Best southern us cooking books according to redditors
We found 72 Reddit comments discussing the best southern us cooking books. We ranked the 32 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 72 Reddit comments discussing the best southern us cooking books. We ranked the 32 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
White Trash Cooking
Any Bitch Can Cook
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The Homesick Texan has some good recipes: https://www.homesicktexan.com/
She also has a few cookbooks:
https://www.amazon.com/Homesick-Texan-Cookbook-Lisa-Fain-ebook/dp/B006HAPP8Y/
https://www.amazon.com/Homesick-Texans-Family-Table-Cooking-ebook/dp/B00FO61A1S/
https://www.amazon.com/QUESO-Regional-Recipes-Favorite-Chile-Cheese-ebook/dp/B01MT4WC2K/
Five star rating on Amazon and no one has given it a 1 star. That might be the single best rating I have ever seen.
White Trash Cooking
This book rocks, I highly recommend it.
Imogene's Impossible Pie is my favorite recipe in the entire book.
Put all into blender in order listed. Blend for 3 minutes. Then, add 1 cup coconut and flash blend (fuck coconut). Pour into greased pie pan and bake 45 minutes in a 350-degree oven, or until firm. Check by putting a knife into center. If it comes out clean, pie is done.
You should tell everyone to post their favorite recipe from the book too :), good way to get some awesome recipes.
If you do get it, let me know how it is! I'm tied between this and Cookin' Crunk
When drunk, yes. I'm thinking of doing guides with pictures based on http://www.amazon.com/White-Cooking-Jargon-Ernest-Mickler/dp/0898151899.
-Brie Baker with all the ingredients to get started (Brie cheese, fruit, nuts, honey)
-Butter Bell with a loaf of locally made bread
-Mariposa Napkin Box with Weights and Cocktail Napkins
-Cocktail Shaker Set with Bitters, Stirrers, and a nice bottle of liquor
-Cool coffee table book (esp. if it matches a gift set mentioned above (The Art of Mixology or Magnolia Table) or it's hostess-themed, such as Kate Spade's All In Good Taste or Emily Post's Manners for Today)
-Guest Book for house/bathroom/guest room (and this is always fun because you can be the first one to sign it and everyone at the housewarming party can sign it/write a message). Look around Etsy for these...I'm not crazy about the ones on Amazon.
Hope this helps! Happy housewarming to your friend!
Adapted from multiple sources including:
David Lebovitz/Robicelli's A Love Story With Cupcakes
Pickles, Pigs, & Whiskey by John Currence
For the Cake
For the PB Filling
For the Ganache
For the Pretzel-Peanut Topping
For the Cake
For the Mousse
For the Ganache
For the Topping
Mix peanuts and pretzels together.
To Assemble
Place 1 layer of cake on serving dish. Spread PB mousse evenly over top. Place the 2nd layer of cake on top of the first, bottom side down. Frost the remainder of the cake with the mousse. Freeze the cake while making ganache.
Prep the ganache.
Once ready, remove the cake from the freezer. Pour Ganache on top.
Decorate with pretzels and peanuts.
Yeah blandness is not something I'm into. I was 16 when I first went to the dark side, and I tried to find as many awesome recipes as I could to convince family and friends I wasn't just a masochist, haha.
Basically anything from Isa Chandra Moskowitz is going to be good. She is all about flavor.
If you like Italian food, Chloe's Vegan Italian Kitchen is bangin'. ByChefChloe has a ton of her recipes. Mama's spaghetti and meatballs is one of our favorites. I usually make the meatballs and serve with pesto, I'm not really crazy about spaghetti.
One of my favorite restaurants is The Grit, and they also have a cookbook. If you check out the preview/look inside feature, you'll find a recipe for black bean chili that I dream about from time to time. A lot of my friends still live in Athens and I use them as my excuse to go eat there. There's also a yeast gravy recipe you can see in the preview, and that over some of their tofu (next page), brown rice, and steamed veggies... I think I know what I'm prepping for lunches next week now, haha.
Makes a great soup, with peanut butter.
the Moosewood Cookbook is great for vegetarian, same with Madhur Jaffrey and also a book called "Southern Vegetarian Cooking" https://www.amazon.com/Southern-Vegetarian-Cookbook-Down-Home-Recipes/dp/140160482X
I LOVE THIS ONE:
It’s from Lee Bros: Charleston Kitchen
https://www.today.com/food/southern-comfort-try-lee-brothers-shrimp-grits-6C9723070
You could do a lot worse than V8 for a meal supplement.
For me, I get my sodium from sea, kosher, and finishing salts. If you haven't had a steak with any of the numerous flavors of finishing salts, you're missing out! I learned about finishing salts from the wonderful book Pickles, Pigs & Whiskey.
For me, I ate my fair share of cured meats, so I was careful of additional sodium. I had no way of accurately measuring, so I monitored my water cravings. This subjective measurement did me well. . . I think.
