumbo or fried chicken as there are cooks. Instead of dwelling on
conventional notions of authenticity, Essentials of Southern
Cooking honors the spirit, the history, the people, and the taste
of the classic Southern table by focusing on the essence of great
Southern food and combining traditional ingredients in fresh ways.
In this tempting collection of over 200 recipes, author Damon Lee
Fowler balances the enduring appeal of rural Southern flavors with
the modern sensibilities of today's cook. It's an engaging and
informative look at the heritage of Southern cuisine.Sampling of
recipes:Creamy Chicken Pot PiesSweet Potato CobblerScalloped
OystersLowcountry Crab au Gratin Baked Vidalia Sweet Onions with
Ham Bourbon-Grilled Flank SteakShrimp EtouffeePecan-Crusted Cat
FishButter-Bean and Okra RagoutOld-Fashioned Southern Shortcake
While the hindquarters of swine have been preserved in salt the
world over for thousands of years, there are only a few places on
earth where ham is as celebrated or integral to the cuisine as it
is in the American South. To begin to understand the place that
this iconic food holds in the hearts of southerners, Damon Lee
Fowler writes, one has only to step into the historic smokehouse of
Thomas Jefferson's Monticello and take a deep breath. More than a
century after the last hams were hung to smoke in that chamber, the
aroma of salt, smoke, and air-dried pork still permeates the rough
masonry walls and clay floor, filling the air with its earthy
perfume. Even after centuries of culinary transformations
throughout the South, that fragrance lingers in kitchens throughout
the region. Ham's 55 recipes bring home the love in just about
every way-brine- or dry-cured, smoked or not, boiled, baked,
glazed, honey-baked and spiral cut, thin-sliced and piled into
biscuits and sandwiches, fried up with eggs, with grits, with
redeye gravy, added for savor to soups, casseroles, poultry,
seafood, and, yes, the vegetable pot. Fowler also includes recipes
inspired by Chinese, French, Italian, and Spanish dishes, and
provides a guide to basic terminology and cooking methods.
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