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The Southerner's Cookbook - (Garden & Gun Books) by Editors of Garden and Gun (Hardcover)

The Southerner's Cookbook - (Garden & Gun Books) by  Editors of Garden and Gun (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><P>FromGarden & Gun the magazine that features the best of Southern cooking, dining, cocktails, and customs comes an heirloom-quality guide to the traditions and innovations that define today s Southern food culture, with more than 100 recipes and 4-color photography throughout.<P>From well-loved classics like biscuits and fried chicken to uniquely regional dishes such as sonker (Piedmont, North Carolina s take on cobbler) or Minorcan chowder (Florida s version of clam chowder), each recipe inThe Southerner s Cookbook tells a story about Southern food and its origins. With contributions from some of the South s finest chefs, a glossary of cooking terms, and essays from many of the magazine s most beloved writers, The Southerner s Cookbookis much more than simply a collection of recipes: it is a true reflection of the South s culinary past, present, and future<P>*Named one of Eater s Best New Cookbooks for Fall 2015**Selected as one of Vanity Fair s 18 Best New Cookbooks *"<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>From <em>Garden & Gun</em>--the magazine that features the best of Southern cooking, dining, cocktails, and customs--comes an heirloom-quality guide to the traditions and innovations that define today's Southern food culture, with more than 100 recipes and 4-color photography throughout.</p><p>From well-loved classics like biscuits and fried chicken to uniquely regional dishes such as sonker (Piedmont, North Carolina's take on cobbler) or Minorcan chowder (Florida's version of clam chowder), each recipe in <em>The Southerner's Cookbook</em> tells a story about Southern food and its origins. With contributions from some of the South's finest chefs, a glossary of cooking terms, and essays from many of the magazine's most beloved writers, <em>The Southerner's</em> <em>Cookbook </em>is much more than simply a collection of recipes: it is a true reflection of the South's culinary past, present, and future</p><ul><li><strong>Named one of </strong><strong>Eater's Best New Cookbooks for Fall 2015</strong></li><li><strong>Selected as one of Vainty Fair's "18 Best New Cookbooks"</strong></li></ul><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>From <em>Garden & Gun</em>--the magazine that features the best of Southern cooking, dining, cocktails, and customs--comes an heirloom-quality guide to the traditions and innovations that define today's Southern food culture, with more than 100 recipes and 4-color photography throughout.</p><p>From well-loved classics like biscuits and fried chicken to uniquely regional dishes such as sonker (Piedmont, North Carolina's take on cobbler) or Minorcan chowder (Florida's version of clam chowder), each recipe in <em>The Southerner's Cookbook</em> tells a story about Southern food and its origins. With contributions from some of the South's finest chefs, a glossary of cooking terms, and essays from many of the magazine's most beloved writers, <em>The Southerner's</em> <em>Cookbook </em>is much more than simply a collection of recipes: it is a true reflection of the South's culinary past, present, and future</p><p>*<strong>Named one of Eater's Best New Cookbooks for Fall 2015</strong>*<br/>*<strong>Selected as one of <em>Vanity Fair</em>'s "18 Best New Cookbooks"</strong>*</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"[Garden & Gun's] first dedicated cookbook is a culinary cross-section of the modern south, drawing recipes everywhere from tiny fried-chicken joints to the meticulous tweezer food of the region's highest-end restaurants."--<b><em>Eater</b></em><br><br>"Even if you didn't grow up on the food, The Southerner's Cookbook will make you long for a plate of fresh-from-the-fryer chicken, buttermilk biscuits, and vinegar-laced collards. [A]nd if you're lucky enough to be from the South, these recipes might just make you homesick."--<b>Tasting Table</b><br><br>"Every year, every cookbook season for the past decade, there's been a steady stream of Southern cookbooks that parallels the national interest in the region. Now, the editors of the award-winning Garden & Gun magazine have published one of the smartest, most attractive Southern cookbooks yet."--<b><em>The New Orleans Times-Picayune </em></b><br><br>"There are so, so many Southern cookbooks out there, but if you only have room for one, The Southerner's Cookbook is a good call."--<b>Epicurious</b><br><br>"Who better than the folks at Garden and Gun to gather this new generation of Southern food culture in one lovely volume? The Southerner's Cookbook offers traditional recipes, essays, and a full glossary of terms that might fly right by those of us who grew up elsewhere."--<b><em>Edible Upcountry</b></em><br>

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