I also collect a bunch of cookbooks. My favorites are the ones that include calorie counts (like all of these)!
If you like Indian: ["Best Ever Indian Cookbook"] (http://www.amazon.com/Best-Indian-Cookbook-Step---Step/dp/1844776247/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1459287898&sr=1-1&keywords=best+ever+indian). The few dishes I've made with this have been simple and tasty. I have noticed typos with the nutritional info though.
Southern food: "Lighten Up Y'all". These are southern classics revamped to be a little bit lighter.
Arranged by season: "Real Simple Easy Delicious Home Cooking". The calorie counts for this one are in the back which is kind of annoying. But what I like about this one is that it does entire meals (meat + veggie + starch) and it uses a wide variety of vegetables I would never think to use.
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Oh! White Trash Cooking! Preserves the language, but actually has some really good recipes inside! I like it with the bacon fat and cracklings, and I add more buttermilk than called for. Let me know when you try it!
http://www.amazon.com/White-Trash-Cooking-Ernest-Mickler/dp/0898151899/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1465063063&sr=8-1&keywords=white+trash+cookbook
The Grit -- best cookbook from the best veggie restaurant this carnivore has ever eaten from.
Because White Trash Cooking rocks.
Recipe from John Currence's cookbook, Pickles Pigs and Whiskey: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1449428800/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1419961915&sr=1-1&pi=AC_SY200_QL40
Recipe online here: http://www.sergetheconcierge.com/2014/02/boozy-greezy-pork-fat-beignets-with-bourbon-caramel-concussion-free-recipe-for-big-game.html
Sorry for the format- I'm posting from my phone. Picture quality is iphone, but you get it
Should add- the sauce is bourbon caramel!
Try the Whitney Miller one. She was the first season winner of Masterchef.
I'd love me a cookbook
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Direct link for the lazies: Southern Paleo: Down Home Cooking! Your Recipe Guide to Delicious, Healthy, and Gluten Free Southern Paleo
yes they would, they even wrote a book about it and it's a must have.
turtle.....i have a cookbook called the white trash cookbook....funniest damn thing you have ever read.
http://www.amazon.com/White-Cooking-Jargon-Ernest-Mickler/dp/0898151899
Been making this a good bit at home. The whole cookbook is awesome and highly recommended. I plump the dried cherries with bourbon instead of Fernet, and skip the blood orange garnish. Really nice.
EDIT: Here's a link to the recipe page in the book in Google Books in case you want to see the other info Currence adds.
Honestly, Joanna Gaines’ new cook book, Magnolia Table , is absolutely perfect for go-to basics. I highly recommend it!
You forgot at least one
Canada too!
For vegetarian/vegan cookbooks try The Southern Vegetarian and Vegan Soul Kitchen. Both amazing books with new inventive recipes. Having been raised on Moosewood and Enchanted Broccoli, it is really fun to explore new ideas and types of vegetarian cuisine.
[southern vegetarian] (http://www.amazon.com/Southern-Vegetarian-Cookbook-Down-Home-Recipes/dp/140160482X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1413780577&sr=1-1&keywords=southern+vegetarian)
[vegan soul kitchen] (http://www.amazon.com/Vegan-Soul-Kitchen-Creative-African-American/dp/0738212288)
So, many moons ago I bought this vegetarian cookbook "Cookin' Southern: Vegetarian Style" on a whim. It's a really sweet book with all the Southern favourites made with substitutes like tofu. Chicken-fried steak is in there, as is country ham.
It's a very personal, down-home style cookbook with a lot of chatting going on apart from the recipes themselves. I'm very fond of it, and it may help you recreate some of the old favourites! This is someone who REALLY loved the originals, not someone who's never tried them trying to make a dish that looks like ham or steak.
https://www.amazon.ca/Cookin-Southern-Vegetarian-Ann-Jackson/dp/1570670927/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=cookin%27+southern+vegetarian&qid=1556725099&s=books&sr=1-2-catcorr
In terms of things like bacon for baked beans, you can look into liquid smoke for the flavour as an easy replacement, but there are also some really wonderful products out of Taiwan if you have access to any Asian importers in your city. I get mine from a place called Paradis Vegetarien, and they have a REALLY good steaky bacon. They also have a 'duck' product that comes in a loin shape, and I really think it's quite similar to ham as it's smoked. I sometimes dice that up small and use it instead of lardons.
Keep hunting :) There's some great stuff out there from the very basic that you use to craft your own artisan product, to the highly-processed and ready-to-eat (I have no problem with highly processed, myself, as long as it tastes good!) .
This cookbook -- used is under $5 including shipping. I love cooking, and I love cookbooks that have a particular agenda (paleo, various ethnic cookbooks, crock pot meals) and pretty pictures. Make me Smile! and happy new year!