Jane Nickerson's Florida Cookbook

Jane Nickerson's Florida Cookbook
Author: Jane Nickerson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1973-12-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780813008165

'At long last, we have a Florida cookbook that is really good! Jane Nickerson's Florida Cookbook is the work of a good cook who can write, a rare combination for some reason. Even better, Mrs. Nickerson is possessed of wit and culinary judgment--qualities often lacking in the works of so many other authors who have turned out books containing Florida recipes.

Panhandle to Pan

Panhandle to Pan
Author: Irv Miller
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2015-12-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1493019481

Panhandle to Pan explores the evolution of Florida Panhandle cuisine as well as the regional traditions and trends that make the region a culinary hotspot. Included are 150 innovative recipes.

Field to Feast

Field to Feast
Author: Pam Brandon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780813042282

Florida's local farms, unusual recipes and ingredients, and cooking traditions.

The Habana Café Cookbook

The Habana Café Cookbook
Author: Josefa Gonzalez-Hastings
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2004-06-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0813059275

Culinary wizard and cafe owner Josefa Gonzalez-Hastings offers this extravagance of Cuban cooking as a celebration of her heritage. Many of the recipes were passed down to her from her mother and aunts; others are "nuevo Latino cuisine"--a fusion of traditional Cuban foods with modern dishes. Cuban food and preparation always has been varied, she says, flavored by the ancestry of the island, with contributions from Spanish conquistadors, African slaves, Asian laborers, and Indian natives. Of course, she also includes Habana Cafe's standard sides of rice, black beans, and glazed golden-brown plantains. Customer favorites are all represented here in easy-to-follow recipes and colorful photographs--from appetizers and soups, seafood and vegetarian entrees, to classics (Cuban sandwiches and flan) and beverages (mojitos, sangria, cafe con leche, Cuba libre). Gonzalez-Hastings also provides a glossary explaining typical ethnic Cuban ingredients such as bijol, a condiment used to give rice a yellow color; naranja agria, the tart Seville orange often used to marinate meat and make mojo sauce; and malanga, a mild, nutty root that flavors soups and other sauces. "In my Cuban family," she writes, "two things were always certain-- food and good times." Gonzalez-Hastings shares family stories and photographs of life in pre-Castro Cuba, re-creating the days when Havana was a dining mecca, Ernest Hemingway frequented La Floridita restaurant, and the island gave birth to the daiquiri.

Tropic Cooking

Tropic Cooking
Author: Joyce LaFray
Publisher: Seaside Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1987
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780898152340

Represents an intermingling of African, Spanish, French, British, Indian, Dutch, and North American customs and techniques. The common ground is the raw materials -- fresh fruit, herbs, and vegetables; fresh seafood; and the spices and seasonings. Recipes were collected from native islanders, Florida "crackers," old and new restauranteurs, and supplied by the author.

Pickled, Fried, and Fresh

Pickled, Fried, and Fresh
Author: Bert Gill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780813061481

A pioneer in the local food movement shares his southern kitchen and bold recipes in" Pickled, Fried, and Fresh." Chef Bert Gill will inspire readers to connect deeply with their region and communities by relying on seasonal food from local farmers and to try some of his inventive dishes at home.

Gulf Coast Cooking

Gulf Coast Cooking
Author: Virginia T. Elverson
Publisher: Shearer Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1991
Genre: Cooking (Seafood)
ISBN: 9780940672567

In one book, 300 mouth-watering recipes for the bounty of the Gulf Coast region, from amberjack to yellowtail snapper, shrimp to oysters. Pick up this book every time you want to make something special from fresh seafood, vegetables, and sweets.

Miami Cooks

Miami Cooks
Author: Sara Liss
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781773271217

When it comes to food cities, Miami is one to take seriously. It is a colorful culinary tapestry of local and international food traditions with emerging new talents and James Beard-recognized chefs setting the bar for adventurous, experimental, and exciting cuisine. Miami Cooks by Sara Liss celebrates this wonderfully unique food culture with eighty recipes by forty of the city's leading chefs and mixologists. Sure, Miami is the Cuban food capital of America, but it also home to so many other cuisines--Peruvian, Venezuelan, Puerto Rican, Haitian, Jamaican--that tempt the palate. From savory duck carnitas tacos to a crab-crusted ribeye steak to a decadent caramelized strawberry (and not to mention, an array of refreshing cocktails), this book boasts recipes all designed for home cooks of all skill levels.

Special Taste of Florida

Special Taste of Florida
Author: Seagate Publishing
Publisher: Parkshore Publishing
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1995-08
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780964457270

Outstanding recipes written for use in your kitchen with ideas for enhancing your own recipes.