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The Tabasco Cookbook: 125 Years of America's Favorite Pepper Sauce [Hardcover]

Paul McIlhenny (Author), Barbara Hunter (Author)
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January 19, 1993
"Tabasco sauce is an indispensable ingredient, and always on my kitchen counter. I am a loyal Fan."

Pierre Franey

The world would be a much blander place without that familiar little red bottle with the white diamond label.

Ever since Edmund McIlhenny introduced his soon-to-be-famous pepper sauce in 1868, raw oysters and Bloody Marys have depended on that definitive dash to make them complete. Now, Paul McIlhenny unbottles the authoritative cookbook on this very special sauce. It's no surprise that a generous amount of Tabasco sauce adds heat and bite to foods, but The Tabasco Cookbook reveals that a judicious amount will add "roundness" to flavors in a multitude of ways.

Tempting recipes range from contemporary offerings such as Potato, Artichoke, and Leek Soup, Devil's Chicken, and Lemon Sesame Asparagus to a host of Tabasco Classics -- regional favorites such as Eula Mae's Cajun Seafood Gumbo, Grillades for Brunch, Shrimp Creole, and Dirty Rice. Each recipe is rated from (gives flavors a lift) to (not for the meek) according to its piquancy level, and simple tips on using Tabasco sauce to heighten the flavor of everything from popcorn to polenta are sprinkled throughout the pages.

The Tabasco Cookbook is filled with vignettes describing the venerable history of the pepper sauce and the family-run company behind it, as well as bits of trivia and lore revealing elusive facts, such as what a "petit baton rouge" is (page 130). With more than thirty-five duotone photographs from the McIlhenny archives, The Tabasco Cookbook brings to life the history behind one of America's most classic ingredients.

So don't just reach for the Tabasco sauce when you're thinking "hot": Tabasco sauce is the perfect solution whenever flavors need a lift.

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This appealing little book features a wide variety of recipes, a lively text, and an entertaining selection of culinary lore and trivia, illustrated with period photographs and memorabilia. McIlhenny, the great-grandson of the inventor of Tabasco sauce, describes the evolution of the Louisiana-based family firm and presents Cajun, Creole, and other favorite recipes spiced, both mildly and wildly, with the hot pepper sauce. For area libraries and larger collections elsewhere.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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What originally was Louisiana now belongs to all of us. Thank goodness for that! The Tabasco Cookbook uses Tabasco sauce very subtly here and there and at other times is just dumped on. I like it dumped on! And, I like this cookbook. I shall continue to buy Tabasco in the quart-size bottles. Yes, I really do."

J'eff Smith,

"The Frugal Gourmet"

"Tabasco sauce is as basic as mother's milk."

Craig Claiborne

"Finally, a cookbook as lively as the sauce itself!"

Nathalie Dupree

"Being a native Louisianian, anything with Tabasco in it suits ,me just fine."

Lee Bailey

From guacamole to gumbo, catfish to corn pudding, gear cooks know that there is no substitute for the distinctive kick of Tabasco sauce. With more than 80 recipes, plus tips. lore, and trivia, The Tabasco Cookbook shows why Tabasco sauce has been America's favorite seasoning for 125 zesty years

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Clarkson Potter (January 19, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0517589656
  • ISBN-13: 978-0517589656
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #879,724 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best "niche" cookbooks around., September 5, 1999
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This review is from: The Tabasco Cookbook: 125 Years of America's Favorite Pepper Sauce (Hardcover)
This cookbook utilizes Tabasco sauce in all the recipes, but they are not all firey hot. Rather, this cookbook uses Tabasco like a spice or flavoring agent, to add dimension to all kind of recipes.

I highly recommend this to anybody that likes good food and likes their food to have flavor instead of just heat.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Will Liven Up Your Dinner, May 9, 2010
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I recently went on a no husband's allowed Thelma & Louise type driving trip with my friend Sophie. We started up north in Washington State, worked our way down to Long Beach in Southern California and then east, ending up in New Orleans. Along the way I visited countless thrift shops, Salvation Army and Goodwills galore and a bouillabaisse pot full of independents. I found cookbooks a plenty, so many good ones to try out and write about, but this one I bought new in the Quarter. How can a lover of cookbooks not snap up THE TABASCO BRAND COOKBOOK when she's in New Orleans.

This little book opens with brief history of Tabasco Sauce, just as you'd expect, then it goes into some very interesting, to say the least, recipes. Though normally not a fan of food processor's I have one and one is called for if you want to properly make the Roasted Red Pepper Dip on page 15. It is deliciously good and his a bit of a kick. The Scallops in Double Pepper Sauce on page 62 are to die for as is the Spirited Squash on page 104, it's a whole 'nother way to enjoy butternut squash.

If you're looking for a bit of spice in your meals, give this book a try. It's not very expensive and it'll liven up your dinner, that's for sure.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A hit as a gift, January 27, 2010
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I ordered 10 of these books for Christmas gifts. They were a big hit. I am originally from Louisiana and all my Texas friends loved this little cookbook. I attached a small bottle of Tabasco to the bow when I wrapped the books, which made them a real conversation piece.
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