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Fritos® Pie: Stories, Recipes, and More (Tarleton State University Southwestern Studies in the Humanities) [Paperback]

Ms. Kaleta Doolin , Davia Nelson
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July 21, 2011 Tarleton State University Southwestern Studies in the Humanities (Book 24)
Fritos® Pie is an insider’s look at the never-before-told story of the Frito Company written by Kaleta Doolin, daughter of the company’s founder. Filled with personal anecdotes, more than 150 vintage and newly created recipes, and stories, this book recounts the company’s early days, the 1961 merger that created Frito-Lay, Inc., and beyond.
In 1932 C. E. Doolin, the operator of a struggling San Antonio confectionery, purchased for $100 the recipe for a fried corn chip product and a crude device used to make it, along with a list of nineteen customer accounts. From that humble beginning sprang Fritos® (“fries” in Spanish), a product that, thanks to Doolin’s marketing ingenuity and a visionary approach to food technology, would become one of the best-known brands in America.
One of the first firms to utilize point-of-sale advertising, the Frito Company developed dozens of recipes intended to get American homemakers “Cooking with Fritos.” Indeed, Doolin shows that many of the vintage recipes developed by her grandmother, her father, and company employees became integral to the company’s marketing success. The book includes recipes—for everything from appetizers to desserts, all using Fritos as an ingredient—along with the author’s comments and anecdotes about her adventures experimenting with them in her kitchen.
Doolin also draws upon hours of interviews with her mother, siblings, cousins, and many of her father's closest business associates as well as focused research in Frito-Lay corporate archives and other collections to paint a portrait of her father as not only an innovator in food marketing but also a visionary inventor, a forward-thinking agriculturalist, and an entrepreneur with an amazing grasp of detail.

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Editorial Reviews

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"Kaleta has written a deep-fried, wide-eyed American saga of family and food." --Davia Nelson of NPR's award winning Kitchen Sisters

(Davia Nelson)

"...chronicles the genesis of the popular corn chip that subsequently gave birth to hundreds of recipes."--Scott Reitz, Dallas Observer

(Scott Reitz Dallas Observer 2011-09-12)

"Fritos Pie is a well-written book covering a subject which in some way touches everyone...The book is more than a business matter, it deals with family and memories."--Jerry Turner

(Jerry Turner)

"'Fritos Pie' a delicious read...In addition to historical tidbits about the company, the book includes a number of recipes, ranging from main dishes to a fruitcake, and from stuffed eggplant to a corn chip crumb piecrust."--Marie Beth Jones, The Facts



 

(Marie Beth Jones Brazos The Facts 2011-12-18)

"Doolin uses her access to the extensive Frito-Lay archives well, and the advertising that she shares provides a useful time-line of both Frito-Lay history, as well as advertising trends of the last fifty years...For those interested in Texas food history, this book is certainly worth a look."--Melissa Prycer, Legacies
(Melissa Prycer Legacies 2013-05-24)

About the Author

 

KALETA DOOLIN is a writer and artist dedicated to exploring and interpreting the creative process through book arts, sculpture, and cutting-edge technologies applied to photography and video installation. She lives in Dallas.

 


Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Texas A&M University Press (July 21, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1603442561
  • ISBN-13: 978-1603442565
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.7 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #348,675 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars I Just Love Frito Pie! December 30, 2011
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I can tell you this is a very interesting anthology on the history of the fritos. For those who grew up eating Fritos Pie, it is a wonderful look into the past. It is fullof pictures and recipes that detail just how many food items can be made from this little corn chip. I recommend it for anyone who likes to read about product history.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Frito Pie August 29, 2011
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Pretty good book, and did have some recipes for the famous Frito Pie that Texas is famous for. A pretty good book, that I would recommend.
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