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The Kansas Cookbook: Recipes from the Heartland [Plastic Comb]

Frank Carey (Author), Jayni Naas (Author), Robin Nance (Illustrator)
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December 1991
As reported in Newsweek, in various food magazines, and in the pages of major American newspapers, the Heartland is being rediscovered--and along with it, wholesome Midwestern cooking. The trend, part of a larger fascination with regionalism, has led authors Frank Carey and Jayni Naas to a celebration of Kansas cooking. In The Kansas Cookbook, Carey and Naas present more than 400 delicious recipes that reflect the state's history, its ethnic diversity, and its agriculture.

No more hot turkey sandwiches on Wonder bread or Iceberg lettuce awash in orange dressing--the stereotypes of Midwestern food--the recipes presented here include such tasty delights as morel mushroom turnovers, "cure-all" chicken soup, sirloin steak with midwest marinade, shepherd pie, Lou Belle's best-ever meat loaf, country-style ribs with barbecue sauce, Czech sausage, Parson's pan-fried chicken, fried pheasant, catfish grilled in corn husks, Drukla noodles, Bohne berogge, farmer's corn casserole, candied sweet potatoes, savory squash cobbler, German baked beans, sweet and sour cabbage slaw, black bean salad, Sunflower State whole wheat bread, oatmeal spice muffins, whole wheat buttermilk biscuits, apple butter, dandelion jelly, jalapeno pepper relish, pioneer apple pie, black walnut pie, Mennonite wedding cake, persimmon pudding, kolaches, Swedish ginger cookies--and much more!

Many of the recipes have been contributed by more than 150 cooks from around the state and represent years of fine-tuning family favorites in countless kitchens. Others are Carey and Naas's innovative adaptations of historic recipes or new creations that make use of indigenous ingredients. All have been tested--and tasted. The food is simple, honest fare: no glitz, no razzle-dazzle, just good taste.

Each recipe is accompanied by an historical note, a personal comment or reminiscence from its contributor, or a serving suggestion. The Kansas Cookbook is illustrated with nearly 100 line drawings by Robin M. Nance, a freelance artist living in Birmingham, Alabama.

Food evokes memories of the past and inspires friendships. Now that the Heartland has taken its place in the culinary spotlight, The Kansas Cookbook is sure to bring many hours of browsing, cooking, and eating pleasure to all with a passion for good food.


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"A book to govern all your cooking decisions."--Governor Mike Hayden

"A blend of fine food and folklore, this book will capture the hearts, minds, and stomachs of Kansans."--Rex Buchanan, coauthor of Roadside Kansas

"Loosen your belts. Guard your plates. Frank and Jayni have just assembled the Great Kansas Potluck."--Roger Martin, editor of Explore

"The finest home cooking between Kansas City and Kanorado!"--Mark Martin, owner of the Brookville Hotel

"Chock-full of Kansas history and lore--not to mention hundreds of mouthwatering recipes."--Betty Lou Denton, Rural Living Editor, Kansas Farmer

"Frank and Jayni have put Kansas cooking on the map--and it's about time!"--Senator Nancy Landon Kassebaum

About the Author

Frank Carey and Jayni Naas are a talented team in the kitchen. Both are award-winning cooks: Carey has represented Kansas in the National Beef Cook-Off and the National Chicken Cooking Contest, and Naas was a grand prize winner in Uncle Ben's Long Grain and Wild Rice 25th Anniversary Contest. Authors of a previous collection of original recipes, The Easier You Make It the Better It Tastes, they now combine their own contemporary specialties with recipes collected from across the state in this unique celebration of Kansas cooking.

Product Details

  • Plastic Comb: 488 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas (December 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0700604189
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700604180
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,324,265 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Comfort Food from America's Bread Basket, June 7, 2005
This review is from: The Kansas Cookbook: Recipes from the Heartland (Plastic Comb)
America's heartland foods range from comforting (oven baked chicken, potato cakes) to ethnic (grilled sweet potato sticks, Swedish rye bread) to unusual (amaranth muffins, pawpaw bread).
The recipe for black walnut pie make your mouth water. I'm partial to it and the corn puffs recipes as they were contributed by my step-grandmother. Carey collected the recipes from noted cooks all over Kansas from Topeka to Fredonia to Coffeyville to Dodge City.
Yummy!
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Every single recipe is a winner. You can't go wrong with this cookbook. We have a large library of cookbooks, and this is the one we repeatedly use. No filler recipes in this book. 100% incredible dishes. Great gift book!
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cutting slits for the steam, noodle pockets, crappie fillets, cup black walnuts, beef tenderloin fillets, inserted toothpick, teaspoon beef bouillon, lightly greased bowl, plum butter, persimmon pulp, adjust the lids, bone the chicken breasts, wire whip, covered grill
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United States, Kansas City, Dodge City, New York, Strawberry Hill, Lemon Sauce, Susie Bermudez, Anise Butter, Civil War, Esther Reilly, Kansas Beef, Sand Hill, Tomato-Basil Butter, Bohne Berogge, Fort Scott, German Mennonites, Hot Mustard Sauce, Lorraine Kaufman, Nancy Vogel, Pioneer Women, Plains Indians, Simone Johnson, World War, Blueberry Sauce, Harold Johnson
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