Signature Tastes of Charlotte

Signature Tastes of Charlotte
Author: Steven W. Siler
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2015-02-04
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781507843833

Do you remember enjoying a meal at that famous restaurant, and wishing you could get the recipe? Or visiting a city and eating at that cute little cafe that everyone raved about? Well now, you literally have your cake and eat it too. Or at least the recipe for the cake. Signature Tastes of Charlotte captures the recipes that define the Queen City. From the famous Scallops at Barrington's, to the Heidi Billotto's Blueberry Chicken, these are the restaurants, recipes and pictures that define the culinary tastes of Charlotte, North Carolina.

Signature Tastes of Charlotte

Signature Tastes of Charlotte
Author: Steven W. Siler
Publisher: Signature Tastes
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9780986715549

Do you remember enjoying a meal at that famous restaurant, and wishing you could get the recipe? Or visiting a city and eating at that cute little café that everyone raved about? Well now, you literally have your cake and eat it too. Or at least the recipe for the cake. Signature Tastes of Charlotte captures the recipes that define the Queen City. From the famous Scallops at Barrington’s, to the Heidi Billotto’s Blueberry Chicken, these are the restaurants, recipes and pictures that define the culinary tastes of Charlotte, North Carolina.

Tastes and Talents of Charlotte

Tastes and Talents of Charlotte
Author: Gray Media Group
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781953555380

There's something about the aroma of a favorite family recipe moving through the house. It takes you somewhere. Perhaps back to childhood, a memorable holiday moment, or your grandmother's kitchen.Whether it is the chef at the finest local restaurant, or the woman who is bringing you the forecast on television every evening, everyone has a favorite that is often passed down through generations. The feelings those foods recall are the feelings upon which this book is built.

Taste the State

Taste the State
Author: Kevin Mitchell
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 164336197X

Bitter Southerner 2022 Summer Reading pick • Garden & Gun Best Southern Cookbooks pick • Forbes Best New Cookbooks For Travelers pick • 2021 Gourmand International Cookbook Award Finalist • A vivid cultural history of South Carolina's most distinctive ingredients and signature dishes From the influence of 1920 fashion on asparagus growers to an heirloom watermelon lost and found, Taste the State abounds with surprising stories from South Carolina's singularly rich food tradition. Here, Kevin Mitchell and David S. Shields present engaging profiles of eighty-two of the state's most distinctive ingredients, such as Carolina Gold rice, Sea Island White Flint corn, and the cone-shaped Charleston Wakefield cabbage, and signature dishes, such as shrimp and grits, chicken bog, okra soup, Frogmore stew, and crab rice. These portraits, illustrated with original photographs and historical drawings, provide origin stories and tales of kitchen creativity and agricultural innovation; historical "receipts" and modern recipes, including Chef Mitchell's distillation of traditions in Hoppin' John fritters, okra and crab stew, and more. Because Carolina cookery combines ingredients and cooking techniques of three greatly divergent cultural traditions, there is more than a little novelty and variety in the food. In Taste the State Mitchell and Shields celebrate the contributions of Native Americans (hominy grits, squashes, and beans), the Gullah Geechee (field peas, okra, guinea squash, rice, and sorghum), and European settlers (garden vegetables, grains, pigs, and cattle) in the mixture of ingredients and techniques that would become Carolina cooking. They also explore the specialties of every region—the famous rice and seafood dishes of the lowcountry; the Pee Dee's catfish and pinebark stews; the smothered cabbage, pumpkin chips, and mustard-based barbecue of the Dutch Fork and Orangeburg; the red chicken stew of the midlands; and the chestnuts, chinquapins, and corn bread recipes of mountain upstate. Taste the State presents the cultural histories of native ingredients and showcases the evolution of the dishes and the variety of preparations that have emerged. Here you will find true Carolina cooking in all of its cultural depth, historical vividness, and sumptuous splendor—from the plain home cooking of sweet potato pone to Lady Baltimore cake worthy of a Charleston society banquet.

Tasting Paris

Tasting Paris
Author: Clotilde Dusoulier
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-03-20
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0451499158

Tasting Paris features new and classic French recipes and cooking techniques that will demistify the art of French cooking and transport your dinner guests to Paris. Whether you have experienced the charm of Paris many times or dream of planning your first trip, here you will find the food that makes this city so beloved. Featuring classic recipes like Roast Chicken with Herbed Butter and Croutons, and Profiteroles, as well as newer dishes that reflect the way Parisians eat today, such as Ratatouille Pita Sandwich with Chopped Eggs and Tahini Sauce and Spiralized Zucchini Salad with Peach and Green Almonds. With 100 recipes, 125 evocative photographs, and native Parisian Clotilde Dusoulier’s expertise, Tasting Paris transports you to picnicking along the Seine, shopping the robust open-air markets, and finding the best street food—bringing the flavors and allure of this favorite culinary destination to your very own kitchen.

The Taste of Home

The Taste of Home
Author: Cora Buhlert
Publisher: Pegasus Pulp Publishing
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2018-10-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0463791290

Once, Anjali Patel and Mikhail Grikov were soldiers on opposing sides of an intergalactic war. They met, fell in love and decided to go on the run together. Now Anjali and Mikhail are trying to eke out a living on the independent worlds of the galactic rim, while attempting to stay under the radar of those pursuing them. Mikhail is on his way home, an anniversary present for Anjali in his pocket, when he suddenly finds himself irresistibly drawn towards an unremarkable storefront and comes face to face with his past. Meanwhile, Anjali is preparing a special anniversary dinner for Mikhail, only to find that he is late to come home. This is a novelette of 9300 words or approximately 32 print pages in the In Love and War series, but may be read as a standalone.

Maritime Flavours

Maritime Flavours
Author: Elaine Elliot
Publisher: Formac Publishing Company Limited
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2008-04-17
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0887807682

The 7th edition of the ultimate guidebook for an unforgettable culinary tour of the Maritime Provinces

Insiders' Guide® to Charlotte

Insiders' Guide® to Charlotte
Author: Craig Distl
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2010-07-13
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0762766204

Skyscrapers. Sports. NASCAR. Nature. Culinary delights.A world-class, can-do city. A crown jewel of the New South. • A personal, practical perspective for travelers and residents alike • Comprehensive listings of attractions, restaurants, and accommodations • How to live & thrive in the area—from recreation to relocation • Countless details on shopping, arts & entertainment, and children’s activities Our insider, Craig Distl, a native of North Carolina and a longtime Charlottean, has been a journalist for the Charlotte Observer, and his articles have also appeared in Charlotte Magazine, Southern Sports Journal, and Golfweek. His writing has received awards from such organizations as the North Carolina Press Association.

Mr Charlotte Brontë

Mr Charlotte Brontë
Author: Alan H. Adamson
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2008-02-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 077357798X

Alan Adamson's biography takes recent scholarship into account and adds new material about Nicholl's family, education, and early life in Ireland to give a more balanced view. The book explores why Brontë, cool and often hostile towards Nicholls in the early days of his curacy at Haworth, came to respect and love him, and how Patrick Brontë, her difficult father, grew to rely on him after her death.