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Fannie Flagg's Original Whistle Stop Cafe Cookbook: Featuring : Fried Green Tomatoes, Southern Barbecue, Banana Split Cake, and Many Other Great Recipes [Paperback]

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Book Description

September 11, 1995
"IT'LL MAKE FOR SOME MIGHTY FINE EATING."
--Fort Worth Star Telegram
After the tremendous success of her novel, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, and the beloved movie that followed, author Fannie Flagg received thousands of requests from all over the world asking for recipes from the little cafe of her Alabama childhood that was the model for the cafe in her novel. Now, she joyfully shares those recipes, in what may well be the first cookbook ever written by a satisfied customer rather than a cook! Inside you'll find wonderful recipes for:
* Skinless Fried Chicken * Pork Chops with Apples and Sweet Potatoes * Baked Ham and Pineapple Rings * Baked Turkey with Traditional Cornbread Dressing * Black-eyed Peas * Fried Okra * Creamed Onions * Broccoli Casserole * Southern Cream Gravy * Fried Catfish * Scalloped Oysters * Down Home Crab Cakes * Beaten Biscuits * Corn Pones * Lemon Ice Box Pie * Kentucky Bourbon Chocolate Pecan Pie * And much more!
The recipes in Fannie Flagg's Original Whistle Stop Cafe Cookbook are all for delicious hearty happy food that comes with all sorts of things, from gravies to hot sauces (very often the secret's in the sauce). But most of all this food, and this book, comes with love.
"If you liked her novel, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, and if you liked the movie they made from that novel, you'll like this cookbook....It's funny, just like Flagg."
--Richmond Times-Dispatch
"Recommended...All the traditional dishes are here, along with the author's irreverent, irresistible commentary on Southern cooking and culture."
--Library Journal

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Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

I HAVE been to THE ORIGINAL ... but I promise you, the recipes in this cookbook are every bit as good!
Mark Bloomfield, Ballantine Sales

From the Inside Flap

"IT'LL MAKE FOR SOME MIGHTY FINE EATING."
--Fort Worth Star Telegram
After the tremendous success of her novel, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, and the beloved movie that followed, author Fannie Flagg received thousands of requests from all over the world asking for recipes from the little cafe of her Alabama childhood that was the model for the cafe in her novel. Now, she joyfully shares those recipes, in what may well be the first cookbook ever written by a satisfied customer rather than a cook! Inside you'll find wonderful recipes for:
* Skinless Fried Chicken * Pork Chops with Apples and Sweet Potatoes * Baked Ham and Pineapple Rings * Baked Turkey with Traditional Cornbread Dressing * Black-eyed Peas * Fried Okra * Creamed Onions * Broccoli Casserole * Southern Cream Gravy * Fried Catfish * Scalloped Oysters * Down Home Crab Cakes * Beaten Biscuits * Corn Pones * Lemon Ice Box Pie * Kentucky Bourbon Chocolate Pecan Pie * And much more!
The recipes in Fannie Flagg's Original Whistle Stop Cafe Cookbook are all for delicious hearty happy food that comes with all sorts of things, from gravies to hot sauces (very often the secret's in the sauce). But most of all this food, and this book, comes with love.
"If you liked her novel, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, and if you liked the movie they made from that novel, you'll like this cookbook....It's funny, just like Flagg."
--Richmond Times-Dispatch
"Recommended...All the traditional dishes are here, along with the author's irreverent, irresistible commentary on Southern cooking and culture."
--Library Journal

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books (September 11, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0449910288
  • ISBN-13: 978-0449910283
  • Product Dimensions: 0.6 x 7.5 x 9.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #88,259 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

FANNIE FLAGG began writing and producing television specials at age nineteen and went on to distinguish herself as an actress and writer in television, films, and the theater. She is the author of the New York Times bestsellers Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe (which was produced by Universal Pictures as Fried Green Tomatoes), Welcome to the World, Baby Girl!, and Standing in the Rainbow. Flagg's script for Fried Green Tomatoes was nominated for both the Academy and Writers Guild of America Awards and won the highly regarded Scripters Award. Flagg lives in California and in Alabama.

