"Austin food writer and historian Martin has written a thoughtful and revealing introductory essay about black-and-white culinary interactions in this re-released 1904 classic of long-vanished Kentucky culture and cuisine." -- Austin (TX) Chronicle
"Fox's contribution to culinary history takes an unexpected turn, as food writer Toni Tipton-Martin nots in her elegant introduction. A gripping read." -- Bookforum
"Fox's book is steeped in nostalgia.... Imagining the aroma and taste of those things served up in a skillet a hundred years ago, and remembering the mostly thankless sacrifice of those who served it forth, are enough to make the book a gripping read" -- BookForum
"Those of us who look to cookbooks for history as well as recipes have a wonderful treat in store." -- Culinary History Enthusiasts of Wisconsin
"Gives credit where credit is due by outlining the ways in which African-American cooks have formed the shape of Southern cuisine." -- Floyd County Times
"The increasing interest in regional and ethnic American culinary history is well served by this facsimile of Minnie Fox's The Blue Grass Cook Book, a work whose origins and recipes deserve to be better known. The University of Kentucky Press and Toni Tipton-Martin, who has written a thought-provoking introduction, are to be congratulated. Ms Tipton-Martin has unearthed new information on the historical context of this American classic. Especially useful are the hitherto unknown details about both the black cooks whose portraits illustrate the volume and the members of the white Kentucky and western Virginia aristocracy who contributed recipes." -- Jan Longone, Curator of American Culinary History, Clements LibraryUniversity of
"Toni Tipton-Martin has shone a bright light on a neglected classic." -- John T. Edge, Director, Southern Foodways Alliance
"Accolades to Toni Tipton-Martin for giving long overdue credit to thecontribution black women have made to our Southern foodways, culture andhospitality." -- Sharon Thompson, food editor, Lexington Herald-Leader
"This century-old treasure of Southern cooking attests to the rich contribution of African Americans to a storied cuisine. Its author, Minnie Fox, and her author brother, who wrote the introduction, were probably the first Southern whites ever to acknowledge the role of black culinary genius." -- Sidney W. Mintz, author of Sweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern Hi
"Of all the old cookbooks in my collection, this remains one of my all-time favorites. And what a delightful surprise it was to learn that it is now being reissued with new material about Minnie Fox and her troupe of kitchen assistants. At last, we learn something about her and the complex culinary world that characterized Kentucky at the turn of the twentieth century. This new edition is a must for anyone interested in the development of American cookery and the important contributions of African Americans." -- William Woys Weaver,Contributing Editor, Gourmet Magazine
"The Blue Grass Cook Book combines history with wonderful old recipes and is a great addition for any cook book collection." -- Back Home in Kentucky