Smokehouse Ham, Spoon Bread & Scuppernong Wine

Smokehouse Ham, Spoon Bread & Scuppernong Wine

Author: Joseph Dabney

Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.

Published: 2010-05-01

Total Pages: 578

ISBN-13: 1402266383

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Winner of the James Beard Cookbook of the Year award, Smokehouse Ham, Spoon Bread & Scuppernong Wine combines delicious recipes of Appalachian cuisine with the folklore surrounding the area's pioneer and present-day homesteaders. A modern-day classic, Smokehouse Ham, Spoon Bread & Scuppernong Wine serves up scrumptious Blue Ridge hill-country food and folklore in celebration of the fine people, rich traditions, and natural beauty found in one of the South's most treasured regions. Each page is packed with engaging stories on moonshine and bourbon, corn bread and biscuits, and the succulent glory of wild game and smokehouse ham! Simple (and often surprising) recipes for home cooks call forth memories of grandma's kitchen table, and photographs bring to life the history of the trees, foothills, and mountain towns. Don't read on an empty stomach! Praise for Smokehouse Ham, Spoon Bread & Scuppernong Wine: "Joe's book makes my mouth water for Southern food and my heart hunger for Southern stories. Not since the Foxfire series has something out of the Appalachian experience thrilled me as much." — Pat Conroy, New York Times bestselling author of South of Broad "Joe Dabney's prize-winning book humanizes Southern food with its charming stories and interviews."— Nathalie Dupree, author of Nathalie Dupree's Shrimp and Grits Cookbook


Southern Heritage on Display

Southern Heritage on Display

Author: Celeste Ray

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 2003-01-22

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 0817312277

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How ritualized public ceremonies affirm or challenge cultural identities associated with the American South W. J. Cash's 1941 observation that “there are many Souths and many cultural traditions among them” is certainly validated by this book. Although the Civil War and its “lost cause” tradition continues to serve as a cultural root paradigm in celebrations, both uniting and dividing loyalties, southerners also embrace a panoply of public rituals—parades, cook-offs, kinship homecomings, church assemblies, music spectacles, and material culture exhibitions—that affirm other identities. From the Appalachian uplands to the Mississippi Delta, from Kentucky bluegrass to Carolina piedmont, southerners celebrate in festivals that showcase their diverse cultural backgrounds and their mythic beliefs about themselves. The ten essays of this cohesive, interdisciplinary collection present event-centered research from various fields of study—anthropology, geography, history, and literature—to establish a rich, complex picture of the stereotypically “Solid South.” Topics include the Mardi Gras Indian song cycle as a means of expressing African-American identity in New Orleans; powwow performances and Native American traditions in southeast North Carolina; religious healings in southern Appalachian communities; Mexican Independence Day festivals in central Florida; and, in eastern Tennessee, bonding ceremonies of melungeons who share Indian, Scots Irish, Mediterranean, and African ancestry. Seen together, these public heritage displays reveal a rich “creole” of cultures that have always been a part of southern life and that continue to affirm a flourishing regionalism. This book will be valuable to students and scholars of cultural anthropology, American studies, and southern history; academic and public libraries; and general readers interested in the American South. It contributes a vibrant, colorful layer of understanding to the continuously emerging picture of complexity in this region historically depicted by simple stereotypes.


73 Years of Family Favorite Southern Recipes

73 Years of Family Favorite Southern Recipes

Author: Thomas L Hunter Jr

Publisher: Thomas L Hunter Jr

Published: 2024-03-18

Total Pages: 141

ISBN-13:

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Dive into a culinary journey that spans generations with "73 Years of Family Favorite Southern Recipes." This extraordinary collection isn't just a cookbook—it's a legacy of taste, tradition, and the heartwarming stories that accompany each dish. From cherished family gatherings to everyday meals that nourish the soul, these recipes have stood the test of time, bringing joy and satisfaction to countless tables over the years. Our cookbook is more than just a collection of recipes—it is a testament to the enduring spirit of Southern hospitality and the love that binds families together around the dinner table. For over seven decades, these recipes have been lovingly prepared and shared, creating lasting bonds and unforgettable moments. In addition to the recipes, you're not only getting feed physically, but your soul is being feed with spiritual inspirations from God's word following each recipe.