Customer Reviews

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4.8 out of 5 stars
When you want comfort food, you want the good stuff! Lynn W.  |  10 reviewers made a similar statement
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
48 of 48 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent and Authentic November 17, 2005
Format:Paperback
As a Mississippian currently living up North, I'm always very suspicious of allegedly "Southern" cookbooks. While the charity-league cookbooks from Southern towns often have delicious recipes, they're almost always a compilation of impressive special occasion dishes and party foods. Meanwhile the "New South" types of recipes (e.g. Southern Living or lord-help-us, the New York Times) are almost always comprised of recipes that attempt to redesign Southern cuisine to the latest food trends and dietary fads. And then there are the campy cookbooks, usually written by someone from New York or San Francisco, that provide the heaviest, most tasteless recipes imaginable and insult Southern cooking while pretending to be humorous.

Fannie Flagg doesn't do any of that in the Original Whistle Stop Cafe Cookbook. This cookbook is the real deal. Here are the recipes for the wonderful everyday and Sunday-dinner meals that you grew up on. We've had the book for about a year and a half and we've already got it looking beaten up simply because we use it so often. Only our Joy of Cooking gets as much use as this one.

Absolutely everything we've tried from it has been absolutely right. These are recipes that your grandmother knew how to make without a recipe...which is why it's hard to find their authentic versions in any cookbook. If you're a Southerner, you know soul food is our food: many recipes in this book will taste like the things your mother or grandmother served; the rest will taste like things your best friends' mother or grandmother served-- you know, the people whose home cooking is a subtle variation that you can trust and for which you ask them for the recipe.

Miz Fannie includes exact (but easy to follow) instructions for each recipe. I have never had a recipe fail to come out as good as I expected. I've never had to "doctor" any of these recipes to make the food taste right. The book is well organized; although there is no index, the recipe you need will be easy to find.

It is amazing how rich, flavorful, bold, and subtle Southern food can be when cooked properly. If you've never had it right, you've *never* had it. That's why this book is so good: it'll do you right.

Squash casserole! The real one! Need I say more?

I should stress too, that it is a delight to read through this cookbook. Flagg's anecdotes are not only interesting and authentic, but they also also communicate and generously share the perspective that good people, who happen to be Southerners, have. If you grew up in the South, no matter your era, no matter your race, no matter how rich or poor, Flagg's recipes and stories are affirming -- its our culture expressed in recipes, not in a voice of moonlight-and-magnolias, but with that peculiarly gracious Southern practicality that is the gentle voice of someone who *knows* what's good and wants you to know better and pass it on.

