Mrs. Wilkes' Boardinghouse Cookbook: Recipes and Recollections from Her Savannah Table
Autor Sema Wilkesen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2001
• Recipient of Southern Living's Reader's Choice Award 2000.
• Mrs. Wilkes won the 1999 James Beard “America's Regional Classics” Award.
• Mrs. Wilkes' self-published recipe book, Famous Recipes, which became the foundation for MRS. WILKES' BOARDINGHOUSE COOKBOOK, has sold over 250,000 copies.
• Illustrated throughout with over 50 black-and-white photographs from Mrs. Wilkes' Boardinghouse and 25 color photos of her classic recipes.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781580082570
ISBN-10: 1580082572
Pagini: 175
Dimensiuni: 215 x 262 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Editura: Ten Speed Press
ISBN-10: 1580082572
Pagini: 175
Dimensiuni: 215 x 262 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Editura: Ten Speed Press
Notă biografică
SEMA WILKES was born in 1907 to Georgia farmers who grew tobacco, cured hams, smoked sausages, and otherwise worked hard to get by. As the oldest of four children, all orphaned, she learned to cook out of necessity. Married at 16, a mother at 21, relocated to Savannah in the name of the war effort at 35, Sema went to work at Mrs. Dixon’s Boardinghouse. Three years later, in 1943, she took over the boardinghouse and began building what would become her legacy. She lives in Savannah, Georgia, and still works at the boardinghouse every day.
Recenzii
“Captures the essence of Southern fare.” —Restaurant Hospitality “[Mrs. Wilkes' biscuits are] one of the greatest things, ever, to happen in my life.” —Craig Claiborne“[At Mrs. Wilkes'] the guests look in amazement as big platters of crisp, fried chicken and plenty of it, are set down on the white oilcloth. Then come feathery biscuits, generous squares of cornbread, tender okra simmered with tomatoes, pickled beets, candied yams, pitchers of sweetened ice tea.” —Boston Globe“Certainly down-home food is not news to regulars at such enduring American establishments as Mrs. Wilkes' Boardinghouse in Savannah, where guests sit at community lunch tables and help themselves from ten to twelve bowls and platters of meats, salads, and vegetables.” —Time“A meal at Mrs. Wilkes' is reminiscent of dinner at Grandma's.” —Esquire
Descriere
After "Esquire" and "The New York Times" raved about her southern-style cooking, Sema Wilkes found herself and her boardinghouse meals making national news. Now the 94-year old Wilkes has collected over 300 of her most popular recipes for fried chicken, biscuits and banana pudding in this book. Illustrations.