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The Taste of Country Cooking
30th Anniversary Edition
by Edna Lewis

Description:
In recipes and reminiscences equally delicious, Edna Lewis celebrates
the uniquely American country cooking she grew up with some fifty years
ago in a small Virginia Piedmont farming community that had been
settled by freed slaves. With menus for the four seasons, she shares
the ways her family prepared and enjoyed food, savoring the delights of
each special time of year:
- The fresh taste of spring—the first shad, wild
mushrooms, garden strawberries, field greens and salads . . . honey
from woodland bees . . . a ring mold of chicken with wild mushroom
sauce . . . the treat of braised mutton after sheepshearing.
- The feasts of summer—garden-ripe vegetables and
fruits relished at the peak of flavor . . . pan-fried chicken,
sage-flavored pork tenderloin, spicy baked tomatoes, corn pudding,
fresh blackberry cobbler, and more, for hungry neighbors on
Wheat-Threshing Day . . . Sunday Revival, the event of the year, when
Edna’s mother would pack up as many as fifteen dishes (what
with her pickles and breads and pies) to be spread out on linen-covered
picnic tables under the church’s shady oaks . . . hot
afternoons cooled with a bowl of crushed peaches or hand-cranked
custard ice cream.
- The harvest of fall—a fine dinner of baked
country ham, roasted newly dug sweet potatoes, and warm apple pie after
a day of corn-shucking . . . the hunting season, with the deliciously
“different” taste of game fattened on hickory nuts
and persimmons . . . hog-butchering time and the making of sausages and
liver pudding . . . and Emancipation Day with its rich and generous
thanksgiving dinner.
- The hearty fare of winter—holiday time, the
sideboard laden with all the special foods of Christmas for company
dropping by . . . the cold months warmed by stews, soups, and baked
beans cooked in a hearth oven to be eaten with hot crusty bread before
the fire.
The scores of recipes for these marvelous dishes are set down in loving
detail. We come to understand the values that formed the remarkable
woman—her love of nature, the pleasure of living with the
seasons, the sense of community, the satisfactory feeling that hard
work was always rewarded by her mother’s good food. Having
made us yearn for all the good meals she describes in her memories of a
lost time in America, Edna Lewis shows us precisely how to recover, in
our own country or city or suburban kitchens, the taste of the fresh,
good, natural country cooking that was so happy a part of her girlhood
in Freetown, Virginia.
The Taste of Country Cooking
30th Anniversary Edition
by Edna Lewis
ISBN:
9780307265609
ISBN-10: 0307265609
Publisher:
Knopf Books (Random House)
Publication Date:
2006
Format: Hardcover, 304 pages
Book Type:
New
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