Beware: if you're not Southern, you will be assimilated once you taste this food...and you're welcome!
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102 of 110 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars YANKEES, BEWARE! This will kill y'all. June 29, 2003
Format:Paperback
Lots of folk have read "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe," by Fannie Flagg. Even more have seen the movie, "Fried Green Tomatoes" <and was anybody else concerned about the movie's ambiguous ending?>. I read Ms. Flagg's cookbook with delight, anticipation, more than a few hunger pangs, and a profound sense of relief that somebody, somewhere had the good sense to preserve these fine old dishes of the deep South and pass them on. Her recipe for "Chicken'n'Dumplings" matches the faded 3x5 card version I inherited from my mother almost to a tee. Her "Fried Chicken" is enough to send the health-conscious into a coma! Well, y'all. Welcome south. We fry things down here, but at least the food has some flavor and texture. Take "Fried Green Tomatoes," as one example. You can't "boil" green tomatoes; nor can they be broiled, roasted, or baked. Honey, they gots to be FRIED. But one bite, and your taste buds done boarded the glory train to paradise, 'specially if you wash it down with the "house wine of the south" <thanks to "Steel Magnolias">, a big tall glass of homemade ice-tea.
Miss Flagg's cookbook brought back a comforting time of nostalgia, when momma's Sunday dinners were a treat looked for all week long, and us kids hated it when the preacher came by of a Sunday evening. It also brought back several dishes I thought had perished when the Interstate Highway system destroyed the back byways and unimproved roads that lead to the "old home place(s)" throughout the South. The ham and "red-eye" gravy recipe alone is worth the cost of the book, and even a Yankee girl can make it if she takes her time and doesn't try to "fix" it.
Salt abounds. Calories flourish. Fats lurk everywhere. And cholesterol and other nefarious substances <yes, I went to college too, y'all> are omnipresent. But the things that'll come out of your kitchen will amaze you, content your spouse, make your children smarter and more obedient, and fill your house with the smells associated with happier simpler times, when meals were shared by the family, enjoyed by all, and digested sitting on the porch with an old AM radio tuned to the only clear channel, and the night creeping up out of the ground.
Thank you, Ms. Flagg.
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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars What put the meat on Idgie's bones. July 1, 2001
Format:Paperback
I bought this cookbook because I loved the movie (of course) and because I was a military wife at the time and living far away from my southern homeland. I grew up eating southern food, but somehow, I never learned to make it (there was always an abundance of those kind of women in the kitchen, making biscuits from scratch and fatback and greens). I figured this book would help. It's written in the true style of a southern scratch cook - one has to use a bit of common sense - but you won't be disappointed. And let me say, the key lime pie recipe is absolutely DIVINE!!! None of that watered down Red Lobster stuff; this thing is full of tangy flavor and soooooo easy to make. Some of the other recipes take a bit more work, but stick with them, they'll do ya good. THe homilies and old-fashioned pictures make the book a joy to read as well, and Ms. Flagg is over the top in the very best way with her southern girl sass. If you have a drop of southern blood or at the very least a love of the South, it'll bring a tear to your eye. The very highest recommendation and thanks for writing it.

As a quick aside, my grandfather's favorite evening snack was something (obviously) not included in this book. Make yourself up a batch of Martha White white cornbread, fill up a tall glass with WHOLE milk, crumble in the cornbread until mush, and eat it up with a spoon. It's called soakie, and Granddaddy would just as soon as not have used buttermilk, but I never could stomach that. It's a tasty treat!

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Every imaginable comfort food in one book.
This book is not just a collection of wonderfully delicious recipes but a book about life experience in the south. Read more
Published 23 days ago by Brenda Kemp
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
Very southern down home recepies! Reminds me of the old south. The banana pudding is the best I have ever had.
Published 1 month ago by scott
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed This One
Loved the recipes in the book and am gaining weight as we speak. I love southern food even though I was brought in a household of 7 screaming Italians in Hoboken, NJ but love all... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Loretta N. Lawrence
5.0 out of 5 stars awesome cookbook
this book is perfect for me and my mother. i grew up watching fried green tomatoes with my mom. we both love the movie and love to cook. Read more
Published 2 months ago by hillbillywolf
5.0 out of 5 stars Fannie Flagg's Original Whistle Stop Cafe Cookbook
I love this cookbook!!! The recipes are great!!! A must have for all households!!! I will highly recommend this cookbook.
Published 2 months ago by Debria
5.0 out of 5 stars Whistle Stop Cafe Cookbook
I have enjoyed the cook book and reading all about The Whistle Stop Cafe.Loved the movie Fried Green Tomatoes...I am satisfied with it nd I am so glad I decided to buy it !!! Read more
Published 3 months ago by Linda
5.0 out of 5 stars Years of Good Cookin'
I've had this since it came out in hardback (which dates me), but the recipes are doable, genuine, and accurate. Read more
Published 3 months ago by dcmb
5.0 out of 5 stars Great down home cooking
While I'm a Yank and don't really understand the South's love of grits and collard greens, a lot of these recipes are simple, easy to make recipes with no fussy, exotic ingredients... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Laura A. Larkin
5.0 out of 5 stars Memories
I got this for my daughter who is 25. She absolutely loves the movie, so I got this for her to remember me and my Mom who got her hooked on the movie. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Nancy W. Johnson
5.0 out of 5 stars Glad I bought it
The recipes look good, plus the anecdotes and quotes are funny and interesting. I grew up in the South but left many years ago. Read more
Published 5 months ago by A. L. Hall
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