Like most native Southerners, Anne Byrn grew up eating the food of our memory—fried chicken and milk gravy, turnip greens slowly simmered with ham hocks, and homemade biscuits.With the aid of today's time-saving tools and appliances, the availability of once hard-to-find ingredients, and the broadening of our culinary horizons, Southerners have branched out into a new style of cookery. We're using the same basic ingredients, but we have altered preparation and presentation, with an emphasis on the light, the simple, and the natural.Cooking in the New South is a new look at what is traditional in our kitchens. It brings together more than 200 tested recipes for delicacies like Pumpkin Raisin Bread, Chilled Canteloupe Soup, Sesame Shrimp and Asparagus, Orange Ginger Pork Roast, and Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Pie. Each section begins with a vignette about a treasured food from our past—including Brunswick stew, grits, and chess pie—to remind us of the roots of our delightful cuisine.Cooking in the New South captures the style and ease of the newest trends while retaining the distinctive flavor of the well-loved, old-fashioned Southern fare.
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From the Back Cover:
William Key shows us that magnificence in parceled out indiscriminately, that what happened in 1864 in Atlanta, in themountains around it, on creek and river and homestead, called out the best of both our forebears and our enemies--and sometimes the worst. The closest to an informed, over-all eyewitness account we are ever likely to get.
About the Author:
Anne Byrn is a national award-winning food writer and author of the popular The Cake Mix Doctor, as well as Cooking in the New South and Food Gifts for All Seasons. She graduated from the University of Georgia and received advanced certification from La Varenne Ecole de Cuisine in Paris. She has served on the executive committee of the Julia Child Cookbook Awards. Byrn lives in Tennessee.
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- PublisherPeachtree Publishers
- Publication date1994
- ISBN 10 1561450898
- ISBN 13 9781561450893
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages224