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Spirit of the West

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Get ready to feast on the scrumptious staples and rich delicacies of ranch-style cooking! Pot Roast with Dumplings, Quichelma Cattle Company's Rum Ribs, Potato Doughnuts are some of the enticing, simple, and hearty meals that sustained the hard-working and hard-eating cowboys, wranglers, cattle barons and early settlers of the American West. Using available ingredients and basic cookware, these classic and approachable recipes are guaranteed to satisfy the even most hearty appetite. Peppered throughout the book are the histories behind the recipes--stories of gun-toting grandmothers and fortuitous improvisations over the cook-stove. Notes from Western historian David Dary begin each chapter, providing additional background information and context. Spirit of the West isn't just a record of the foods of the region, but is also a record of the people who created and were sustained by these foods. The native peoples of the region, the Mexican cowboys (vaqueros), and settlers from across the entire United States, all left their mark on this truly American cuisine. The eye-catching photographs capture the vibrancy of the dishes and help bring Spirit of the West to the very top of the list of regional cookbooks. Another mouth-watering cookbook by Cox and Martin is Spirit of the Earth: Native Cooking from Latin America, full of accessible recipes of the Maya, Inca, and Aztec cultures.

Author Biography:

Beverly Cox is a fourth-generation Wyoming rancher who grew up on a cattle ranch near Cheyenne, Wyoming. Her interest in the region's traditional foods and history began in childhood. She holds a Grande Diplome from Le Cordon Bleu in Paris and apprenticed with the noted chef Gaston Le Notre. Many o£ the recipes -and some of the props used in the photographs-are from her forebears. MARTIN JACOBS is an award-winning photographer who specializes in food photography, has photographed many cookbooks. He and Cox collaborate on a regular column on Indian cooking for Native Peoples, the magazine published by the Smithsonian's Museum of the American Indian.
Release date NZ
April 26th, 2019
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Edition
Reprint, Revised ed.
Illustrations
40 illustrations
Pages
228
Dimensions
216x279x19
ISBN-13
9781635617634
Product ID
30807448

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