The Country Ham Book

The Country Ham Book
Author: Jeanne Voltz
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1469624230


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Good country ham is a delicacy that deserves to be in gourmet company. Dry cured with salt and other natural ingredients and aged to a rich intensity, true country ham boasts a flavor and texture that puts the more common wet-cured ham, which is soaked in brine or injected with a salt solution, to shame. This book celebrates country ham's colorful culinary past and its continued close ties with life across the South. Jeanne Voltz and Elaine Harvell discuss the lore and history of country ham; walk the reader through buying, preparing, and serving a country ham; and present some 70 recipes for country ham and its accompaniments. The book also features a glossary and a list of sources for ordering country hams.

Country Ham

Country Ham
Author: Steve Coomes
Publisher: History Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781626193307


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"An overview of country ham and the folks who make it"--

The Ultimate Guide to Country Ham

The Ultimate Guide to Country Ham
Author: Norman G. Marriott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2004
Genre: Cooking (Ham)
ISBN: 9781888813128


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The Country Ham Booklet

The Country Ham Booklet
Author: Phil Sparks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2001
Genre: Cooking (Bacon).
ISBN:


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Country Ham

Country Ham
Author: Kentucky. Governor's Council on Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1981
Genre: Cooking (Ham)
ISBN:


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Country Ham

Country Ham
Author: Norvin Kampschroeder
Publisher:
Total Pages: 37
Release: 1997
Genre: Cooking (Ham)
ISBN:


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Just a Few Miles South

Just a Few Miles South
Author: Ouita Michel
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1950564118


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For twenty years, diners in the Bluegrass have been able to satisfy their cravings for Ouita Michel's sustainable, farm-to-table cuisine at her many acclaimed restaurants. Each restaurant—from Wallace Station to Holly Hill Inn—features dishes that combine Kentucky's bounty with Michel's celebrated vision. Diners can enjoy traditional southern staples like buttermilk biscuits, country ham, and Po-Boy sandwiches, or opt for unique variations on international favorites and American classics. Now, readers around the country can experience what makes Ouita Michel a culinary and cultural treasure. Just a Few Miles South serves up the recipes that patrons of Michel's restaurants have come to know and love, including the Bluegrass Benedict breakfast sandwich, Ouita's Sardou Panini, Wallace Station's Creamy Chicken and Mushroom Soup, and Honeywood's Hoecake Burger. Some dishes offer creative twists on classics, like the Inside Out Hot Brown, the Wallace Cubano, or the Bourbon Banh Mi. Throughout, the chefs responsible for these delicious creations share the rich traditions and stories behind the recipes. When you can't get down to your favorite place, this book will help you bring home the aroma, the flavors, and the love of fresh foods made with locally sourced ingredients—and share it all with friends and family.

Southern Country Cooking from the Loveless Cafe

Southern Country Cooking from the Loveless Cafe
Author: Michael Stern
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2005-04-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1418557927


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Beginning as a party house in the forties, the then private home had one of the largest hardwood living room floors around, perfect for dancing the night away. In the fifties it was known as the Harpeth Valley Tea Room owned by Lon and Annie Loveless. In 1951 it became the Loveless Cafe and in the seventies and eighties "the modest roadside eatery that once had been Nashille's secret went national. Discovered by food writers . . . the Loveless found itself recognized as a precious cultural institution." As fast food gained popularity travelers were looing for old-fashioned country cookin'. The Loveless Cafe is like stepping back in time, where the biscuits and jams are made from scratch and the pork is cooked until the meat falls off the bone. It's an institution in Nashville and a favorite destination of celebrities and locals alike. The Loveless offers an authentic experience that reminds people of their childhood and of great southern traditions. "One of the five 'Best Places in America for Breakfast.'" ?CBS This Morning "If you want to taste the best country cooking anywhere, you just need to go to my favorite restaurant, The Loveless Cafe. Everything they serve is great. I guarantee it! Do yourself a favor and pay them a visit." ?George Jones "Loveless Restaurant, the real McCoy of Southern cooking." ?USA Today

Strangled Eggs and Ham

Strangled Eggs and Ham
Author: Maddie Day
Publisher: Kensington Cozies
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496711262


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Robbie Jordan’s rustic country store is growing in popularity. But when a dead body appears, it turns out that Robbie’s home-style cooking attracts hungry customers—and murder! While Robbie scrambles through breakfast orders for her expanding clientele at Pans ‘N Pancakes, tempers run as high as the sticky August heat in South Lick, Indiana. Real-estate developer Fiona Closs plans to build a towering luxury resort at one of the most scenic hilltops in Brown County, and not everyone can see the sunny side of the imposing proposition—including Robbie’s furious Aunt Adele, who doesn’t waste a minute concocting protests and road blockades. When tensions boil over and a vocal protester is silenced forever at the resort site, Robbie ditches the griddle to catch the killer. But if slashed tires are any indication, she’ll need to crack this case before her own aunt gets served something deadly next . . . Includes Recipes for You to Try!

Hoppin' John's Lowcountry Cooking

Hoppin' John's Lowcountry Cooking
Author: John Martin Taylor
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2012-08-06
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0807837571


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At oyster roasts and fancy cotillions, in fish camps and cutting-edge restaurants, the people of South Carolina gather to enjoy one of America's most distinctive cuisines--the delicious, inventive fare of the Lowcountry. In his classic Hoppin' John's Lowcountry Cooking, John Martin Taylor brings us 250 authentic and updated recipes for regional favorites, including shrimp and grits, she-crab soup, pickled watermelon rinds, and Frogmore stew. Taylor, who grew up casting shrimp nets in Lowcountry marshes, adds his personal experiences in bringing these dishes to the table and leads readers on a veritable treasure hunt throughout the region, giving us a delightful taste of an extraordinary way of life.