Lobster

Lobster

Author: Elisabeth Townsend

Publisher: Reaktion Books

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 1861899955

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Other than that it tastes delicious with butter, what do you know about the knobbily-armoured, scarlet creature staring back at you from your fancy dinner plate? Food writer Elisabeth Townsend here charts the global rise of the lobster as delicacy. Part of the Edible Series, Lobster: A Global History explores the use and consumption of the lobster from poor man’s staple to cultural icon. From coastal fishing in the Middle Ages to the Industrial Revolution and modern times, Townsend describes the social history of the consumption of lobsters around the world. As well, the book includes beautiful images of rarely seen lobsters and both old and contemporary lobster recipes. Whether you want to liberate lobsters from their supermarket tanks or crack open their claws, this is an essential read, describing the human connection to the lobster from his ocean home to the dinner table.


Lobster at Home

Lobster at Home

Author: Jasper White

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1998-06-10

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0684800772

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More than five years in preparation, Lobster at Home will teach anyone, from the most inexperienced novice to the seasoned professional, to master the art of cooking lobster.


The Best Recipes From America's Food Festivals

The Best Recipes From America's Food Festivals

Author: James O. Fraioli

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007-09-04

Total Pages: 383

ISBN-13: 1440626278

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More than 200 blue-ribbon winning homemade dishes from across the country. Americans love to celebrate and share their unique and delicious regional culinary specialties- from Maine lobsters to Gilroy garlic to Texas barbeque to Idaho mashed potatoes. Now, award- winning chef and food journalist James Fraioli has culled the best recipes from the finest food festivals across the United States to delight and inspire cooks everywhere of every level. The wide range of recipes included here are all simple to make, with basic, easy-to-find ingredients. Complete with photographs and featuring a delightful portrait of the festivals themselves, this one- of-a-kind cookbook is certain to satisfy food lovers.


American Sandwich

American Sandwich

Author: Becky Mercuri

Publisher: Gibbs Smith

Published: 2009-09

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9781423611929

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Got a hankering for a Kentucky Hot Brown? A serious need for a Navajo Taco? Craving an authentic Florida Cuban? Then this is the cookbook for you! You can thank John Montagu, the Fourth Earl of Sandwich, for its invention, though he probably wasn't the first guy to put stuff between two pieces of bread. No matter who created it, the sandwich is still the king of food in America. We eat more than 45 billion sandwiches per year, with the average person consuming 193 sandwiches annually! That's a lot of mustard! From Po'Boys to Lobster Rolls, Buffalo Burgers to Muffalettas, Becky Mercuri has a recipe for every sandwich imaginable, and a location in each region where you can find the real thing. Or, fix up a mess of your favorite regional sammies without ever leaving the comfort of your own kitchen! Learn about the history of the sandwich, the birth of Wonder Bread, the influence of immigrant flavors and foods, and the origins of each unique regional specialty sandwich in this affordable little American culinary road trip.


No Crumbs Left

No Crumbs Left

Author: Teri Turner

Publisher: Harvest Publications

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 1328557472

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Scrumptious recipes that make everyday food marvelous by food blogger sensation Teri Turner of NoCrumbsLeft.net, fully endorsed by Whole30