Amish Cooks Across America
Recipes and Traditions from Maine to Montana
by Lovina Eicher, Kevin Williams
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Pub Date May 28 2013 | Archive Date May 27 2013
Description
In Amish Cooks Across America: Recipes and Traditions from Maine to Montana, the celebrated columnist and cookbook author known as The Amish Cook explores why one Amish community in the Northeast makes Shoofly Pie while another settlement in the South favors Muscadine Pie.
Divided into chapters highlighting Amish groups in the North, South, East, West, and Midwest, with side trips to Canada and Central America, this recipe book doubles as a travelogue, sampling the cultural and culinary differences among Amish and Mennonite communities across the nation.
The Amish are the original locavores. In this collection of fascinating recipes, you'll find favorites from middle America, such as Scalloped Corn, alongside coastal specialties such as Grilled Lime Fish Fillets and Avocado Egg Scramble, as well as Western staples such as Elk Stew and Huckleberry Pancakes, and Southern classics such as Sweet Potato Surprise Cake.
This more-than-a-cookbook is filled with full-color photographs of food and the places visited, along with profiles that explore the origins and cooking traditions of each community. This is a book like no other--a delicious melting pot and a fascinating armchair tour of Amish America.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781449421090 |
PRICE | $29.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
I was fortunate to read an e-book preview of this, and found it a delight from beginning to end. This kind of book is clearly more suited to being an actual book rather than an e-book, but on a colour e-reader worked quite well.
Beautifully illustrated, and providing many traditional Amish recipes from all areas of the USA, this book goes on to provide historical and cultural information about each group, and their particular history and culture. Fascinating and informative! The recipes are fairly traditional, although with some surprising modern ingredients at times, and there is surely something to appeal to most readers.
Reviewed in exchange for a preview Kindle copy.