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Sassy Southern - Classy Cajun [Paperback]

Sylvia Dickey Smith (Author)
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December 8, 2009
In Sassy Southern - Classy Cajun, Sylvia Dickey Smith, author of the Sidra Smart Mystery Series, shares a mouthwatering assortment of Southern Recipes. The term Sassy Southern - Classy Cajun may sound like an oxymoron to the average person, but in southeast Texas, where southerners and Cajuns all sleep under the same threat of hurricanes and where mosquitoes grow big as dragonflies, good food is the common denominator. Gregarious folks welcome any excuse to get together for fellowship, fun and lively music.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 104 pages
  • Publisher: L & L Dreamspell (December 8, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1603181741
  • ISBN-13: 978-1603181747
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,557,543 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

My name is Sylvia Dickey Smith. I was born in Orange, Texas, and grew up in a colorful Scots-Irish family living in the midst of a Cajun culture. When 34, my curiosity about the world took on a whole new dimension when I moved to the Caribbean island nation of Trinidad & Tobago. Awed by the differences in customs and cultures, particularly as they related to West Indian women, set me on a journey of study and self-discovery.

Back in the U.S. at 40, I started college and didn't stop until I achieved a B.A. in sociology with a concentration in women's studies and a master's in counseling.

An advocate for women, my writing features those who recreate themselves into the people they want to be, strong women who take charge of their lives and get things done. (If you've met Sidra Smart or Bea Meade, you know what I mean.)

The stories dwell on the wondrous twists and turns of human behavior rooted in my background as a counselor before I became a novelist. The tales are fun, sassy, and (according to my fans) darn good reads. I hope you like these kind of books, too! I look forward to adding you as a fan.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Get Cooking with Sylvia Dickey Smith, Sidra Smart and Others, March 28, 2010
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This review is from: Sassy Southern - Classy Cajun (Paperback)
Good food always brings diverse groups of people together. That is the theme of this small cookbook from author Sylvia Dickey Smith. Well known by her "Sidra Smart Mystery Series" (all of which are good reads) Sylvia has now brought a few of the recipes mentioned by Sidra Smart in the books to life along with a number of others from various people.

After a dedication to her mother, Ruth Thomas Dickey and an opening preface and listing of the recipe winners, the book gets going with "Appetizers." "Cajun Bowties" which features the pasta not the pastry, "Orange, Texas Party Punch" and "Swamp Dip" are just a few recipes covered in this section. While there aren't many pictures and there isn't any nutritional information, the recipes are simple and the instructions are concise. This same format holds true through the small cookbook.

Breads of various types such as "Apple Corn Bread" and "Buckskin Bread" are part of the five recipes in the following section simply titled "Breads."

Three recipes make up the section on "Breakfast" including a "Breakfast Casserole" using crescent rolls, sausage, green chilies, black olives, and cheese and eggs. Since it takes nearly an hour to cook once everything is assembled this might also be a really good brunch on the weekends. This also might be one of those recipes one really doesn't want to know the nutritional information after all.

Surprisingly, the book next turns to "Desserts" starting on page 25. Expected ones such as "Green Tomato Pie" and "Peanut Butter Fudge" are here along with lesser known items such as "Peggie's Iron Skillet Chocolate Pie" contributed by Peggy Mcadams and "Southern Hot Milk Cake" contributed by Carol Staggs spouse of author Earl Staggs. If, somehow, you have not read Earl's mystery novel, "Memory Of A Murder" you really should.

"Main Dishes" begin on page 50 with "Aunt Annie's Dirty Rice" and "Aunt Annie's Chicken Dumplings" both recipes frequently made by the fictional Aunt Annie in Sylvia's Sidra Smart Mystery Series. Also included is "Cajun Gumbo for Texans" contributed by Joan T. Hollier and "Crawfish Etouffe" among others.

"Vegetables" featuring such recipes as "Aunt Annie's Corn Patties" begins on page 98. Beyond "Cajun Potato Salad" and "Fried Okra" there are also ones for "Onion Pie" and "Sidra Smart's Sassy Pickles" among numerous others.

While this small 104 page cook book offers very few pictures (all black and white and small) as well as no nutritional information, the recipes are varied and will appeal to almost every taste bud. For the most part, recipes are simple and easy to make and in every case the directions are clear and understandable. There is a lot of good eating in this book. Now you just have to make them and get some folks over to eat.

Material provided directly by the publisher in exchange for my objective review.

Kevin R. Tipple (c) 2010
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5.0 out of 5 stars Spicy!, December 20, 2009
I just read through Sylvia Dickey Smith's recipe book, Sassy Southern-Classy Cajun. Hot stuff! Even the cover is fire engine red! Sylvia combined foods from eastern Texas where Southern and Cajun cooking combine to create some intriguing dishes.

But even if you're like me and can't handle too much heat and spice,there are some wonderful(and milder) Southern classics as well. I enjoyed seeing a few that I remember from my own Mama's kitchen, some passed down for generations.

I found others that I will be trying in the days ahead. For example, I love cornbread, but I've never put apples in it. My husband put in his order for the coconut pineapple pie, and my sweet tooth is calling for Stratigrafy Candy! YUMM--Y!
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