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Once you get over to the Amish Frolic, you'll find Orange-Mint Thresher's Drink, Firehouse Tomatoes, Pickled Beets, Baked Macaroni and Cheddar, Scalloped Peaches-and-Cream Corn, Buttermilk-Oatmeal Bread, New Prague Meatloaf, Norwegian Potato Doughnuts, and Old-fashioned Chocolate Cakes with Boiled Frosting. And then there's supper to think about next.
Take the better part of Europe, heavy on the North and the Central, tip it up on one end, and sprinkle liberally across Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, and Nebraska, let sit for 100 years of proud cooking, and 400 of the recipes that remain will be found in Prairie Home Cooking.
Anyone connected to a farm somewhere along the line will find this book comforting. Anyone with an abundant backyard garden will love this book for its relishes and canned goods. Anyone who ever wondered about the Midwest is in for a thorough education. And eating is only part of it. Fertig fills her pages with wonderful detail about the places and the people that have made up the American Midwest ever since the first plow broke through prairie sod.--Schuyler Ingle
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Another hit from my favorite culinary icon!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Prairie Home Cooking: 400 Recipes that Celebrate the Bountiful Harvests, Creative Cooks, and Comforting Foods of the American Heartland (America Cooks) (Paperback)
As a fellow native of Kansas City, I see Ms. Fertig's work everywhere- in newspapers, in bookstores, and on television. And like other Midwesterners, I admire her efforts to give our regional cooking the status it deserves. This book eliminates any doubts about the quality of Midwestern cooking. It has been a huge success locally, and the nationwide attention it is receiving is equally justified. Ms. Fertig mixes ethnic dishes such as Bratwurst with Caramelized Onion and Apples with modern classics like Vegetable Garden Pot Roast to yield a truly well-rounded image of the Midwestern culinary tradition. For those skeptics out there, one bite of the heavenly Blue Cheese and Toasted Pecan Spread will convert you! I've had the pleasure of attending some of Ms. Fertig's cooking classes, and her penchant for humor and storytelling are clearly reflected in her book. I strongly recommend it for any avid cooks who wish to get in touch with their roots. This is the epitome comfort food.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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EXCELLENT CULINARY TOUR OF THE MIDWEST AND MORE!,
By karen adler (Kansas City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Prairie Home Cooking: 400 Recipes that Celebrate the Bountiful Harvests, Creative Cooks, and Comforting Foods of the American Heartland (Hardcover)
This is a lovingly researched and written work about heartlandcookery. I attended a reception for the author of this book and tasted several outstanding recipes including: Church Supper Chicken and Wild Rice Hot Dish, Sour Cream and Onion Kuchen, Winter Garden Vegetable Salad, and Sour Cream Raisin Bars. These were as good as anything my grandmother used to make, which is high praise. I've had great results and compliments on some of the recipes that I have made:Blue Cheese and Toasted Pecan Spread and the Smoked Goat Cheese on Field Greens salad. The German Cheese Tart is one of the prettiest and best-tasting desserts I've ever made! I've also enjoyed reading the text of the book, too. I think the author's recipes and instructions are clear and have found nothing in error. I highly recommend this book.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Loved this book about "fly-over country"!!,
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This review is from: Prairie Home Cooking: 400 Recipes that Celebrate the Bountiful Harvests, Creative Cooks, and Comforting Foods of the American Heartland (Hardcover)
What a wonderful cookbook about a part of our country that is dismissed by others on either coast as not worthy to consider writing about. Ms.Fertig's delightful stories, recipes, and resources make this book a gem. I have tried many of the recipes, among them - Hearty sausage and kale soup, wild mushroom pot pies, braided cheddar ale bread - and found them easy to follow and, what's more, Delicious!! I have purchased 5 of the hard-cover books for Christmas presents for my friends and nieces.
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