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Minnesota Lunch: From Pasties to Banh Mi [Paperback]

James Norton
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March 15, 2011

What’s for lunch? on the Iron range, one answer with the weight of history is a pasty— ground meat and vegetables folded into a pastry crust. Make your way along Eat Street in Minneapolis and encounter the Somali sambusa, the Mexican torta, or the Vietnamese bánh mì. Stop by a Scandinavian hot spot to find the traditional open-faced sandwich, assembled with fresh fish and vegetables and herbs. The variety of sandwich options in a state that’s home to dozens of ethnic groups is truly something to behold.

But beyond being our daily bread, sandwiches carry stories, whether of cultural traditions, immigrant adaptations, or upscale improvisation. a team from the Twin Cities–based online food magazine the Heavy Table—James Norton, Jill Lewis, Susan pagani, and Lori Writer—fanned out across the state to sample the usual suspects, from the walleye sandwich to the jucy lucy and beyond, chatting with chefs, church ladies, fisherfolk, turkey farmers, and bartenders along the way. The result, Minnesota Lunch, serves up an unconventional regional history loaded with culinary anecdotes, treasured recollections, tasty recipes, and tempting photographs. Sliced bread, french rolls, fried pastry—regardless of the wrapper, these many sandwiches offer flavorful responses and a Minnesota slant to that age-old noontime dilemma.

James Norton is editor of the Heavy Table online food magazine and a coauthor of The Master Cheesemakers of Wisconsin. a weekly columnist for CHOW.com, he also has written about food for Saveur.com, Minnesota Monthly, and City Pages.


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press; 1 edition (March 15, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9780873518079
  • ISBN-13: 978-0873518079
  • ASIN: 0873518071
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 0.6 x 8.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #986,002 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Minnesota cookbook and history January 21, 2013
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I bought this book for the pasty chapter and that chapter alone is just about worth the price of this book. Three recipes plus a really good discussion of what exactly the different groups believe a pasty should and shouldn't be. What I didn't expect (but really enjoyed) was the wide-ranging discussion about the historical issues that surround each one of the sandwiches profiled. This ends up being a very good Minnesota history on immigration and the food industry (with a little bit of the State Fair thrown in) plus the chef driven recipes and inside information you'd expect from the Heavy Table. I am totally making the pickled ramp mayo when ramps are back in season.

Only complaint - this is more a history and less a cookbook. There are some excellent recipes, but there are other chapters where the recipes get minimal attention. I understand that they couldn't get the original recipes in some cases, but I was still disappointed by the jucy lucy and turkey sandwich recipes in particular. Perhaps these chapters only came up short because other chapters had multiple takes on the sandwich from a variety of perspectives. It's still a strong book and highly recommended for anyone who likes Minnesota food or Minnesota history.

As a companion to this book, I also highly recommend Beth Dooley and Lucia Watson's cookbook - Savoring The Seasons of the Northern Heartland. It's referred to in this book in the pasty chapter (their take on Eleanor Ostman's mother's recipe was not without controversy). It's back in print again and is very, very solid. Minnesota cooking without the condensed soup.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Minnesota Lunch May 4, 2011
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This is a wonderful book! If you don't live in Minnesota, this is one of those books that makes you want to go there for good food. My mouth waters whenever I look at the cover. Eating my first Vietnamese Banh Mi sandwich is now a high priority on my to-do list. The stories by James Norton, Jill Lewis, Susan Pagani and Lori Writer are well-written and add even more flavor to foods that already look so tasty. Thank you for this delicious book. ~Land Wilson
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