Famous Florida Cracker Cookin' and Other Favorites

Famous Florida Cracker Cookin' and Other Favorites
Author: B. J. Altschul
Publisher: Winner Enterprises.
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1988-06-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780932855282

Cook up a storm with these 150 easy-to-prepare down-home recipes for traditional Florida Cracker foods, Indian and Hispanic ethnic dishes, Southern home cookin', and other favorites "imported" by restaurant owners who have moved to Florida from other states. Book jacket.

The Florida Cracker Cookbook

The Florida Cracker Cookbook
Author: Joy Sheffield Harris
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2019-10-28
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1439668426

This Florida Book Awards Gold Medal-winner in the Cooking category celebrates the Sunshine State’s culinary heritage—from turtle soup to boiled peanuts. Though starting in one-story shacks in the piney woods of the Panhandle, Cracker cooking in Florida has evolved with our tastes and times and is now just as home in high-rise apartments along the glistening waterways. When supplies were limited and the workday arduous, black coffee with leftover cornbread might serve as breakfast. Today’s bounty and life’s relative ease bring mornings with lattes and biscotti, biscuits and sausage gravy. What’s on the plate has changed, but our heritage infuses who we are. As we follow the path laid out by gastronomic pioneers, this culinary quest, guided by sixth-generation Cracker Joy Sheffield Harris, will whet your appetite with recipes and sumptuous reflections. Pull up a chair and dig in.

The Underwater Gourmet

The Underwater Gourmet
Author: Joyce Lafray Young
Publisher: Winner Enterprises.
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1986-11
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780932855275

The American Ethnic Cookbook For Students

The American Ethnic Cookbook For Students
Author: Mark H. Zanger
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2001-01-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0313091501

The first cookbook to present the dishes of more than 120 ethnic groups now in America, The American Ethinic Cookbook for Students illustrates how those dishes have changed throughout the years. This cookbook contains more than 300 recies plus references to ethnography, food history, culture, and the history of American immigration. A bibliography at the end of each ethnic group section is included. Covering the cooking of Native American tribes, old-stock settlers, old immigrants from 1840-1920, and the new immigrants, no other cookbook describes so many different ethnic groups or focuses on the American ethnic experience. Arranged alphabetically by ethnic group, each chapter consists of a brief introduction to the ethnic group, its food history and ethnogaphy, followed by recipes, with step-by-step instructions, techniques hints, and equipment information. Among the 120 ethnic groups included are: Amish-Mennonites, Arcadians, Cugans, Dutch, Cajuns, Eskimos, Hopi, Hungarians, Jamaicans, Jews, Palestinians, Serbs, Sioux, Turks, and Vietnamese.

The Sizzling History of Miami Cuisine

The Sizzling History of Miami Cuisine
Author: Mandy Baca
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2015-08-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1614239290

The culinary history of Miami is a reflection of its culture--spicy, vibrant and diverse. And though delectable seafood has always been a staple in South Florida, influences from Latin and Caribbean nations brought zest to the city's world-renowned cuisine. Even the orange, the state's most popular fruit, migrated from another country. Join local food author Mandy Baca as she recounts the delicious history of Miami's delicacies from the Tequesta Indians to the present-day local food revolution.

The Florida Cracker Cookbook

The Florida Cracker Cookbook
Author: Joy Sheffield Harris
Publisher: History Press Library Editions
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2019-10-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781540241047

From a simple one-story cabin in the piney woods of the Panhandle to a high-rise condo along the glistening waterways, Cracker cooking in Florida has evolved with our tastes and times. When supplies were limited and the workday arduous, black coffee with leftover cornbread might serve as breakfast. Today's bounty and life's relative ease bring mornings with lattes and biscotti, biscuits and sausage gravy. What's on the plate has changed, but our heritage infuses who we are. As we follow the path laid out by gastronomic pioneers, this culinary quest, guided by sixth-generation Cracker Joy Sheffield Harris, will whet your appetite with recipes and sumptuous reflections. Pull up a chair and dig in.

The Key Lime Cookbook

The Key Lime Cookbook
Author: Joyce LaFray
Publisher: Winner Enterprises.
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1986
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780932855251

Recipes from Key West Floridians, restaurants, and those who love key limes.