Martha Pullen's Southern Family Cookbook

Martha Pullen's Southern Family Cookbook

Author: Martha Campbell Pullen

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-10-18

Total Pages: 578

ISBN-13: 1440550085

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Southern recipes, stories, and blessings from one family to another Bring the family back into the kitchen with the Southern recipes and stories in this stunning cookbook. Southern lifestyle maven Martha Campbell Pullen offers you a place at her table as she shares her personal collection of family recipes and the joyous memories behind them. She'll inspire you to not only re-create her delicious Southern dishes in the warmth of your own kitchen, but also to reflect on the precious time you've spent with loved ones. Complete with a CD full of wonderful Biblical passages, engaging prompts, and journaling space, you'll be able to record and celebrate your favorite occasions and family recipes for years to come. From Mama's Famous Sunday Barbequed Chicken to Fresh Fruit Salad for Bible Study brunch, this book is brimming with beloved recipes and remembrances that have been passed down from generations of the Pullen family—and now to you to enjoy with family and future kin. As featured on The 700 Club with Pat Robertson!


Food and Family Recipes in Words

Food and Family Recipes in Words

Author: Louisa Ligeron

Publisher: Hope Publishing

Published:

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13:

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Food and Family Recipes in Words: A Descriptive Writing Guide for Young Writers Dive into the heart of culinary traditions and family bonds with "Food and Family Recipes in Words: A Descriptive Writing Guide for Young Writers." This captivating guide takes you on a flavorful journey, teaching you how to transform your favorite recipes and cooking memories into vivid, engaging narratives. Whether you're capturing the essence of heirloom recipes, celebrating cultural variations, or expressing the love that goes into everyday meals, this book provides the tools and inspiration you need to bring your culinary stories to life. Inside this book, you’ll discover: In-depth chapters on a variety of themes, from family cooking events and festive holiday recipes to regional and cultural dishes. Practical tips for enhancing your descriptive writing skills, focusing on sensory details, emotional connections, and narrative structure. Ten illustrative examples in each chapter, showcasing how to describe different types of culinary experiences with clarity and creativity. Perfect for young writers and food enthusiasts, "Food and Family Recipes in Words" encourages you to explore your culinary heritage, celebrate your family traditions, and share your unique stories with the world. Embrace the art of descriptive writing and let your words capture the flavors, aromas, and emotions that make every meal memorable. Start your writing adventure today and discover the magic of bringing your culinary memories to life!


African American Culture

African American Culture

Author: Omari L. Dyson

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2020-07-23

Total Pages: 1141

ISBN-13: 1440862443

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Covering everything from sports to art, religion, music, and entrepreneurship, this book documents the vast array of African American cultural expressions and discusses their impact on the culture of the United States. According to the latest census data, less than 13 percent of the U.S. population identifies as African American; African Americans are still very much a minority group. Yet African American cultural expression and strong influences from African American culture are common across mainstream American culture—in music, the arts, and entertainment; in education and religion; in sports; and in politics and business. African American Culture: An Encyclopedia of People, Traditions, and Customs covers virtually every aspect of African American cultural expression, addressing subject matter that ranges from how African culture was preserved during slavery hundreds of years ago to the richness and complexity of African American culture in the post-Obama era. The most comprehensive reference work on African American culture to date, the multivolume set covers such topics as black contributions to literature and the arts, music and entertainment, religion, and professional sports. It also provides coverage of less-commonly addressed subjects, such as African American fashion practices and beauty culture, the development of jazz music across different eras, and African American business.


Kentucky's Cookbook Heritage

Kentucky's Cookbook Heritage

Author: John van Willigen

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2014-09-12

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 0813146917

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Food is a significant part of our daily lives and can be one of the most telling records of a time and place. Our meals—from what we eat, to how we prepare it, to how we consume it—illuminate our culture and history. As a result, cookbooks present a unique opportunity to analyze changing foodways and can yield surprising discoveries about society's tastes and priorities. In Kentucky's Cookbook Heritage, John van Willigen explores the state's history through its changing food culture, beginning with Lettice Bryan's The Kentucky Housewife (originally published in 1839). Considered one of the earliest regional cookbooks, The Kentucky Housewife includes pre–Civil War recipes intended for use by a household staff instead of an individual cook, along with instructions for serving the family. Van Willigen also shares the story of the original Aunt Jemima—the advertising persona of Nancy Green, born in Montgomery County, Kentucky—who was one of many African American voices in Kentucky culinary history. Kentucky's Cookbook Heritage is a journey through the history of the commonwealth, showcasing the shifting priorities and innovations of the times. Analyzing the historical importance of a wide range of publications, from the nonprofit and charity cookbooks that flourished at the end of the twentieth century to the contemporary cookbook that emphasizes local ingredients, van Willigen provides a valuable perspective on the state's social history.